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- Front Matter i
- Contents iii
- List of Figures and Tables v
- Notes on the Contributors vii
- Acknowledgements xiii
- Introduction: The World Transformed – Grounding the Belt and Road Initiative 1
- 1 The Contested Coal-Fired Power in the Belt and Road Initiative: Indonesia as a Case Study 29
- 2 Dynamics of Grassroots Collectivism in Thailand’s Special Economic Zones: Cases of Natural Resource Conflicts within the Belt and Road Initiative 44
- 3 Railways of Hope, Railways of Conflict: Governance of the Domestic Environmental Impacts of a Belt and Road Project 59
- 4 A Debt to Whom? The Nature Questions in Sino-Sri Lankan Development Narratives 76
- 5 Waiting, Acceleration, Stabilization: Polychronic Temporalities as Drivers of a Large-Scale Chinese Green Technology Project in Thuringia, Eastern Germany 93
- 6 Silk Road on Ice: Extractivism, Climate Change and Resistances 113
- 7 Donor Competition, Local Agency and Contingency: Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway in Indonesia 129
- 8 A Postcolonial Belt and Road Initiative? Dependency, Development and Geopolitics in China-Latin America Relations 146
- 9 The Elusive Rainbow at the End of the Belt and Road: Chinese Investment, Finance and Trade Controversies in Southern Africa 161
- 10 Beyond the Logistical Monolith: Multiplicity and Differentiation Along the Adriatic Corridor 182
- 11 Capitalizing on the Logistical Future: Discounting Uncertainty in the Georgian Belt and Road Initiative 198
- 12 Infrastructure-Led Development, Urban Transformation and Inequality in China’s Belt and Road Initiative: A Marxist Postcolonial Geographies Analysis 214
- Afterword: The Material Futures of the Belt and Road Initiative 237
- Index 249
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents iii
- List of Figures and Tables v
- Notes on the Contributors vii
- Acknowledgements xiii
- Introduction: The World Transformed – Grounding the Belt and Road Initiative 1
- 1 The Contested Coal-Fired Power in the Belt and Road Initiative: Indonesia as a Case Study 29
- 2 Dynamics of Grassroots Collectivism in Thailand’s Special Economic Zones: Cases of Natural Resource Conflicts within the Belt and Road Initiative 44
- 3 Railways of Hope, Railways of Conflict: Governance of the Domestic Environmental Impacts of a Belt and Road Project 59
- 4 A Debt to Whom? The Nature Questions in Sino-Sri Lankan Development Narratives 76
- 5 Waiting, Acceleration, Stabilization: Polychronic Temporalities as Drivers of a Large-Scale Chinese Green Technology Project in Thuringia, Eastern Germany 93
- 6 Silk Road on Ice: Extractivism, Climate Change and Resistances 113
- 7 Donor Competition, Local Agency and Contingency: Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway in Indonesia 129
- 8 A Postcolonial Belt and Road Initiative? Dependency, Development and Geopolitics in China-Latin America Relations 146
- 9 The Elusive Rainbow at the End of the Belt and Road: Chinese Investment, Finance and Trade Controversies in Southern Africa 161
- 10 Beyond the Logistical Monolith: Multiplicity and Differentiation Along the Adriatic Corridor 182
- 11 Capitalizing on the Logistical Future: Discounting Uncertainty in the Georgian Belt and Road Initiative 198
- 12 Infrastructure-Led Development, Urban Transformation and Inequality in China’s Belt and Road Initiative: A Marxist Postcolonial Geographies Analysis 214
- Afterword: The Material Futures of the Belt and Road Initiative 237
- Index 249