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Greening East Asia: The Rise of the Eco-developmental State

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Edited by Ashley Esarey, Mary Alice Haddad, Joanna I. Lewis, and Stevan Harrell
2020
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A timely collection examining a diverse region’s environmental shifts

East Asia hosts a fifth of the world’s population and consumes over half the world’s coal, a quarter of its petroleum products, and a tenth of its natural gas. It also produces a third of worldwide greenhouse gas emissions, making it a major contributor to climate change. The region—whose countries share ecological, sociocultural, and political characteristics while varying in size, resource wealth, history, and political systems—offers excellent insights into the complex dynamics influencing environmental politics, advocacy, and policy. With essays addressing Japan after Fukushima, coal plants and wind turbines in China, environmental activism in Taiwan, and sustainable rural development in South Korea, Greening East Asia explores a region’s shift from development to “eco-development” in acknowledgment that environmental sustainability is a critical component of economic growth.

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Ashley Esarey
pp. vii-xii
Part I: Overview
Part II: Policy and Law
Part III: Local Action
Part IV: Environmental NGOs and Coalitions
Part V: Outcomes
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