Recommended Readings
- Altvater, Elmar. 2006. “The Social and Natural Environment of Fossil Capitalism.” in Leo Panitch and Colin Leys (eds.) Coming to Terms with Nature. Monmouth, UK: Merlin Press.
- Becker, Jasper. 2004. “China's Growing Pains.” National Geographic (March): 68–95.
- Economy, Elizabeth. 2004. The River Runs Black: The Environmental Challenge to China's Future. London: Cornell University Press.
- Klare, Michael. 2007. “Is Energo‐Fascism in Your Future?” TomDispatch.com (January 14): <http://www.tomdispatch.com/index.mhtml?pid=157241>. Accessed January 14, 2007.
- Klare, Michael. 2005. “Revving Up the China Threat.” The Nation (October 24): <http://www.thenation.com/doc/20051024/klare>. Accessed October 24, 2005
- Li, Xinxin. 2003. “Ten Hidden Dangers Affecting China's Economic Operations.” Beijing Liaowang in Chinese (November 24): 6–8.
- McKay, Huw. 2007. “From Growth to ‘Quality of Growth.’” Asia Times Online (March 17): <http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China/IC17Ad05.html>.
- McKibben, Bill. 2005. “The Great Leap.” Harper's Magazine (December): 42–52.
- Nolan, Peter. 2004. China at the Crossroads. Cambridge, UK: Polity.
- Smith, Richard. 1997. “Creative Destruction: Capitalist Development and China's Environment.” New Left Review (March–April): 3–41.
- Wen, Dale, & Minqi Li. 2006. “China: Hyper‐Development and Environmental Crisis.” in Leo Panitch and Colin Leys (eds.), Coming to Terms with Nature. Monmouth, UK: Merlin Press.
- “‘The Chinese Miracle Will End Soon’ (Interview with China's Deputy Minister of the Environment.” 2005. Der Spiegel (March 7): <http://www.spiegel.de/international/spiegel/0,1518,345694,00.html>.