This article examines the current global distribution of aid from the perspective of dependency theory. It argues that foreign aid and neoliberalism are intertwined. Third-world countries rely heavily on foreign aid for their growth. In providing aid, donor countries receive more advantages than recipient countries. Donor countries can use aid to mask their hegemonic ambitions, […]
Dr Keo Piseth and Dr Chheang Vannarith co-authored a Book Chapter on “Sustainable Finance Taxonomy in Southeast Asia: A Case Study of Cambodia” in the “Geoeconomics of Decarbonisation in Asia‑Pacific Book” published by Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung. Abstract of the Chapter Having been at the forefront of efforts to combat climate change and environmental degradation, in 2018, European […]
The “ASEAN Climate Change Response” Book is the product jointly developed by the Asian Vision Institute (AVI) and the Regional Project Energy Security and Climate Change Asia-Pacific (RECAP) of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS). The book is contributed by numerous scholars, experts, and practitioners on climate change in Southeast Asia. It tackles three main themes: climate change […]