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The Hong Kong—Guangdong Link: Partnership in Flux (review)

The Hong Kong—Guangdong Link: Partnership in Flux (review) Reviews 467 and by Manuel S. Gaspay. These two chapters present institutional analyses of the Philippines, where public participation has become institutionalized since the end of the Marcos regime, making a reality out of the environmental impact assessment/statement process. Hoi-Seong Jeong and Seong-Uh Lee provide a concise analysis of how environmental interest groups have come to play a role in South Korea. Ismid Hadad presents a comparable analysis of Indonesia. Qwanruedie Limvorapitak and Dhira Phantumvanit provide a more narrowly circumscribed study of Thailand. Although a reader may wish for broader geographical coverage, including Malaysia, India, and conceivably the People's Republic of China, any Asia specialist with interest in energy and environmental issues and decision making generally will profit from this volume. The issues and trends analyzed here are likely to be replicated in some form elsewhere in Asia, and the resolution of intersecting energy, economics, and environmental problems may affect the global commons as well as national and regional development. Lester Ross Lester Ross is an attorney in private practice with specializations in projectfinance, banking, and environmental law and policy. Reginald Yin-Wang Kwok and Alvin Y. So, editors. The Hong KongGuangdong Link: Partnership in Flux. Hong Kong Becoming http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png China Review International University of Hawai'I Press

The Hong Kong—Guangdong Link: Partnership in Flux (review)

China Review International , Volume 4 (2) – Mar 30, 1997

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Reviews 467 and by Manuel S. Gaspay. These two chapters present institutional analyses of the Philippines, where public participation has become institutionalized since the end of the Marcos regime, making a reality out of the environmental impact assessment/statement process. Hoi-Seong Jeong and Seong-Uh Lee provide a concise analysis of how environmental interest groups have come to play a role in South Korea. Ismid Hadad presents a comparable analysis of Indonesia. Qwanruedie Limvorapitak and Dhira Phantumvanit provide a more narrowly circumscribed study of Thailand. Although a reader may wish for broader geographical coverage, including Malaysia, India, and conceivably the People's Republic of China, any Asia specialist with interest in energy and environmental issues and decision making generally will profit from this volume. The issues and trends analyzed here are likely to be replicated in some form elsewhere in Asia, and the resolution of intersecting energy, economics, and environmental problems may affect the global commons as well as national and regional development. Lester Ross Lester Ross is an attorney in private practice with specializations in projectfinance, banking, and environmental law and policy. Reginald Yin-Wang Kwok and Alvin Y. So, editors. The Hong KongGuangdong Link: Partnership in Flux. Hong Kong Becoming

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Published: Mar 30, 1997

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