International aid and China's environment taming the yellow dragon
Using case studies, this work discusses the implementation and effectiveness of international environmental aid to China and examines how, and under what conditions, international aid can help to strengthen China's domestic capacity for managing environmental problems, especially at the local l...
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London New York, N.Y.
Routledge
c2005
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| Series: | Routledge studies on China in transition
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Table of Contents:
- Developing environmental capacity
- The long march towards environmental management in China
- Engineering a solution : the Japanese approach
- Managing the environment with a human face : the UNDP approach
- Creating incentives and institutions : the World Bank approach
- The promises and pitfalls of international environmental aid to China.


