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May Tan-Mullins
May Tan-Mullins
Dean International, James Cook University Singapore
Vahvistettu sähköpostiosoite verkkotunnuksessa jcu.edu.au
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Redefining ‘aid’in the China–Africa context
M Tan‐Mullins, G Mohan, M Power
Development and Change 41 (5), 857-881, 2010
3502010
China's resource diplomacy in Africa: Powering development?
M Power, G Mohan, M Tan-Mullins
Springer, 2012
2502012
Chinese migrants in Africa as new agents of development? An analytical framework
G Mohan, M Tan-Mullins
The European Journal of Development Research 21, 588-605, 2009
2392009
Sediments deposited by the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami along the Malaysia–Thailand Peninsula
AD Hawkes, M Bird, S Cowie, C Grundy-Warr, BP Horton, ATS Hwai, ...
Marine Geology 242 (1-3), 169-190, 2007
2192007
Environmental impacts of infrastructure development under the belt and road initiative
HC Teo, AM Lechner, GW Walton, FKS Chan, A Cheshmehzangi, ...
Environments 6 (6), 72, 2019
1962019
Large dams, energy justice and the divergence between international, national and local developmental needs and priorities in the global South
G Siciliano, F Urban, M Tan-Mullins, G Mohan
Energy research & social science 41, 199-209, 2018
1332018
Chinese migrants and Africa's development: New imperialists or agents of change?
DB Lampert, DM Tan-Mullins, D Chang, G Mohan
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014
1312014
The potential of corporate environmental responsibility of Chinese state-owned enterprises in Africa
M Tan-Mullins, G Mohan
Environment, Development and Sustainability 15, 265-284, 2013
1032013
Horizon scan of the belt and road initiative
AC Hughes, AM Lechner, A Chitov, A Horstmann, A Hinsley, A Tritto, ...
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 35 (7), 583-593, 2020
992020
Evaluating the behaviour of Chinese stakeholders engaged in large hydropower projects in Asia and Africa
M Tan-Mullins, F Urban, G Mang
The China Quarterly 230, 464-488, 2017
962017
Bloated bodies and broken bricks: Power, ecology, and inequality in the political economy of natural disaster recovery
BK Sovacool, M Tan-Mullins, W Abrahamse
World Development 110, 243-255, 2018
902018
The geopolitics of South–South infrastructure development: Chinese-financed energy projects in the global South
G Mohan, M Tan-Mullins
Urban Studies 56 (7), 1368-1385, 2019
802019
The Indian Ocean tsunami: socio-economic impacts in Thailand
J Rigg, L Lawt, M Tan-Mullins, C Grundy-Warr
The Geographical Journal 171 (4), 374-379, 2005
802005
The role of international actors in low-carbon transitions of Shenzhen's International Low Carbon City in China
A Cheshmehzangi, L Xie, M Tan-Mullins
Cities 74, 64-74, 2018
762018
The state and its agencies in coastal resources management: the political ecology of fisheries management in Pattani, southern Thailand
M Tan‐Mullins
Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 28 (3), 348-361, 2007
662007
Grounding a natural disaster: Thailand and the 2004 tsunami
J Rigg, C Grundy‐Warr, L Law, M Tan‐Mullins
Asia Pacific Viewpoint 49 (2), 137-154, 2008
612008
South–south technology transfer of low‐carbon innovation: Large Chinese hydropower dams in Cambodia
F Urban, G Siciliano, K Sour, PD Lonn, M Tan‐Mullins, G Mang
Sustainable Development 23 (4), 232-244, 2015
602015
Political economy, poverty, and polycentrism in the global environment facility’s least developed countries fund (LDCF) for climate change adaptation
BK Sovacool, M Tan-Mullins, D Ockwell, P Newell
Third World Quarterly 38 (6), 1249-1271, 2017
522017
The political ecology of Chinese large dams in Cambodia: implications, challenges and lessons learnt from the Kamchay Dam
G Siciliano, F Urban, M Tan-Mullins, L Pichdara, S Kim
Water 8 (9), 405, 2016
522016
Urban entrepreneurialism and sustainable development: A comparative analysis of Chinese eco-developments
L Xie, A Cheshmehzangi, M Tan-Mullins, A Flynn, T Heath
Journal of Urban technology 27 (1), 3-26, 2020
482020
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