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Greater Mekong Subregion Power Trade and Interconnection: 2 Decades of Cooperation. :49p.. (1.82 MB)
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2012. Technical Veil, Hidden Politics: Interrogating the Power Linkages behind the Nexus. Water Alternatives. 8(1):610-626. (689.14 KB)
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2015. Transboundary River Basin Management: Addressing Water, Energy and Food Security. Mekong River Commission (MRC). :63p..
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2012. A Framework for Analysing Transboundary Water Governance Complexes, Illustrated in the Mekong Region. Journal of Hydrology. 466-467:23-36.
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2012. Node and Regime: Interdisciplinary Analysis of Water-Energy-Food Nexus in the Mekong Region. Water Alternatives. 8(1):655-674. (803.81 KB)
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2015. Songs of the Doomed: The Continuing Neglect of Capture Fisheries in Hydropower Development in the Mekong. Contested Waterscapes in the Mekong Region. :307-331. (312.08 KB)
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2009. Politics and Development in a Transboundary Watershed: The Case of the Lower Mekong Basin. Politics and Development in a Transboundary Watershed: The Case of the Lower Mekong Basin. :1-18.
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2012. The Changing Political Dynamics of Dam Building on the Mekong. Water Alternatives. 3(2):312-323. (431.65 KB)
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2010. IWRM as a Participatory Governance Framework for the Mekong River Basin? Politics and Development in a Transboundary Watershed: The Case of the Lower Mekong Basin. :155-170.
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2012. National Interests and Transboundary Water Governance in the Mekong. AMRC, University of Sydney and Danish International Development Assistance (DANIDA). (May):171p.. (1.34 MB)
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2006. China and the Cascading Geopolitics of Lower Mekong Dams. The Asia-Pacific Journal. 9(20):1-6. (681.17 KB)
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2011. Water Governance Reform and Catchment Management in the Mekong Region. The Journal of Environment & Development. 15(2):184-201.
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2006. A Quick Lesson on Environmental Flows. International Rivers (IR). :3p.. (588.86 KB)
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2014. Viewpoint - Swimming Against the Current: Questioning Development Policy and Practice. Water Alternatives. 6(2):276-283. (392.65 KB)
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2013. The Anti-Politics of Mekong Knowledge Production. Contested Waterscapes in the Mekong Region. :333-355. (219.17 KB)
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2009. Water-Energy-Food Nexus in a Transboundary River Basin: The Case of Tonle Sap Lake, Mekong River Basin. Water. 7(10):5416-5436. (1012.3 KB)
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2015. Benefit Sharing from Hydropower Watersheds: Rationales, Practices, and Potential. Water Resources and Rural Development. 4(October):12-28.
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2014. Securitising Sustainability? Questioning the 'Water, Energy and Food-Security Nexus' Water Alternatives. 8(1):695-709. (619.51 KB)
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2015. Water Grabbing in the Mekong Basin: An Analysis of the Winners and Losers of Thailand's Hydropower Development in Lao PDR. Water Alternatives. 5(2):392-411. (717.75 KB)
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2012. Private Dams, Public Interest in Mainland Southeast Asia: Hydropower Governance in a Beyond-Aid Political Economy. Paper presented at Trans-Regional and -National Studies of Southeast Asia (TRaNS) Conference on: Exploring 'beyond aid' agenda through Southeast Asia's rapidly changing development landscape, Sogang Institute for East Asian Studies, 27-28 May 2016. :25p.. (323.38 KB)
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2016. Watershed or Powershed? Critical Hydropolitics, China and the ‘Lancang-Mekong Cooperation Framework’ The International Spectator. 51(3):100-117.
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2016. The Rise and Implications of the Water-Energy-Food Nexus in Southeast Asia through an Environmental Justice Lens. Water Alternatives. 8(1):627-654. (670.35 KB)
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2015. Neoliberalizing hydropower in the Mekong Basin: The political economy of partial enclosure. Social Science Journal. 43(2):299-334. (1.3 MB)
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2013. River-Basin Planning and Management: The Social Life of a Concept. Geoforum. 40(3):484-494.
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