1st Edition
Confronting Environmental Change in East and Southeast Asia Eco-politics, Foreign Policy and Sustainable Development
Edited By Paul G. Harris
Copyright 2004
298 Pages
by
Routledge
288 Pages
by
Routledge
288 Pages
by
Routledge
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'This is clearly a book with great breadth and diversity... a valuable addition to the literature about east and southeast Asia.'
T Forsyth, Development Studies Institute London School of Economics and Political Science, in Land Degradation and Development
As their economies and populations expand, almost all Asian countries are experiencing profound ecological problems at the national, regional... Read more
Introduction * Part I: Environment, Foreign Policy and Diplomacy in East Asia * Environmental Politics and Foreign Policy in East Asia: A Survey of China and Japan * The Environmental and Japanese Foreign Policy * Japan and Global Climate Change * Environmental Degradation and Security in Maoist China * The 'Troubled Modernizer'; 'Panda Diplomacy' * Taiwan's International Environmental Policy * Part II: Eco-politics, IR and Strategies for Sustainable Development in East and Southeast Asia * China and the Climate Change Agreements * Thailand and the Convention on Biological Diversity * Mekong River Politics * Protecting the Marine Environment in Vietnam * Sustainable Development in Canada and Taiwan * Community-based Conflict Management and Environmental Change * Notes * References * Index
Biography
Paul G. Harris is the Chair Professor of Global and Environmental Studies at the Education University of Hong Kong.






