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The examination of the everyday politics of infrastructure is increasingly urgent in the context of global climate change, which is driving renewed investment in large infrastructure projects. After a brief literature review, centered on infrastructure and the concept of "everyday politics", the article examines the history of infrastructure projects in the region, the construction of the Ba Lai dam in the early 21st century and the resistance it faced from local farmers, and the more recent resurgence of state efforts to build infrastructure and crack down on everyday resistance. This study set out to . . .
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