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Since 2009, a diverse group of developing states that includes China, Brazil, Ethiopia and Costa Rica has been advancing unprecedented pledges to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, offering new, unexpected signs of climate leadership.

Trade Review

"A well-informed and thorough account of how [developing] nations are managing their climate change policies—edited by David Held, Charles Roger, and Eva-Maria Nag ... offers a helpful look at how these important countries actually behave."
Perspectives on Politics

"Of great value to both the scholarly world and the policy world. The quality of the research is consistently high across all the chapters, and the editors have ensured an excellent degree of analytical cohesion."
LSE Review of Books

"An excellent reference for anyone concerned with the direction of climate policy in rising economies around the world."
Reference and Research Book News

"This valuable book once and for all dispels the myth that developing countries are unwilling to take action to confront climate change. By disentangling the complex motivations and incentives facing policy-makers, and the obstacles they face, this is important reading for all who want to understand how all countries can be encouraged to become part of the solution to climate change."
Andrew Steer, World Resources Institute

"This is a book of considerable value not only to governments and other stakeholders in the developing world, but to others across the globe as well. The principle of 'common but differentiated responsibility' really needs considerable analysis and interpretation for application in different parts of the world. This book very ably reviews global developments and developing country initiatives to highlight the choices, opportunities and challenges facing the developing world in the field of climate governance. Given the very readable material presented in these pages, I would recommend this piece of literature to anyone interested in climate issues across the globe."
Rajendra K. Pachauri, Yale University

"The large developing countries are essential to the global effort on climate change. This book by people with deep expertise in each country tells us with authority what they are doing and how. High quality work on an important subject."
Ross Garnaut, University of Melbourne

"This volume is a thoroughly readable and utterly fascinating practical attempt to map climate governance in a set of important developing countries. It takes a significant step towards filling a sizeable, even cavernous, research gap."
Environmental Politics



Table of Contents

Contributors vii

Preface xi

Abbreviations xiii

1. Editors’ Introduction: Climate Governance in the Developing World 1
David Held, Charles Roger and Eva-Maria Nag

Part I Asia

2. A Green Revolution: China’s Governance of Energy and Climate Change 29
David Held, Charles Roger and Eva-Maria Nag

3. The Evolution of Climate Policy in India: Poverty and Global Ambition in Tension 53
Aaron Atteridge

4. The Dynamics of Climate Change Governance in Indonesia 72
Budy P. Resosudarmo, Fitrian Ardiansyah and Lucentezza Napitupulu

5. Low Carbon Green Growth and Climate Change Governance in South Korea 91
Jae-Seung Lee

Part II Americas

6. Discounting the Future: The Politics of Climate Change in Argentina 113
Matías Franchini and Eduardo Viola

7. Controlling the Amazon: Brazil’s Evolving Response to Climate Change 134
David Held, Charles Roger and Eva-Maria Nag

8. Making ‘Peace with Nature’: Costa Rica’s Campaign for Climate Neutrality 155
Robert Fletcher

9. A Climate Leader? The Politics and Practice of Climate Governance in Mexico 174
Simone Pulver

Part III Africa

10. Resources and Revenues: The Political Economy of Climate Initiatives in Egypt 199
Jeannie Sowers

11. Ethiopia’s Path to a Climate-Resilient Green Economy 218
David Held, Charles Roger and Eva-Maria Nag

12. Reducing Climate Change Vulnerability in Mozambique: From Policy to Practice 238
Angus Hervey and Jessica Blythe

13. Reaching the Crossroads: The Development of Climate Governance in South Africa 258
Lesley Masters

Index 277

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 28/06/2013
      ISBN13: 9780745662770, 978-0745662770
      ISBN10: 0745662773

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Since 2009, a diverse group of developing states that includes China, Brazil, Ethiopia and Costa Rica has been advancing unprecedented pledges to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, offering new, unexpected signs of climate leadership.

      Trade Review

      "A well-informed and thorough account of how [developing] nations are managing their climate change policies—edited by David Held, Charles Roger, and Eva-Maria Nag ... offers a helpful look at how these important countries actually behave."
      Perspectives on Politics

      "Of great value to both the scholarly world and the policy world. The quality of the research is consistently high across all the chapters, and the editors have ensured an excellent degree of analytical cohesion."
      LSE Review of Books

      "An excellent reference for anyone concerned with the direction of climate policy in rising economies around the world."
      Reference and Research Book News

      "This valuable book once and for all dispels the myth that developing countries are unwilling to take action to confront climate change. By disentangling the complex motivations and incentives facing policy-makers, and the obstacles they face, this is important reading for all who want to understand how all countries can be encouraged to become part of the solution to climate change."
      Andrew Steer, World Resources Institute

      "This is a book of considerable value not only to governments and other stakeholders in the developing world, but to others across the globe as well. The principle of 'common but differentiated responsibility' really needs considerable analysis and interpretation for application in different parts of the world. This book very ably reviews global developments and developing country initiatives to highlight the choices, opportunities and challenges facing the developing world in the field of climate governance. Given the very readable material presented in these pages, I would recommend this piece of literature to anyone interested in climate issues across the globe."
      Rajendra K. Pachauri, Yale University

      "The large developing countries are essential to the global effort on climate change. This book by people with deep expertise in each country tells us with authority what they are doing and how. High quality work on an important subject."
      Ross Garnaut, University of Melbourne

      "This volume is a thoroughly readable and utterly fascinating practical attempt to map climate governance in a set of important developing countries. It takes a significant step towards filling a sizeable, even cavernous, research gap."
      Environmental Politics



      Table of Contents

      Contributors vii

      Preface xi

      Abbreviations xiii

      1. Editors’ Introduction: Climate Governance in the Developing World 1
      David Held, Charles Roger and Eva-Maria Nag

      Part I Asia

      2. A Green Revolution: China’s Governance of Energy and Climate Change 29
      David Held, Charles Roger and Eva-Maria Nag

      3. The Evolution of Climate Policy in India: Poverty and Global Ambition in Tension 53
      Aaron Atteridge

      4. The Dynamics of Climate Change Governance in Indonesia 72
      Budy P. Resosudarmo, Fitrian Ardiansyah and Lucentezza Napitupulu

      5. Low Carbon Green Growth and Climate Change Governance in South Korea 91
      Jae-Seung Lee

      Part II Americas

      6. Discounting the Future: The Politics of Climate Change in Argentina 113
      Matías Franchini and Eduardo Viola

      7. Controlling the Amazon: Brazil’s Evolving Response to Climate Change 134
      David Held, Charles Roger and Eva-Maria Nag

      8. Making ‘Peace with Nature’: Costa Rica’s Campaign for Climate Neutrality 155
      Robert Fletcher

      9. A Climate Leader? The Politics and Practice of Climate Governance in Mexico 174
      Simone Pulver

      Part III Africa

      10. Resources and Revenues: The Political Economy of Climate Initiatives in Egypt 199
      Jeannie Sowers

      11. Ethiopia’s Path to a Climate-Resilient Green Economy 218
      David Held, Charles Roger and Eva-Maria Nag

      12. Reducing Climate Change Vulnerability in Mozambique: From Policy to Practice 238
      Angus Hervey and Jessica Blythe

      13. Reaching the Crossroads: The Development of Climate Governance in South Africa 258
      Lesley Masters

      Index 277

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