Abstract

This response to Hirsch's examination of Mekong geopolitics raises challenges to the geo-economics’ capture of common property resources and fragmentation of the Mekong commons by stressing flows, migrations and socio-ecological relations that should be central biophysical elements within deliberative geopolitics in the region.

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