To suspend or not to suspend: a cost-benefit analysis of three Chinese mega-projects in Myanmar/ Ruosui Zhang

By: Subject(s): Online resources: In: The Pacific Review, Volume 34, Issue 6, 2021, pg. 946-972Summary: This article looks at 3 Chinese multibillion overseas investment projects in Myanmar over the course of 3 consecutive Myanmar governments. It explains why some has gone through while others were halted, and it is the cost-benefit calculations of Myanmar government and the implications for the completion and operation status of Chinese overseas investment projects around the globe.
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This article looks at 3 Chinese multibillion overseas investment projects in Myanmar over the course of 3 consecutive Myanmar governments. It explains why some has gone through while others were halted, and it is the cost-benefit calculations of Myanmar government and the implications for the completion and operation status of Chinese overseas investment projects around the globe.

CHINESE INVESTMENTS, MYANMAR TRANSITION, THE BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE, THE LETPADAUNG COPPER MINE, THE MYITSONE DAM, THE SINO-MYANMAR OIL AND GAS PIPELINES, NEWARTICLS

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