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Gendered Impacts of China's Development Initiatives in the Global South
Gendered Impacts of China's Development Initiatives in the Global South
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Author(s): Yiping, Cai
ISBN No.: 9781350557277
Pages: 264
Year: 202603
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 120.35
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Preface Kamala Chandrakirana (DAWN co-coordinator) Acknowledgement Author biographies Introduction: Co-production of Southern Feminist Knowledge on Global China Cai Yiping (DAWN/University of California, Irvine, USA) 1. The Impact of Chinese Development Cooperation on Women in Trinidad and Tobago Annita Montoute, Jacqueline Laguardia Martinez, and Deborah McFee (University of the West Indies) 2. Gender Impacts of China's Engagement in Pacific Island Countries: Case Studies of Belt and Road Initiative Infrastructure Projects in Tonga and Vanuatu Vasemaca Lutu (Independent researcher, Fiji) 3. Chinese Mining Projects in Ecuador and PerĂș: Gender Impacts and Women's Agency Diana Castro Salgado (LatinoamĂ©rica Sustentable, Ecuador) 4. Organised Abandonment and Gendered Impacts of Extractivism in Bikita, Zimbabwe Hibist Wendemu Kassa (University of Leicester, UK) and Zinzile Fengu (Independent researcher, Zimbabwe) 5. Empowering Women in Nigerian Agriculture: Assessing the Effects of China-Nigeria Agricultural Cooperation on Female Smallholders' Livelihood, Capacity-Building, and Shifting Social Norms Itunu Grace Ishola (Peking University, China) 6. Implications of Security Agreements on Women, Peace, and Security in The Solomon Islands: A Comparative Case Study on China-Solomon Islands Bilateral Security Cooperation and the Australia-Solomon Islands Bilateral Security Treaty Patricia Sango Pollard (Independent researcher, Solomon Islands) 7. The Gender Question in China's Soft Power Engagement in the Global South Govind Kelkar (GenDev Centre for Research and Innovation, India) and Ritu Agarwal (Jawaharlal Nehru University, India) 8.


When Civil Society Contests Global China: Challenges and Opportunities for Gender-related Civil Society Transnational Action on China-backed Infrastructure Projects in the Global South Laura Trajber Waisbich (University of Oxford, UK) Conclusion and Looking Forward Cai Yiping (DAWN/University of California, Irvine, USA) Bibliography Index.


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