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Center for Social Development Studies

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Center for Social Development Studies
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    • About CSDS
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    • Rethinking Regionalization
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    • Transdisciplinary Knowledge and Innovation
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    • Salween Stories
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    • Just Future Mekong Fellowship Program (JFMFP)
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August 6, 2019
OPINION: Mekong Drought Reveals Need for Regional Rules-based Water Cooperation
August 6, 2019
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August 6, 2019
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November 5, 2018
OPINION: What does Chinese ‘Reciprocity’ mean for Mekong’s Dams?
November 5, 2018
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November 5, 2018
OPINION: Reasons for Water Scarcity in Hakha [In Chin language]
August 6, 2017
OPINION: Reasons for Water Scarcity in Hakha [In Chin language]
August 6, 2017

Hakha cu Kawlram nitlak chaklei fing le tlang an tamnak Chin ramkulh khualipi a si. A liamcia kum tlawmpal ah Hakha khuachung khuasa an hung karh ciammam i dinti ah harnak a tong. Cu lio ah 2015 Chiapa thla dongh ah mincimhnak hun ton a si i minung a thong lengkai hmundang ah ṭhial hau in um. Hi kan dothlatnak nih a langhter mi cu zeitluk in dah ti harnak hi taksa nunnak le zatlang khuasaknak aa pehtlaih: Khuapi pakhat a si i, minung an hung karh tik ah zeitin in dah inn hmun an samh ti le khua an ser ning, tihram ngeih mi hna pawngkam vialte thinghau le thinghlam nak nih ti a chuak tawn mi le hman tawn mi a tlawmter, cun ti pekning le sersiam ning kong ah tangka hman awk pek lonak hna nih ti kong ah i zat lonak le harnak a chuahpi. Khuaram kan sersiam pah i ti kong biapi chiahnak nih ti harnak in i runven khawh a si, tiva horkuang sersiam ning, atu lio tawlrel cuahmah mi sipin ti peknak le hman ning kong ah laihlum khuasa hna le ti a hmang mi hna he i fonh in tiharnak in i runvennak timhtuahnak ngeihchih a herh. Cun, a biapi deuh rih mi cu ṭuanvo ngeitu le mizapi karlak ah i zumhnak, i bochannak le i ngamhtlaknak hna nih Hakha khuachung khuasa hna caah ti pek ning le ti hmuh ning ah hngatchan tlak le rinhchantlak a siter lai.

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August 6, 2017
OPINION: How About Accountability Beyond Borders?
April 21, 2016
OPINION: How About Accountability Beyond Borders?
April 21, 2016

By Carl Middleton

The arrival of the ASEAN Economic Community in December 2015 marked a major milestone in the ambition of the countries of the region to become closer to one another through economic cooperation. It anticipates economic growth, and with it a growing role for large transnational and domestic corporations, as well as for smaller businesses.

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April 21, 2016

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