CAS Event: Lecture on The Last days of the Mighty Mekong
Wednesday, April 17 at 4:30pm
 CASE room E422
 above Euclid Car Park
Last Days of the Mighty Mekong
 Brian Eyler
Celebrated for its natural beauty and its abundance of wildlife, the Mekong
 river runs thousands of miles through China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand,
 Cambodia, and Vietnam. Its basin is home to more than 70 million people and
 has for centuries been one of the world's richest agricultural areas and a
 biodynamic wonder. Today, however, it is undergoing profound changes.
 Development policies, led by a rising China in particular, aim to interconnect
 the region and urbanize the inhabitants. And a series of dams will harness the
 river's energy, while also stymieing its natural cycles and cutting off food
 supplies for swathes of the population.
In Last Days of the Mighty Mekong, Brian Eyler travels from the river's
 headwaters in China to its delta in southern Vietnam to explore its modern
 evolution. Along the way he meets the region diverse peoples, from villagers
 to community leaders, politicians to policy makers. Through conversations
 with them he reveals the urgent struggle to save the Mekong and its unique
 ecosystem.
ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è the author
Brian Eyler is the director of the Stimson Center's Southeast Asia Program in
 Washington, DC. Previously, he directed study abroad centres in Beijing and
 Kunming, China for IES Abroad and led numerous study tours throughout
 the Mekong region.
