Can China’s Pollution-Fighting Efforts Be a Model for Other Developing Countries?
Bin Peng
East Asian Policy (EAP), 2017, vol. 09, issue 03, 96-103
Abstract:
China has stepped up efforts to improve its environment quality including the improvement of a legal framework and enforcement of environmental laws and regulations. It has also embarked on promoting green development. While China had won the battle against poverty and set an example for developing countries, whether it could do the same in its battle against pollution remains to be answered.
Date: 2017
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