How can governments enforce urgent environmental policies that threaten key political and economic interests? This book highlights an unusual, top-down approach where the state forcibly destroys industries to reduce pollution. It examines why states use 'blunt force regulation' despite its severe social and economic consequences.
How can governments enforce urgent environmental policies that threaten key political and economic interests? This book highlights an unusual, top-down approach where the state forcibly destroys industries to reduce pollution. It examines why states use 'blunt force regulation' despite its severe social and economic consequences.
Denise van der Kamp is an Associate Professor in the Political Economy of China at Oxford University. Originally from Hong Kong, she received her Ph.D. from UC Berkeley, and has lived and worked in China, Tajikistan, Canada, the US, and the UK.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: clean air at what cost? 2. Blunt force regulation 3. Why blunt force regulation? 4. Blunt force regulation and bureaucratic control 5. The impact of blunt force regulation 6. What are the alternatives? 7. Managing the risks 8. Comparative implications 9. Conclusion Appendix Bibliography Index.
1. Introduction: clean air at what cost? 2. Blunt force regulation 3. Why blunt force regulation? 4. Blunt force regulation and bureaucratic control 5. The impact of blunt force regulation 6. What are the alternatives? 7. Managing the risks 8. Comparative implications 9. Conclusion Appendix Bibliography Index.
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