Scammed: Dissecting Cyber Slavery in Southeast Asia
Content
Front Matter
Editorial
Focus
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Scam Stories Hinge on On-the-Ground JournalismDanielle Keeton-Olsen
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Transnational Crime Meets Embedded Corruption in CambodiaNeil Loughlin
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Sihanoukville: Rise and Fall of a Frontier CityIvan Franceschini, Roun Ry
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Militia as a Coercive Broker: Border Guard Forces and Crime Cities in Myanmar’s Karen BorderlandKota Watanabe
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The Political Economy of Ethnic Armed Organisations in the China–Myanmar Borderland: Opium, Gambling, and Online ScamsXu Peng
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Nowhere People in the China–Myanmar BorderlandsJingjia Xiao, Qing Xiao, Tianren Luo
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Lost in Salvation: How the Current Victim Identification Systems Fail Survivors of the Online Scam Industry in Southeast AsiaLing Li
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Moving Bricks: Money-Laundering Practices in the Online Scam IndustryYanyu Chen
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Prosecuting Cybercrime in Taiwan: A Conversation with Harris ChenYanyu Chen, Harris Chen
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Investigating Cyber Threats: A Conversation with Hiếu Minh NgôMark Bo and Hiếu Minh Ngô
Essays
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The Petroyuan’s Challenge to Dollar HegemonyMonique Taylor
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Leveraging the Art of Geo-Cultural Calculus in BRI Projects: A Case Study of the Silk Road Samarkand ProjectJulie Yu-Wen Chen
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Engaging Civil Society in Chinese Overseas Infrastructure Projects: The Case of China Road and Bridge Corporation in KenyaVivian Wei Guo
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Swimming Upstream: Chinese Overseas Investment in AquacultureKate Hua-Ke Chi, Rebecca Ray
Books
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‘Eat Bitter’: A Conversation with Ningyi Sun and Pascale Appora-GnekindyMiriam Driessen, Ningyi Sun, Pascale Appora-Gnekindy
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Chinese Espresso: A Conversation with Grazia Ting DengDevi Sacchetto, Grazia Ting Deng
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The Railpolitik: A Conversation with Yuan WangHong Zhang, Yuan Wang
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Collaborative Damage: A Conversation with Mikkel Bunkenborg and Morten Axel PedersenChristian Sorace, Mikkel Bunkenborg, Morten Axel Pedersen
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About the Journal
ISSN: 2004-4607
Publisher: Lund University, Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies
Frequency: 2 issues/year
Global China Pulse (GCP) is an open access biannual publication that focuses on China’s international engagements in their various manifestations. Alongside the informational infrastructure The People’s Map of Global China provides, GCP offers a new space to publish content in a variety of styles and, possibly, experiment with different approaches and formats. GCP rests on two pillars: the conviction that today more than ever it is necessary to bridge the gap between the scholarly community, civil society, and the general public; and the related belief that open access is necessary to ethically reappropriate academic research from commercial publishers who restrict the free circulation of ideas.
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