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ID078535
Title ProperEast Asian Environmental Cooperation
Other Title Informationcentral pessimism, local optimism
LanguageENG
AuthorShin, Sangbum
Publication2007.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper examines the regional environmental co-operation in East Asia at the local government level, focusing on the intercity environmental co-operation between the two cities in Japan and China-Kitakyushu and Dalian-as a case. Theoretically, this case demonstrates the dynamic nature of local government level environmental co-operation in the sense that all the three levels-government, local government, and private-are closely interconnected, and the major actors-the firms-play a role in shaping the outcome of intercity co-operation. Also, in terms of policy implication, this case is important not just for East Asian but also global environmental politics because it is the co-operation between cities in China and Japan-the two most important countries in East Asia that affect regional and global environmental protections efforts seriously. In order to investigate the reasons of success, and the dynamic nature of intercity environmental co-operation, this paper suggests a framework for analysis on the relationship between multiple dimensions of regional environmental co-operation, and then, examines the historical process and the details of the case and explains why this case has been remarkably successful and produced significant outcome. Finally, it draws some theoretical as well as policy implications of this case in terms of possibilities for and limitations of East Asian regional environmental co-operation in the future.
`In' analytical NotePacific Affairs Vol. 80, No.1; Spring 2007: p9-26
Journal SourcePacific Affairs Vol. 80, No.1; Spring 2007: p9-26
Key WordsEnvironmental Cooperation ;  East Asia