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The author gives some philosophical reflections on the issue of ever increasing amount of waste in the context of the believe that technology can solve any problem, while itself being one of the sources of the problem.
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We outline the frameworks that shape and hold apart waste debates in and about the Global North and Global South and that hinder analysis of flows between them. Typically, waste is addressed as municipal waste, resulting in a focus on domestic consumption and urban governance and an emphasis on...
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The unsustainable production and consumption patterns leading to a problem with waste management require technical and administrative solution on a local, regional or national level. Efforts may be challenged by processes of globalisation and international politics. The author discusses the...
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Standard political economy analysis suggests that, in China and India, as in other countries, domestic producers … promotes growth? How have WTO rules so far affected the ability of India and China to promote growth in these respects? This … essay examines the constraints that the WTO may impose on China and India as they engage in industrial policy towards …
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