Global Warming and East Asia: The Domestic and International Politics of Climate Change / Edition 1

Global Warming and East Asia: The Domestic and International Politics of Climate Change / Edition 1

by Paul G. Harris
ISBN-10:
0415315441
ISBN-13:
9780415315449
Pub. Date:
07/17/2003
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415315441
ISBN-13:
9780415315449
Pub. Date:
07/17/2003
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Global Warming and East Asia: The Domestic and International Politics of Climate Change / Edition 1

Global Warming and East Asia: The Domestic and International Politics of Climate Change / Edition 1

by Paul G. Harris
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Overview

Global Warming and East Asia analyses the domestic politics, foreign policy and international relations of climate change in East and Southeast Asia, The countries of this important region are often disproportionately affected by climate change and, as they expand and develop, their contribution to the problem grows. The contributors investigate the increasingly widespread and disparate efforts to address global warming at international, national and local levels, and in so doing increase our understanding of a region vital to mitigating and coping with climate change. This unique volume includes in-depth studies of China and Japan, two of the most important countries in East Asia with regard to global warming, and examines the role of East and Southeast Asian countries, such as Indonesia and the Philippines, in combating the problem.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415315449
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/17/2003
Series: Routledge Research in Environmental Politics Ser.
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)
Lexile: 1510L (what's this?)

About the Author

Paul G. Harris is the Chair Professor of Global and Environmental Studies at the Education University of Hong Kong.

Table of Contents

Part I PART I Perspectives on the politics of climate change in East Asia; Chapter 1 Introduction, Paul G.Harris; Chapter 2 Climate change priorities for East Asia, Paul G.Harris; Part II PART II China and the politics of climate change; Chapter 3 Chinese politics, energy policy, and the international climate change negotiations, Michael T.Hatch; Chapter 4 The forces behind China's climate change policy, ZhihongZhang; Chapter 5 Navigating between “luxury” and “survival” emissions, YukaKobayashi; Chapter 6 The Clean Development Mechanism and China's energy sector, AxelMichaelowa, Shouchuan (Jusen)Asuka-Zhang, KarstenKrause, BernhardGrimm, TobiasKoch; Part III PART III Formulating climate change policy in Japan; Chapter 7 Climate change as Japanese foreign policy, YasukoKameyama; Chapter 8 Development assistance and Japan's climate change diplomacy, Shouchuan (Jusen)Asuka-Zhang; Chapter 9 Knowledge in the global atmospheric policy process, AtsukoSato; Chapter 10 Beyond Kyoto, Dana R.Fisher; Part IV PART IV The costs and opportunities of climate change in Southeast Asia; Chapter 11 The Philippines in the climate change arena, Joy V. Galvez; Chapter 12 Cashing in on Kyoto?, FrankJotzo, Agus P.Sari, OliviaTanujaya; Chapter 13 Climate change investment and technology transfer in Southeast Asia, TimForsyth; Index;
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