Pollution, Politics and Foreign Investment in Taiwan
Discover the compelling narrative of Pollution, Politics and Foreign Investment in Taiwan by James Reardon-Anderson, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1992. This thought-provoking hardback spans 144 pages and delves into the intricate relationship between environmental issues and political dynamics in Taiwan during the 1980s and 1990s.
Reardon-Anderson vividly recounts the Lukang "rebellion," a pivotal event where mass demonstrations successfully halted the construction of a titanium dioxide plant in a quiet provincial town. This case study not only highlights the social aspects of pollution but also examines the broader implications of foreign investment and industrial development in Taiwan.
Ideal for those interested in environmentalism, politics, and economics, this book provides valuable insights into conservation efforts and the challenges faced by green organizations. Explore how local activism can shape industrial policies and protect the environment in this engaging and informative read.