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CHINA - ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY (2) answer(s).
 
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Case study of China reforms and resources: the implications for state capacity in the PRC / Economy, Elizabeth 1997  Book
Economy, Elizabeth Book
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Publication Cambridge, Committee on International Security Studies, 1997.
Description iv, 64p.
Contents Project on environmental scarcities, state capacity, and civil violence, a joint project of the University of Toronto and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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Great leap backward? / Economy, Elizabeth C   Journal Article
Economy, Elizabeth C Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract China's environmental woes are mounting, and the country is fast becoming one of the leading polluters in the world. The situation continues to deteriorate because even when Beijing sets ambitious targets to protect the environment, local officials generally ignore them, preferring to concentrate on further advancing economic growth. Really improving the environment in China will require revolutionary bottom-up political and economic reforms.
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