In East Asia, climate change as a policy concern has been a late developer. The last decade, however, has seen the mainstreaming of environmental issues in core policy circles, but in the form of market-friendly, pro-industrial development framings. This paper problematizes such environmental framings by looking at the politics of state-led ecological modernization and the institutional reforms that have emerged out of it. It argues that State-led ecological modernization necessarily leads to environmental framings that are too narrowly defined by state and industrial interests - hence the focus on carbon emissions, energy security and the impact on Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The State-driven assumption that society can modernize itself ...
Historically, the relationship between economic development and environmental protection has been se...
Singapore is well-known for its lush greeneries and is regarded as the greenest city in the world. T...
How does globalization influence transitions toward more sustainable socio-technical regimes in the ...
In East Asia, climate change as a policy concern has been a late developer. The last decade, however...
Ecological Modernization theory emerged during the 1980s in response to other environmental sociolo...
This paper explores various dimensions of ecological modernisation in the context of developments in...
This paper argues that to understand the relevance of developmental states in East Asia and elsewher...
It has been argued that the preoccupation of individual nations with economic growth and development...
The environment has been at the head of the world political agenda since the 1960s. Environmental pr...
ABSTRACT Sustainable development and ecological modernization are the two theoretical frame-works th...
The project of sustainability is highly technocratic, and very much a part of the modernization of S...
Conference theme: True Smart and Green City?The Singapore case is a classic one of social control in...
Hong Kong's response to the imperative of sustainable development has been ambivalent, confused, and...
Asia has experienced spectacular economic growth over the past two decades. However, this economic p...
This paper aims to address the lack of research done on Singapore’s recently introduced “City in Nat...
Historically, the relationship between economic development and environmental protection has been se...
Singapore is well-known for its lush greeneries and is regarded as the greenest city in the world. T...
How does globalization influence transitions toward more sustainable socio-technical regimes in the ...
In East Asia, climate change as a policy concern has been a late developer. The last decade, however...
Ecological Modernization theory emerged during the 1980s in response to other environmental sociolo...
This paper explores various dimensions of ecological modernisation in the context of developments in...
This paper argues that to understand the relevance of developmental states in East Asia and elsewher...
It has been argued that the preoccupation of individual nations with economic growth and development...
The environment has been at the head of the world political agenda since the 1960s. Environmental pr...
ABSTRACT Sustainable development and ecological modernization are the two theoretical frame-works th...
The project of sustainability is highly technocratic, and very much a part of the modernization of S...
Conference theme: True Smart and Green City?The Singapore case is a classic one of social control in...
Hong Kong's response to the imperative of sustainable development has been ambivalent, confused, and...
Asia has experienced spectacular economic growth over the past two decades. However, this economic p...
This paper aims to address the lack of research done on Singapore’s recently introduced “City in Nat...
Historically, the relationship between economic development and environmental protection has been se...
Singapore is well-known for its lush greeneries and is regarded as the greenest city in the world. T...
How does globalization influence transitions toward more sustainable socio-technical regimes in the ...