
Environmental Activism in China
Author(s): Lei Xie (Author)
- Publisher: Routledge
- Publication Date: 17 May 2011
- Edition: 1st
- Language: English
- Print length: 228 pages
- ISBN-10: 9780415673396
- ISBN-13: 9780415673396
Book Description
Major environmental degradation is a serious problem for China as the country’s economy continues to grow at a phenomenal pace. In recent years environmental organisations have begun to emerge in China, and in some cases have had remarkable success in affecting policies which would have had significant adverse impacts on the environment. This book, based on extensive original research, adopts a multi-disciplinary research approach to examine environmental activism in China, focusing on four cities. It analyses the nature, characteristics, strategies, organizational modes and influence of what could be labeled a Chinese environmental movement in-the-making. In particular, this volume highlights the specificities of Chinese environmental activism in an increasingly globalizing world, along with a comparison to the environmental movement in Western Europe and North America.
Editorial Reviews
Review
‘The book offers very interesting and rich empirical analyses. The detail of case studies contribute to our understanding of how environmental activism works in China. Xie’s careful discussion also reminds us of the challenges of establishing straightforward and generalizable causal relationships when studying a country as diverse as China.’ – Miwa Hirono, University of Nottingham, The China Journal, No. 63
About the Author
Lei Xie received her PhD from Wageningen University, the Netherlands. She is currently working for Chinadialogue.net. She is also an Honorary Visiting Fellow at the Centre for International Politics, City University, London.
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