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Chapter 1 |
Introduction: International Environmental Cooperation in Pacific Asia
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Paul G. Harris |
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Part I: Issues, Themes, and Actors in International Environmental Cooperation |
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Chapter 2 |
Environmental Security in East Asia: Defining a Common Agenda -
Lorraine Elliott |
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Chapter 3 |
Environmental Security, International Cooperation, and American Foreign
Policy toward Northeast Asia -
Paul G. Harris
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Chapter 4 |
Reconciling Trade and Environment in East Asia -
Jack N. Barkenbus |
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Chapter 5 |
The Asian Development Bank and Environmental Diplomacy: Limits to the
Technocratic Consensus -
Morten Bøås |
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Chapter 6 |
Environmental Agreements in Southeast Asia: Balancing Economic
Interests and Regional Politics -
Giok-Ling Ooi, Simon Tay, and
Yue Choong Kog |
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Chapter 7 |
Emerging Norms of International Justice: Global Warming and China's Changing
Environment -
Donald A. Brown |
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Part II: Regime Building, Interstate Cooperation, and Environmental Diplomacy |
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Chapter 8 |
Ecological Interdependence and Environmental Governance in Northeast
Asia: Politics vs. Cooperation -
Sangmin Nam |
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Chapter 9 |
Building Environmental Regimes in Northeast Asia: Progress, Limitations, and
Policy Options -
Shin-wha Lee |
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Chapter 10
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Problems of Environmental Cooperation in Northeast Asia: The Case of Acid
Rain -
Wakana Takahashi
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Chapter 11 |
Toward a Greener Peace? Nuclear Reprocessing, Security,
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International Cooperation in East Asia -
Stephanie Tai, Andrew Loewenstein, Todd Bissett, and Eric O'Malley |
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Chapter 12 |
Politics of the South China Sea: Diplomacy, Cooperation, and Environmental
Regimes -
Tom Nass |
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Chapter 13 |
The Indonesian Forest Fires: Internationalizing a National Environmental Problem
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Allen L. Springer
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