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_aChina's environmental crisis: domestic and global political impacts and responses/ _cKassiola, Joel Jay [ed.] |
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_aNew York: _bPalgrave, _c2010. |
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300 | _axi, 227 p. | ||
505 | _aIntroduction: China's Environmental Crisis—Global Crisis with Chinese Characteristics: From Confliciiis to Cell Phones Joel Jay Kassiola and Siijian Guo Part I Current Ecological Conditions and Public Policies in China: Desertification, Biodiversity, Climate Change, and Food Security 1 Desertification in China: Problems with Policies and Perceptions Hong Jiang 2 Network Public Management and the Challenge of Biodiversity Management in China Sara R. Jordan 3 Changing Climate? China's New Interest in Global Climate Change Negotiations Wei Liang 4 Environmental Degradation and Food Security Policies in China Jerry McBcath and JeniJcr Huang McBeath Part II The Formation and Policy Influences of ENGOs (Environmental Non-Governmental Organizations) in China 5 State and Society in China's Environmental Politics Bjorn Alpermann 6 Responding to Climate Disaster: The Cosmopolitan Challenge to China Paul G. Harris Part III Environmentally Caused Social Change in China: New Media Technologies and Traditional Confucian Values Updated 7 Digital Power: Public Participation in an Environmental Conti'oversy Tnnmin Tu and Fanxn Zcnjj 8 Confiicianizing Modernity and "Modernizing" Confucianism: Environmentalism and Tlie Need for a C'onfucian Positive Argument for Social Change ]ocl Jay Kassiola | ||
650 | _aEnvironmental policy | ||
650 | _aChina | ||
650 | _aPolitical participation | ||
700 | _aKassiola, Joel Jay | ||
700 | _aGuo, Sujian | ||
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