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Population, Development, and Ecological Civilization in China
Much of what was said by both Sciubba et al. and Upreti relate to my own research on environmental challenges in China. While Sciubba explains the different consequences that the intercourse between demographic fluctuations and different types of political regimes … Continue reading
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Tagged pollution, urbanization, civil unrest, women's security, air, democratization, youth bulges, China, democracy, Upreti, Sciubba, population, demographic pressure, resource management, decentralization, ecological civilization, indigenous population, local knowledge, sustainable development, ecological justice, feminism, Parenti, water
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Environment and Patriarchy
The fundamental characteristic of patriarchy as a power structure is exclusion, as gender, ethnic, and class distinctions define what we have a right to as people. This is extremely relevant to this weeks’ readings which all underline an essential question … Continue reading