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SUMMARY:How Adaptive is Chinese Authoritarianism
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CONTACT:Frau Vinita Samarasinghe (DFG Graduierten Kolleg 1613 Risk and East Asia)
DESCRIPTION:Frau Vinita Samarasinghe (DFG Graduierten Kolleg 1613 Risk and East Asia)
How Adaptive is Chinese Authoritarianism
Talk Sarah Eaton, Professor of Chinese Economics and Society
This talk explores an especially thorny problem in China’s environmental governance, namely the poor state of ecosystem management. Partly due to stubborn barriers to cooperation between local governments, ecosystems that traverse administrative jurisdictions are routinely over-exploited and heavily polluted.

Sarah Eaton is Professor of Chinese Economics and Society, Center for Modern East Asian Studies, University of Göttingen.
Wednesday, 5. July 2017
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