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Author: Jonathan B. Wiener

04 Feb

A Response to Daniel Abebe and Jonathan Masur by Jonathan B. Wiener

[Jonathan B. Wiener is the Perkins Professor of Law and Environmental Policy at Duke University; Eli Goldston Visiting Professor at Harvard Law School; and a University Fellow at Resources for the Future] In their paper on the "Two Chinas" and climate change policy, Professors Abebe and Masur raise an important point about how China's internal politics may affect its international relations....

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