Global Warming and East Asia:

The Domestic and International Politics of Climate Change

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Paul G. Harris, editor

(London: Routledge, 2003)

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Contents

(Click on the chapter titles for abstracts)

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Part I. Perspectives on the Politics of Climate Change in East Asia
Chapter 1

Introduction: The Politics and Foreign Policy of Global Warming in East Asia - Paul G. Harris

Chapter 2

Climate Change Priorities for East Asia: Socio-Economic Impacts and International Justice - Paul G. Harris

Part II. China and the Politics of Climate Change
Chapter 3

Chinese Politics, Energy Policy, and the International Climate Change Negotiations - Michael T. Hatch

Chapter 4

The Forces Behind China's Climate Change Policy: Interests, Sovereignty, and Prestige - Zhihong Zhang

Chapter 5

Navigating between "Luxury" and "Survival" Emissions in China: Bilateral versus Multilateral Negotiations - Yuka Kobayashi

Chapter 6

The Clean Development Mechanism and China's Energy Sector: Opportunities and Barriers - Axel Michaelowa,Shouchuan (Jusen) Asuka-Zhang, Karsten Krause, Bernhard Grimm, and Tobias Koch

Part III. Formulating Climate Change Policy in Japan
Chapter 7

Climate Change as Japanese Foreign Policy: From Reactive to Proactive - Yasuko Kameyama

Chapter 8

Development Assistance and Japan's Climate Change Diplomacy: Priorities and Future Options - Shouchuan (Jusen) Asuka-Zhang

Chapter 9

Knowledge in the Global Atmospheric Policy Process: The Case of Japan - Atsuko Sato

Chapter 10

Beyond Kyoto: The Formation of a Japanese Climate Change Regime - Dana R. Fisher

Part IV. The Costs and Opportunities of Climate Change in Southeast Asia
Chapter 11 The Philippines in the Climate Change Arena - Joy V. Galvez
Chapter 12

Cashing in on Kyoto?: Lessons from Indonesia for Emissions Offset Projects - Frank Jotzo, Agus P. Sari, and Olivia Tanujaya

Chapter 13

Climate Change Investment and Technology Transfer in Southeast Asia - Tim Forsyth