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Hack Tibet: welcome to Dharamsla, ground zero in China's cyberwar
/ Kaiman, Jonathan
Kaiman, Jonathan
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2013.
Key Words
China
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Tibet
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Dalai Lama
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Cyberwar
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Cybersecurity
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Tibetan Community
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Edward Snowden
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Dharamsla
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Chengdu
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Impressions of visit to Chengdu and Tibet regions of China
/ Sharma, BK
Sharma, BK
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China
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Tibet
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Sino - Indian Relations
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Chengdu
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Belt and Road Initiative
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China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)
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173253
Leveraging land values for rural development in China after the Sichuan earthquake
/ Wilczak, Jessica
Wilczak, Jessica
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Since the late 1990s, rural residential land consolidation projects have propelled a wave of rural restructuring across China. Characterized by the creation of concentrated villages, land consolidation is seen as a means of both improving land-use efficiency and promoting rural development. But residential concentration is often funded through the commodification of rural land – a trend that became particularly clear in rural Chengdu after the Wenchuan earthquake. This article explores the implications of land-based rural reconstruction in Chengdu. Drawing on a comparison of three adjacent communities in peri-urban Chengdu, the article argues that the tactics adopted by local leaders in their efforts to generate funds through land consolidation can best be characterized as a process of leveraging rural land values. This leveraging entails not only a risk of failure, but also a diversion of public funds towards projects that enhance the attractiveness of land to urban investors, a removal of control over land from the hands of rural residents, and a deepening of inequalities across communities.
Key Words
Rural Development
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Urbanization
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Chengdu
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Property Rights Reform
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Post-Quake Reconstruction
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Land-Financed Rural Reconstruction
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Rural Residential Land Consolidation
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Rescaling China’s rural–urban frontier: Exception as norm in the access to development
/ Zeuthen, Jesper Willaing
Zeuthen, Jesper Willaing
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This article examines how zoning – awarding exceptional status to selected sites – has been used as a governance tool to regulate access to land made available through land-use changes on the outskirts of Chengdu between 2007 and 2018. By studying these claims to exceptional status and the implementation of associated policies at the local level, the article seeks to demonstrate how zoning reconfigures power locally. The article argues that zoning delivers fast, socially controllable urbanization. The boundaries enforced through zoning offer less-privileged areas unique political and economic opportunities. Since zoning carries many advantages and is ultimately governed by the state, its implementation enforces state authority.
Key Words
Urbanization
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Resettlement
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Local Governance
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Rescaling
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Zoning
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Chengdu
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