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RE: Chinese environmental governance

Raul Pacheco
Tue, 29 Apr 2008 14:28:26 -0700

Both the work of Judy Shapiro and Kelly Simms-Gallagher's seem to ring a
bell whenever I think of China's environmental governance.

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Jim,

I'm definitely a biased source but I would suggest checking out the
work of my colleagues Jennifer Turner and Linden Ellis at the Woodrow
Wilson Center's China Environment Forum including their annual China
Environment Series.  www.wilsoncenter.org/cef

Elizabeth Economy's The River Runs Black as well.

Best,
Geoff



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>>> "Jim Salzman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 4/29/2008 3:33 PM >>>
Hey All,       I'm working on a project with the Asian Development Bank
and need to get up to speed on Chinese environmental protection.
Suggestions of any relevant books or articles would be much appreciated.
 I'm less interested in particular projects or challenges (e.g., the
Three Gorges Dam or urban smog) than in the institutional governance
structures at the federal and provincial level, as well as an assessment
of how they function in practice.

thanks,         jim

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