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RE: Chinese environmental governance

shapshap
Tue, 29 Apr 2008 16:23:33 -0700

Thanks, Raul!
More targeted on environmental governance:
Abigail Jahiel, Pittman Potter, Kenneth Lieberthal, Benjamin van Rooij, the new 
China Environment Yearbook series being brought out by Brill (a translation of 
a Chinese compendium), and lots of shorter articles. Jim, if you are looking 
for something more specific let me know.
Judy Shapiro

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From: Raul Pacheco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 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,
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> 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
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> Elizabeth Economy's The River Runs Black as well.
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> 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.
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> thanks,         jim
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