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Energy, governance and security in Thailand and Myanmar (Burma) : a critical approach to environmental politics in the South / Adam Simpson.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Nordic Institute of Asian Studies monograph series ; no. 137.Publisher: Copenhagen K, Denmark : NIAS Press, 2017Edition: Updated paperback editionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9788776946593
  • 8776946592
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Energy, governance and security in Thailand and Myanmar (Burma).DDC classification:
  • 333.709591 23
LOC classification:
  • GE190.S644 S56 2017eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction -- 1. Activist environmental governance -- 2. Environmental politics in Thailand and Myanmar --4. Local activism -- 5. Bridging north and south: EarthRights International -- 6. Transnational campaigns -- 7. Environmental politics in the south -- 8. Postscript: accommodation and oppression.
Summary: Across the world states are seeking out new and secure supplies of energy but this search is manifesting itself most visibly in Asia where rapid industrialisation in states such as China and India is fomenting a frantic scramble for energy resources. Due to entrenched societal inequities and widespread authoritarian governance, however, the pursuit of national energy security through transnational energy projects has resulted in devastating impacts on the human and environmental security of local populations. These effects are particularly evident in both Thailand and Myanmar (Burma), which are increasingly engaged in the cross-border energy trade. Based on extensive fieldwork and theoretical analysis this ground-breaking book proposes a new critical approach to energy and environmental security and explores the important role that both local and transnational environmental movements are playing, in the absence of effective and democratic governments, in providing 'activist environmental governance' for energy projects throughout the region. By comparing the nature of this activism under two very different political regimes it delivers crucial theoretical insights with both academic and policy implications for the sustainable and equitable development of the South's natural resources.
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"First published in 2014 by Ashgate Publishing"--T.p. verso.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Across the world states are seeking out new and secure supplies of energy but this search is manifesting itself most visibly in Asia where rapid industrialisation in states such as China and India is fomenting a frantic scramble for energy resources. Due to entrenched societal inequities and widespread authoritarian governance, however, the pursuit of national energy security through transnational energy projects has resulted in devastating impacts on the human and environmental security of local populations. These effects are particularly evident in both Thailand and Myanmar (Burma), which are increasingly engaged in the cross-border energy trade. Based on extensive fieldwork and theoretical analysis this ground-breaking book proposes a new critical approach to energy and environmental security and explores the important role that both local and transnational environmental movements are playing, in the absence of effective and democratic governments, in providing 'activist environmental governance' for energy projects throughout the region. By comparing the nature of this activism under two very different political regimes it delivers crucial theoretical insights with both academic and policy implications for the sustainable and equitable development of the South's natural resources.

Introduction -- 1. Activist environmental governance -- 2. Environmental politics in Thailand and Myanmar --4. Local activism -- 5. Bridging north and south: EarthRights International -- 6. Transnational campaigns -- 7. Environmental politics in the south -- 8. Postscript: accommodation and oppression.

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