Feb 13, 2012
Politics of Climate Change in Asia
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Politics of Climate Change in Asia
Part of the:
Asian Regionalism Initiative
Seeking to understand the landscape of the domestic politics of climate change in leading Asian economies
Politics of climate change in Asia is a unique undertaking to better understand the domestic political landscape for meaningful reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, and the United States.
This component of the project will:
- Map out the terrain of the climate change debates in Asia’s major economies
- Incorporate unique industry analysis
- Identify issues that could complicate international negotiations
- Highlight views toward regional cooperation in an edited volume detailing these aspects of the politics of climate change debate in Asia
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