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Annah Zhu book release, Rosewood: Endangered Species Conservation and the Rise of Global China

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December 7, 2022

"Endangered Species Conservation and the Rise of Global China: A Conversation with Annah Lake Zhu"', is an article featuring dr. Annah Zhu, Assistant Professor at the Environmental Policy group. The Global China Pulse editor, Jessica DiCarlo, speaks with Annah in this interview about her newly published book, "Rosewood".

Text Attribution: Endangered Species Conservation and the Rise of Global China: A Conversation with Annah Lake Zhu; interview with Annah Zhu by Jessica DiCarlo (GCP Editor); edited by Jessica DiCarlo and published by Global China Pulse under the Creative Commons license CC BY-NC 4.0.

Global China Pulse interviews Annah Zhu

"China and the environment often sit in tension—for example, China is a primary polluter while also the key to our global environmental security, and China is both the largest deforester and the largest planter of trees. How might we reconcile demand for resources within China and the country’s efforts to preserve these resources? Can one resource help us rethink global conservation efforts in the twenty-first century and, in turn, the concept of Global China? In her new book, Rosewood: Endangered Species Conservation and the Rise of Global China (Harvard University Press, 2022), Annah Lake Zhu grapples with these questions, offering a rigorous look at China’s growing environmentalism through the boom in rosewood trade between China and Madagascar." (Global China Pulse, 2022)

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Endangered Species Conservation and the Rise of Global China: A Conversation with Annah Lake Zhu on Global China Pulse (thepeoplesmap.net)

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