South–South and Triangular Cooperation
This theme investigates China’s development cooperation with Asia–Pacific partners. It highlights emerging South–South models, including those involving northern partners, regional connectivity initiatives, and locally grounded development practices.

The 3rd Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge in Nakhon Phanom, Thailand. Source: Dragonite_East, iStockphoto.com
Related Ongoing Initiatives
China’s Poverty Alleviation Demonstrations in Southeast Asia
Sarah Rogers
This project examines how China’s domestic poverty reduction experience is being demonstrated in Southeast Asia, with a particular focus on Laos. It investigates which actors are involved, how projects are funded, and to what extent principles of gender empowerment and pro-poor participation are reflected in these initiatives.
Developing NGOs along the Yunnan–Myanmar Borderline
Qiuping Pang
This project explores issues of gender, migration, and the Chinese diaspora along the China–Myanmar border, examining the role of developing NGOs in cross-border contexts and the dynamics of migrant labour flows from Southeast Asia.
Global Taiwan: Competition in South America and Southeast Asia
Craig Smith
This project charts the competition between China and Taiwan for diplomatic allies, examining how aid and economic development efforts are deployed in South America and Southeast Asia.
China–Australia in the Pacific
Lewis Mayo
This project examines the dynamics of Chinese and Australian engagement in the Pacific region, exploring how the two countries’ development and diplomatic activities intersect and shape regional governance.
China’s Post-COVID and Post-Disaster Rebuilding in the Global South — database
Sow Keat Tok
This project is building a database of China’s rebuilding and aid projects in the post-COVID and post-disaster Global South. Moving beyond the conventional focus on infrastructure, it documents the range of development assistance China provides to countries in the region.
