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Publications & Media If you would like to receive updates on our latest releases, join our Publications and Media Mailing List. Action2030 Policy Briefings: Action 2030 Policy Brief: "Soybean Production, Industrial Agriculture, and Climate Change," Spring 2009. Action 2030 Policy Brief: "IIRSA, The Initiative for the Integration of Regional Infrastructure in South America," Spring 2009. Action 2030 Policy Brief: "Climate Change and China, Technology, Markets,and Beyond," Spring 2009. Op-Eds “China’s not alone in environmental crisis,” (Op-Ed), by Joshua Muldavin, Boston Globe, December 19, 2007. Also appears as: “In rural China, a time bomb is ticking,” (Op-Ed), by Joshua Muldavin, International Herald Tribune, January 1, 2006. “Beyond the Harbin chemical spill," (Op-Ed), by Joshua Muldavin, International Herald Tribune, December 1, 2005. Selected Speaking Engagements “NGOs and Sustainable Development,” by Joshua Muldavin, in Conference Proceedings of the Third Conference of UN-NGO-IRENE/ASIA PACIFIC, Beijing, May 2008. “China and Climate Change: can technology and markets solve the problem?,” by Joshua Muldavin, in Global Carbon Reduction: Developing New Strategies and Deploying New Technologies in Japan and the United States, The Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership, 2008, pages 74-82. Feb 9, 2006 Carnegies Endowment for International Peace. From Rural Transformation to Global Integration: The Environmental and Social Impacts of China's Rise to Superpower. "The environmental and social outcomes of China's reforms: challenges to state legitimacy," by Joshua Muldavin, in Major Internal Challenges Facing the Chinese Leadership, “Panel III: China’s Internal Unrest: Worker Demonstrations, Civil Disobedience, Riots and other Disorder, and the Prognosis for the Future.” Published Congressional Hearing including Testimony, Prepared Statement, and Discussion before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, One Hundred Ninth Congress of the United States of America, First Session, February 2-3, 2006, pp. 92-99, 106-127. Selected Publications of Our Primary Team Members and Associates: “The Politics of Transition: Critical Political Ecology, Classical Economics, and Ecological Modernization Theory in China,” by Joshua Muldavin, in The Political Geography Handbook, K. R. Cox, M. Low, and J. Robinson, Editors, London: Sage, 2008, pp. 247-262. "How to Feed China," by Dale Wen, in Third World Resurgence, April 2008. “Global climate change: is China really the problem?,” by Joshua Muldavin, Columns, Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership (in Japanese), November 2007. “Food, Agriculture, Environment and Development.” A college-level curriculum by Joshua Muldavin for a recent DVD release of “The Future of Food,” a documentary film by Deborah Koons Garcia on contemporary controversies concerning food and agriculture (released 15 September 2007). "Upstream downstream, China, India: The Politics of Environment in the Himalayan Region," by Joshua Muldavin and Piers Blaikie, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 94, No. 3, September, 2004, pp. 520-548. Further Reference Publications of Our Primary Team Members and Associates “The Politics of Environmental Policy—with a Himalayan Example,” by Joshua Muldavin and Piers Blaikie, Issues Policy Paper, East West Center, University of Hawaii, 2004. “Policy as warrant: environment and development in the Himalayan region,” by Joshua Muldavin and Piers Blaikie, in the East-West Center Working Papers, Environmental Change, Vulnerability, and Governance Series, No. 59, East West Center, University of Hawaii, 2004. “Aiding Regional Instability?: The Paradox of Japanese Development Assistance to China,” by Joshua Muldavin, Geopolitics, Vol. 5, No. 3, Winter 2000, pp. 22-47. “The Geography of Japanese Development Aid to China, 1978-1998,” by Joshua Muldavin, Environment and Planning A, Vol. 32, 2000, pp. 925-946. “The Paradoxes of Environmental Policy and Resource Management in Reform Era China,” by Joshua Muldavin, Economic Geography, Vol. 76, No. 3, July, 2000, pp. 244-271. “Assessing Environmental Degradation in Contemporary China’s Hybrid Economy: State Policy Reform and Agrarian Dynamics in Heilongjiang Province,” by Joshua Muldavin, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 87:4, December 1997, pp. 579-613. “The Political Ecology of Agrarian Reform in China: The Case of Heilongjiang Province,” by Joshua Muldavin, in Liberation Ecologies: Environment, Development, Social Movements, Richard Peet and Michael Watts, editors, London: Routledge, 1996, pp. 227-259. |
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