Christina Madden, ahora directora del Criterion Institute, habla de su trabajo en el proyecto de electrificación masiva de Myanmar en 2013-2014. Con menos de un tercio de la población conectada a la red tras décadas de dictadura militar, ¿cuáles fueron las complicaciones para conectar a millones de personas en Myanmar? ¿Cuáles fueron los problemas políticos y transfronterizos, sobre todo a la hora de cooperar con China?
Christina Madden, now a director at Criterion Institute, discusses her work on Myanmar's massive electrification project in 2013-2014. With less than one-third of the population connected to the grid after a decades-long military dictatorship, what were the complications in getting millions in Myanmar connected? What were the political and cross-border issues, specifically when it came to cooperating with China?
This podcast referenced a 2015 article that Madden wrote for Foreign Affairs about electrification in Myanmar. She also spoke on Global Ethics Weekly in April about her work at Criterion Institute.
For more on Myanmar, specifically the Rohingya conflict, Senior Fellow Devin Stewart has done podcasts with Derek Mitchell, former US ambassador to Myanmar; Muhammad Musa, executive director of the development NGO BRAC; Elliott Prasse-Freeman, a professor at the University of Singapore; and journalist Francis Wade.