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They will not automatically benefit: The politics of infrastructure development in Laos's Northern Economic Corridor

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POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY
卷 78, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polgeo.2019.102118

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Infrastructure finance; Formal geography; Mitigation planning; Development; Belt and Road Initiative; China; Laos

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  1. Social Science Research Council's Melon International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)
  2. U.S. National Science Foundation's Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement (DDRI) grant
  3. Academy of Finland [277182/GET-LDC]

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At a time when the shortcomings of neoliberal development are well known, China's Belt and Road Initiative offers both an opportunity and a requirement to revisit the question of a more inclusive, equitable approach to infrastructure development. This article examines the case of the Northern Economic Corridor, a highway-centered regional trade corridor constructed through northwestern Laos in the early-mid 2000s that was cofinanced by the Asian Development Bank and the governments of China and Thailand, and that has been subsequently included in the BRI as one of a group of regional corridors following the historical trajectories of the Silk Road. By examining the discursive politics of infrastructure's formal geography - and focusing on the practices that manage how publicly funded projects address predictable, negative impacts - this paper engages with emerging research on the BRI, wider scholarship on infrastructure, and the political geography of transnational development cooperation and financing at multiple scales. Specifically, I show how vulnerable populations were excluded from the protections of infrastructure mitigation along an early BRI project, and use this to argue that scholars, community advocates, infrastructure planners, financiers, regulators and others engaged with the BRI and other new infrastructure initiatives should rethink established conventions that demote the attention paid to indirect impacts. I highlight the arena of formal-geographic mitigation planning as a key field of engagement in the struggle to make new infrastructure live up to expectations about inclusive and equitable development.

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