Protests against naphtha crackers have been an important trend in Taiwan’s environmentalism since their emergence in the mid-1980s. This article analyses ten protest cases (1987-2011) to understand the evolution of environmental politics. I draw the following conclusions: (1) with the growing public awareness of pollution, new petrochemical projects are increasingly facing popular opposition; (2) the environmental movement assumes less partisanship, although ideological differences between the political parties still remains; (3) the mobilising capacity of NGOs is on the rise and has become the key factor in the success of protests
Research on environmental justice in authoritarian regimes, and in particular on how transnational n...
Mining causes severe adverse effects such as pollution and forced resettlement. Accordingly, it has ...
Mining causes severe adverse effects such as pollution and forced resettlement. Accordingly, it has ...
This article focuses on the growth and transformation of the movement against the expansion of scien...
oai:ojs.witt-ojs:article/64This article will discuss a shift taking place within the Chinese environ...
This paper presents the struggle of several actors, from environmental NGOs to labour activists, to ...
In representative governments, a healthy turnover of power among ruling parties is viewed as a criti...
Both China and Taiwan have experienced impressive economic growth through rapid industrialization th...
In the past two decades, despite seemingly violating its policy of sustainable development, the gove...
"In representative governments, a healthy turnover of power among ruling parties is viewed as a crit...
Over the past decade, several environmental protests against hazardous projects have been mounted ac...
"In representative governments, a healthy turnover of power among ruling parties is viewed as a crit...
In his article Rediscovering Local Environmentalism in Taiwan Peter I-min Huang challenges the dom...
Mining causes severe adverse effects such as pollution and forced resettlement. Accordingly, it has ...
Mining causes severe adverse effects such as pollution and forced resettlement. Accordingly, it has ...
Research on environmental justice in authoritarian regimes, and in particular on how transnational n...
Mining causes severe adverse effects such as pollution and forced resettlement. Accordingly, it has ...
Mining causes severe adverse effects such as pollution and forced resettlement. Accordingly, it has ...
This article focuses on the growth and transformation of the movement against the expansion of scien...
oai:ojs.witt-ojs:article/64This article will discuss a shift taking place within the Chinese environ...
This paper presents the struggle of several actors, from environmental NGOs to labour activists, to ...
In representative governments, a healthy turnover of power among ruling parties is viewed as a criti...
Both China and Taiwan have experienced impressive economic growth through rapid industrialization th...
In the past two decades, despite seemingly violating its policy of sustainable development, the gove...
"In representative governments, a healthy turnover of power among ruling parties is viewed as a crit...
Over the past decade, several environmental protests against hazardous projects have been mounted ac...
"In representative governments, a healthy turnover of power among ruling parties is viewed as a crit...
In his article Rediscovering Local Environmentalism in Taiwan Peter I-min Huang challenges the dom...
Mining causes severe adverse effects such as pollution and forced resettlement. Accordingly, it has ...
Mining causes severe adverse effects such as pollution and forced resettlement. Accordingly, it has ...
Research on environmental justice in authoritarian regimes, and in particular on how transnational n...
Mining causes severe adverse effects such as pollution and forced resettlement. Accordingly, it has ...
Mining causes severe adverse effects such as pollution and forced resettlement. Accordingly, it has ...