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Book Talk – Greening East Asia: The Rise of the Eco-developmental State

Event recording is now available!

 

Event recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1jNIfCcfXs

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We would like to thank all the speakers, audience, and the two co-hosting centres (CCR and CKR) for joining us live on December 10, 2020.

Book Authors:
Ashley Esarey (University of Alberta)
Mary Alice Haddad (Wesleyan University)
Stevan Harrell (University of Washington)

Book Contributors:
Daniel Benjamin Abramson (University of Washington)
Jingyun Dai (Harvard University)
Rob Efird (Seattle University)
Chung Ho Kim (University of Seoul)
Yves Tiberghien (University of British Columbia)

University of Washington Press:
Lorri Hagman (Executive Editor)

 

The featured book, Greening East Asia: The Rise of the Eco-developmental State is available for orders here – https://uwapress.uw.edu/book/9780295747910/greening-east-asia/

 

Event Description

On December 10 at 5PM (PST), join the online book talk hosted collaboratively by UBC’s Centre for Chinese Research, Centre for Japanese Research, and Centre for Korean Research. The event will feature the authors and contributors of a newly published book—Greening East Asia: The Rise of the Eco-developmental State, edited by Ashley Esarey, Mary Alice Haddad, Joanna I. Lewis and Stevan Harrell. We will take a look into the regional shift in East Asia from development to “Eco-Development.” Opening remarks by CCR and IAR director Tim Cheek and CJR Co-director Yves Tiberghien.

 

Date & Time

Thursday, December 10 | 5:00 – 6:30PM (PST)

Thursday, December 10 | 8:00 – 9:30PM (EST)

Friday, December 11 | 9:00 – 10:30AM (CST)

Friday, December 11 | 10:00 – 11:30AM (JST/KST)

 

“Location”

The event will be hosted via Zoom. Participants will receive a link to access the event 24 hours prior to the event via email. Registration is required.

*If you do not receive the event link 24 hours prior to the event, please email Saya Soma at sayasoma@mail.ubc.ca.

 

About the Book – Greening East Asia: The Rise of the Eco-developmental State

East Asia hosts a fifth of the world’s population and consumes over half the world’s coal, a quarter of its petroleum products, and a tenth of its natural gas. It also produces a third of worldwide greenhouse gas emissions, making it a major contributor to climate change. The region—whose countries share ecological, sociocultural, and political characteristics while varying in size, resource wealth, history, and political systems—offers excellent insights into the complex dynamics influencing environmental politics, advocacy, and policy. With essays addressing Japan after Fukushima, coal plants and wind turbines in China, environmental activism in Taiwan, and sustainable rural development in South Korea, Greening East Asia explores a region’s shift from development to “eco-development” in acknowledgment that environmental sustainability is a critical component of economic growth. (From the publisher website)

 

The book is available for orders here.

 

Please visit the Centre Websites for updates and other events:

Centre for Chinese Research

Centre for Japanese Research

Centre for Korean Research

Institute of Asian Research

Centre for Japanese Research
Vancouver Campus
Institute of Asian Research, C.K. Choi Building
1855 West Mall
Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z2
Tel 604 822 4688
Fax 604 822 5207
Email cjr.iar@ubc.ca
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