Julie Klinger Co-Edits Special Journal Issue on China’s Global Integration

Julie Klinger, a Faculty Associate at the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future and an Assistant Professor at the Pardee School of Global Studies, recently organized and co-edited a special issue of the journal Territory, Politics, Governance with Joshua Muldavin, a Professor of Geography at Sarah Lawrence College.

The special issue, titled “New Geographies of Development: Grounding China’s Global Integration,” brings together a collection of the latest research in areas undergoing dramatic changes in land use and livelihood security as a result of China’s global integration. Featuring diverse cases from China, Southeast Asia, the Balkans, and Brazil, the special issue examines the dynamics among key actors and interest groups that define what China-led development means for the poorest and most vulnerable.

Read the full issue here.