Wong examines the politics of managing municipal waste in three cities of Greater China: Guangzhou, Taipei and Hong Kong. A compelling insight into environmental policy-making in Greater China, for scholars studying the dynamics of Chinese politics.
Wong examines the politics of managing municipal waste in three cities of Greater China: Guangzhou, Taipei and Hong Kong. A compelling insight into environmental policy-making in Greater China, for scholars studying the dynamics of Chinese politics.
Natalie Wai Man Wong is a visiting fellow in the Department of Public Policy, City University of Hong Kong.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. Introduction: An Analytical Framework of Understanding the Context of Politics of Municipal Waste Management in Greater China 2. Political Context of Greater China: A Glance View 3. From Waste Battle to World's Miracle: Municipal Waste Politics in Taipei City 4. Guangzhou: Roles of Public Participation in MSW Governance 5. Hong Kong: Unresponsive Collective Action in MSW Politics 6. Policy Transfer in Municipal Waste Management: the "Taipei model" and its impacts on the Greater China Region 7. Conclusion: Same Thought but Different Results
Preface 1. Introduction: An Analytical Framework of Understanding the Context of Politics of Municipal Waste Management in Greater China 2. Political Context of Greater China: A Glance View 3. From Waste Battle to World's Miracle: Municipal Waste Politics in Taipei City 4. Guangzhou: Roles of Public Participation in MSW Governance 5. Hong Kong: Unresponsive Collective Action in MSW Politics 6. Policy Transfer in Municipal Waste Management: the "Taipei model" and its impacts on the Greater China Region 7. Conclusion: Same Thought but Different Results
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