Author: Jason Hung
Jason Hung is a final-year PhD in Sociology candidate at the University of Cambridge. He works as a Fellow at Harvard University Asia Centre and a Visiting Fellow at Academia Sinica. He is the book author of “Indonesian and Philippine Media on China and COVID-19” and “The Socially Constructed and Reproduced Youth Delinquency in Southeast Asia: Advancing Positive Youth Involvement in Sustainable Futures.” He is a current Sino British Fellowship Trust Scholar and was a former Rotary Global Grant Scholar.
Mangrove Conservation Can Protect Thailand From Sino-Thai BRI’s Ecological Impacts
Sino-Thai economic cooperation has been expanding in the last decade, propelled by the nation’s ambition to boost economic growth and by China’s Belt-and-Road Initiative (BRI) projects. However, the model has been known for continuous building without paying much attention to the coastal ecosystems, including mangroves. The condition ...
Eco-Tourism in Thailand: The Case for Promoting Environmentally-Sensitive Travel to Chinese Visitors
China’s growing partnerships with Southeast Asia in the past decade, thanks largely to its Belt and Road Initiative championing the “China Dream', has attracted an influx of Chinese tourists into the region each year. Many Southeast Asian countries, including Cambodia and Thailand, have even offered ...