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Book SynopsisThis book examines East Asia's approach to 'Developmental Environmentalism'. Embracing this, East Asian governments are establishing their countries as leaders in green energy. This book conains analysis of national strategies policymakers using economic policy for their green ambitions. They conclude by examining these lessons for other countries.
Trade ReviewEssential reading * Kevin Rudd *
This valuable book explains where China and Korea are at and where they are going * Ross Garnaut *
Impressive scholarship, with fresh insights accessible to the general reader * Howard Bamsey *
a compelling case * Barbara Finamore *
breaks new ground and shows persuasively that it is possible for us to both 'green' and 'grow' our economy * Keun Lee *
this beautifully written analysis is one of the most interesting and important works of political economy I have read in recent years * Eric Helleiner *
a must read for those interested in the future of the planet * Stephen Bell *
This is a must read * Matthew Paterson *
This meticulous, forceful account... is a valuable resource * Susan Park *
Developmental Environmentalism contributes to deepening our knowledge on the recent evolution of Developmental Environmentalism in East Asia, providing insights into how and why the region became the forerunner of the global green energy transition. * Jihyung Joo, Journal of Development Studies *
Table of Contents1: Cutting Through the Conflicting Images of East Asia's Green Energy Shift 2: Northeast Asia's Performance in the Green Energy Shift: What Does The Data Reveal? 3: A Novel Analytical Framework 4: Creative-Destruction in Korea's Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle Industry 5: Creative-Destruction in China's Strong and Smart Grid Initiatives: The Shift to Ultra-High Voltage (UHV) 8: Drivers and Dynamics of Northeast Asia's Green Energy Shift: A Comparative Strategic Analysis 9: The Global Green Shift in an Era of Geostrategic Rivalry