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POLS 248 - China's Environmental Crisis |
This course analyzes the emergence of China's environmental crisis and its national and global implications. Students explore the historical development of China's current environmental crisis, with special focus on institutions, laws, and regulations that have contributed to environmental degradation during the post-1949 era. The course addresses the efforts, and limited ability, of civil society and China's state to rein in pollution and remediate environmental damage, as well as China's engagement with global environmental norms and policymaking.
4.000 Credit hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Final Examination, Lecture/Seminar Social Sciences Division Politics Department Course Attributes: Asian Cultures, Asian Studies, ESAH-Policy, G4, G6CH, IGS--Asia, International & Global Studies, IGW--Global Environment, Politics-Development, Politics-National Institutions |
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