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1 For example, Andrew Hurrell, `International Political Theory and Global Environment', in Ken Booth & Steve Smith, eds, International Relations Theory Today (Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 1995), pp. 129-153.
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2 A good starting point is Norman Myers, `Environment and Security', Foreign Policy , no. 74, Spring 1989, pp. 23-41.
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3 Jessica Tuchman Mathews, `Redefining Security', Foreign Affairs , vol. 68, no. 2, Spring 1989, pp. 162-177.
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4 Shigenori Matsuura, `China's Air Pollution and Japan's Response to It', International Environmental Affairs , vol. 7, no. 3, 1995, pp. 235-248; and Rowland T. Maddock, `Japan and Global Environmental Leadership', Journal of Northeast Asian Studies , vol. 13, no. 4, Winter 1994, pp. 37-48.
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5 Non-attributable interviews with negotiators on follow-up protocols to the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer (1985).
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6 Richard Smith, `Getting Rich is Glorious', The Ecologist , vol. 25, no. 1, 1995, pp. 14-15.
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7 If the past is anything to go by, these official plans are likely to underestimate the actual growth rate, largely as a result of the growth of local economic initiatives which continue to defy central economic planners.
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8 Clear Water, Blue Skies: China's Environment in the New Century , vol. II in the series China 2000. World Bank, Washington DC, 1997 (forthcoming).
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9 Tony Walker, `China's Water Slows to a Trickle', Financial Times , 30 July 1996.
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10 `China's Current Environmental Condition', Asian Development Bank Review , August 1977, p. 7.
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11 Lester Brown, Who Will Feed China? Wake up Call for A Small Planet (Washington DC: Worldwatch Institute), 1995.
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12 Vaclav Smil, China's Environmental Crisis: An Enquiry into the Limits of National Development (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1993).
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13 Dirk Betke & Johannes Küchler, `Shortage of Land Resources as a Factor in Development: The Example of the People's Republic of China' in Bernard Glaeser, ed. Learning from China? Development and Environment in Third World Countries (London: Allen and Unwin, 1987), pp. 85-107.
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14 `The ODA Charter', available through the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs Home Page at http://www.mofa.go.jp/oda/sum1996/c_8.html
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15 The World Factbook 1996 (Washington DC, 1997: Central Intelligence Agency), p. 89.
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16 Lyuba Zarsky, `APEC and the Environment: Guiding Principles, Innovative Strategies', Paper presented at the Conference on Taking Australia into Asia , Melbourne, February 1996.
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17 According to Tian Jiyun, Vice-Chairman of the National People's Congress. See `Environmental Enforcement Still a Huge Problem for China', Japan Economic Newswire , 2 February 1994.
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18 ibid.
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19 `Beijing Calls China Environmental Threat Theory Sensationalism', reprinted in China News Digest , 3 January 1997.
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20 New York Times , 17 April 1996.
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21 See `The EU and the Environment in China', paper distributed by the EU Commission Delegation in China, Beijing, 1996.
