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ID186007
Title ProperImplementing the Minamata Convention on Mercury
Other Title InformationWill China Deliver?
LanguageENG
AuthorHeggelund, Gørild
Summary / Abstract (Note)China has undertaken a major shift in its position on mercury as an environmental problem over the last decade and a half. It ratified the Minamata Convention (MC) in 2016 and by doing so has committed to implement the treaty objectives. This article asks: How do we explain China's will and ability to implement its MC obligations? There is little systematic knowledge about the main factors underlying implementation of international mercury objectives in China, hence this article contributes new research on this important topic. We examine the implementation process, focusing on the coal sector and differentiate between indirect effects from other policies and direct efforts to implement obligations. We find that China has moved toward stricter regulation of mercury emissions and direct implementation of the Minamata Convention in the coal sector. However, our study shows that local implementation capacity needs improvement.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Perspectives Vol. 46, No.2; Spring 2022: p.279-310
Journal SourceAsian Perspectives Vol: 46 No 2
Key WordsChina ;  Policy Implementation ;  Environmental Policies ;  Mercury ;  Minamata Convention


 
 
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