Strategies and Challenges of Sustainable Development in Eurasia

Author:   Anastassia Obydenkova (Uppsala University, Sweden)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   164
Publication Date:   26 December 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Strategies and Challenges of Sustainable Development in Eurasia


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Author:   Anastassia Obydenkova (Uppsala University, Sweden)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.320kg
ISBN:  

9781032704081


ISBN 10:   103270408
Pages:   164
Publication Date:   26 December 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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What happens in Eurasia will have enormous implications for the global fight to mitigate climate change. This set of essays does a great job helping us understand the evolution of events in these countries and how they are likely to respond to the need to make a green transition. The analysis makes a large contribution by combining a clear-eyed understanding of the political processes with a focus on important environmental drivers such as the nature of the energy systems in Russia and China. Robert Orttung, Research Professor of International Affairs, George Washington University (USA) “The issue of environmental governance in Eurasia is an area that has for too long been neglected by policymakers and even overlooked by scholars of the region, lost under the more pressing issues of authoritarian leadership and economic transition. This volume rectifies this neglect with a fascinating series of chapters addressing the environmental challenges that the region faces – and, critically, how the governance aspect of environmental management is being addressed. Covering China, Russia, and the states of Central Asia, this book should be required reading for understanding approaches to sustainability in the Eurasian landmass.” Christopher A. Hartwell. Professor of International Business Policy, ZHAW School of Management and Law (Switzerland) Environmental depredation was one of the many scarring legacies of Communist rule in the former Soviet Union. From a variety of perspectives, the authors examine how Russia and other former Soviet republics have sought to reduce hydrocarbon emissions but have made only faltering progress at best. The book covers Central Asia and Russia in particular depth and also features valuable coverage of protest movements against environmental waste around nuclear sites --- movements that began to arise during the late Soviet era and that have continued to functino since 1991, albeit with mixed results. The book also does an admirable job of comparing Russia, by far the largest Soviet successor state, with China, a country that is still a Communist autocracy. The similarities and contrasts between these two cases are fascinating. Mark Kramer, Director of Cold War Studies, Harvard University (USA)


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Anastassia Obydenkova is a Research Scientist at The Institute for Economic Analysis of the Spanish Council for Scientific Research (IAE-CSIC) and Affiliated Professor at Barcelona School of Economics (BSE), Spain. Her main areas of expertise are sustainable development, socio-economic and geopolitical transformations, global environmental politics, and area-focus on Eurasia and China. She is the author and editor of multiple books and articles on these topics. She was awarded research fellowships at Yale, Princeton, and Harvard Universities.

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