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Task Force: Connecting India, China and Southeast Asia - New socio-economic developments

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  • Senz, Anja (Ed.)
  • Reinhardt, Dieter (Ed.)

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The border regions between Northeast India, Bangladesh, Myanmar and Southwest China are characterized by close historical, intra-ethnic relations and a developing civil society sector as well as violent conflicts and disputes about hydropower and resource extraction projects. What is more, this region will be affected by climate change. The articles reflect expanding regional economic relations, resource extraction projects, climate change challenges, minority issues and the potential for further involvement of the civil society.

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  • Senz, Anja (Ed.) & Reinhardt, Dieter (Ed.), 2014. "Task Force: Connecting India, China and Southeast Asia - New socio-economic developments," Working Papers on East Asian Studies 97/2014, University of Duisburg-Essen, Institute of East Asian Studies IN-EAST.
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    India; Northeast India; Myanmar; Yunnan; China; ethnic minorities; economic development; hydropower; resources; climate change;
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