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Alvin Camba
Alvin Camba
Josef Korbel School at the University of Denver & Climate Policy Lab at Tufts University
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The Sino‐centric Capital Export Regime: State‐backed and Flexible Capital in the Philippines
A Camba
Development and Change, 2020
572020
From colonialism to neoliberalism: Critical reflections on Philippine mining in the “long twentieth century”
AA Camba
The Extractive Industries and Society 2 (2), 287-301, 2015
532015
Inter-state relations and state capacity: the rise and fall of Chinese foreign direct investment in the Philippines
A Camba
Palgrave Communications 3 (41), 1-19, 2017
482017
Philippine mining capitalism: The changing terrains of struggle in the neoliberal mining regime
AA Camba
Advances in Southeast Asian Studies 9 (1), 69-86, 2016
362016
Neoliberalism, resource governance and the everyday politics of protests in the Philippines
JTN Singh, AA Camba
The everyday political economy of Southeast Asia, 49-71, 2016
332016
Derailing development: China’s railway projects and financing coalitions in Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines
A Camba
Boston: Global Development Policy Center, 2020
302020
The role of domestic policy coalitions in extractive industries' governance: Disentangling the politics of “responsible mining” in the Philippines
J Nem Singh, A Camba
Environmental Policy and Governance 30 (5), 239-251, 2020
282020
How Chinese firms approach investment risk: strong leaders, cancellation, and pushback
A Camba
Review of International Political Economy 29 (6), 2010-2035, 2022
262022
From the postwar era to intensified Chinese intervention: Variegated extractive regimes in the Philippines and Indonesia
A Camba, A Tritto, M Silaban
The Extractive Industries and Society 7 (3), 1054-1065, 2020
242020
The unintended consequences of national regulations: Large-scale-small-scale relations in Philippine and Indonesian nickel mining
A Camba
Resources Policy 74, 102213, 2021
202021
How Duterte strong-armed Chinese dam-builders but weakened Philippine institutions
A Camba
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace., 2022
192022
Strongmen politics and investment flows: China’s investments in Malaysia and the Philippines
A Camba, T Gomez, R Khaw, KC Cheong
Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy 28 (3), 813-834, 2023
182023
Leading sector and dual economy: how Indonesia and Malaysia mobilised Chinese capital in mineral processing
A Camba, G Lim, K Gallagher
Third World Quarterly 43 (10), 2375-2395, 2022
142022
How do Investors Respond to Territorial Disputes? Evidence from the South China Sea and Implications on Philippine Economic Strategy
A Camba, J Magat
The Singapore Economic Review, 2020
14*2020
Religion, Disaster, and Colonial Power in the Spanish Philippines in the Sixteenth to Seventeenth Centuries.
AA Camba
Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature & Culture 6 (2), 2012
142012
Private-Led Suburbanization: Capital Accumulation and Real Estate Development in Postwar Greater Manila, 1945-1960
AA Camba
Philippine Social Sciences Review 63 (2), 2011
142011
The politics of public–private partnerships: state–capital relations and spatial fixes in Indonesia and the Philippines
T Wijaya, A Camba
Territory, Politics, Governance 11 (8), 1669-1688, 2023
132023
The Belt and Road: The Good, the Bad, and the Mixed
A Tritto, A Camba
The Diplomat, 2019
132019
The Philippines’ Chinese FDI boom: More politics than geopolitics
A Camba
New mandala, 2018
132018
The Belt and Road Initiative in Southeast Asia: a mixed methods examination
A Tritto, A Camba
Journal of Contemporary China 32 (141), 436-454, 2023
102023
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