Publication

Oct 2006

The article looks at how governments respond to environmental problems in developmental East Asian states. The authors argue that governments in these states have permitted greater citizen activism on environmental issues - but not on other issues - and have found ways to harness this activism for environmental governance.

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Author Jeffrey Broadbent, Jun Jin, Yu-Ju Chien, EunHye Yoo
Series EAI Working Papers
Issue 6
Publisher East Asia Institute (EAI)
Copyright © 2006 East Asia Institute (EAI)
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