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1 week ago |
thinkchina.sg | Amit Ranjan |Genevieve Donnellon- MayResearcher |Genevieve Donnellon-May |Seoow Juin Yee
As hydropower remains the dominant source of electricity in most Latin American countries, China is well-positioned to use that as a pivot for greater economic engagement with the region. Singapore-based Indian researcher Amit Ranjan and Australian researcher Genevieve Donnellon-May explore the issue. As the geopolitical chessboard shifts, China is moving its Latin American strategy into high gear.
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1 month ago |
thinkchina.sg | Genevieve Donnellon- MayResearcher |Genevieve Donnellon-May |Chow Yian Ping |Qinglian He
Faced with opportunities and challenges with its longstanding partner, the US, as well as increasing difficulties to “cooperate where we can, disagree where we must” with China, Australia needs more than ever to strengthen defence, trade and diplomatic ties across the Indo-Pacific region. Researcher Genevieve Donnellon-May explains. As Australians head to vote in the federal election on 3 May, questions of sovereignty, economic security and regional alignment are once again in the spotlight.
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1 month ago |
thinkchina.sg | Amit Ranjan |Genevieve Donnellon- MayResearcher |Genevieve Donnellon-May |Yu Zeyuan
Bangladesh’s water diplomacy with China and India reflects Dhaka’s efforts to address its growing water needs while trying to balance the complex geopolitical situation in the region, say Singapore-based Indian researcher Amit Ranjan and Australian researcher Genevieve Donnellon-May. In a landmark moment for Dhaka-Beijing relations, Bangladesh’s chief adviser to the interim Bangladeshi government, Muhammad Yunus, embarked on a significant four-day visit to China from 26-29 March.
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Jan 21, 2025 |
thinkchina.sg | Amit Ranjan |Genevieve Donnellon- MayResearcher |Genevieve Donnellon-May |Yu Zeyuan
China recently announced the construction of a new mega hydropower dam that will be situated in Tibet. However, the construction of a dam of this scale has prompted concerns about its impact and potential fallout. Researchers Amit Ranjan and Genevieve Donnellon-May discuss and evaluate the geopolitical, economic and environmental implications of the new dam.
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Jan 21, 2025 |
thinkchina.sg | Amit Ranjan |Genevieve Donnellon- MayResearcher |Genevieve Donnellon-May |Yu Zeyuan
China recently announced the construction of a new mega hydropower dam that will be situated in Tibet. However, the construction of a dam of this scale has prompted concerns about its impact and potential fallout. Researchers Amit Ranjan and Genevieve Donnellon-May discuss and evaluate the geopolitical, economic and environmental implications of the new dam.
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