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Vietnam’s Mode of Development in the Face of Climate Change

In: Rethinking Asian Capitalism

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  • Thi Thu-Ha Nguyen

    (LASTA, Université de Rouen Normandie)

  • Etienne Espagne

    (Agence Française de Développement, CERDI)

Abstract

The changes in political and socio-economic conditions since Doi Moi have driven the development of new environmental policies and, more broadly, a specific Vietnamese “environmental state”. We consider this recent evolution in three distinct sequences and further analyze how climate change and the political discourse on climate change are currently being gradually institutionalized and becoming an integral component of Vietnamese social dynamics. The way adaptation and mitigation policies as well as the discourse on climate change actually shift the Vietnamese mode of development has come under particular challenge since the Glasgow Climate Pact and Vietnam’s announcements at COP26.

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  • Thi Thu-Ha Nguyen & Etienne Espagne, 2022. "Vietnam’s Mode of Development in the Face of Climate Change," Springer Books, in: Thi Anh-Dao Tran (ed.), Rethinking Asian Capitalism, chapter 0, pages 281-311, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-98104-4_13
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-98104-4_13
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    1. Elvis K. Ofori & Simplice A. Asongu & Ernest B. Ali & Bright A. Gyamfi & Isaac Ahakwa, 2024. "Environmental impact of ISO 14001 certification in promoting Sustainable development: The moderating role of innovation and structural change in BRICS and MINT, and G7 economies," Working Papers 24/014, European Xtramile Centre of African Studies (EXCAS).

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