Policy Translation and Energy Transition in China

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Policy Translation and Energy Transition in China. / Delman, Jørgen.

The Oxford Handbook of Translation and Social Practices. ed. / Christine Meng Ji; Sara Laviosa. Oxford University Press, 2021. (Oxford Handbooks Online, Vol. The Oxford Handbook of Translation and Social Practices).

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Harvard

Delman, J 2021, Policy Translation and Energy Transition in China. in CM Ji & S Laviosa (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Translation and Social Practices. Oxford University Press, Oxford Handbooks Online, vol. The Oxford Handbook of Translation and Social Practices. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190067205.013.9

APA

Delman, J. (2021). Policy Translation and Energy Transition in China. In C. M. Ji, & S. Laviosa (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Translation and Social Practices Oxford University Press. Oxford Handbooks Online Vol. The Oxford Handbook of Translation and Social Practices https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190067205.013.9

Vancouver

Delman J. Policy Translation and Energy Transition in China. In Ji CM, Laviosa S, editors, The Oxford Handbook of Translation and Social Practices. Oxford University Press. 2021. (Oxford Handbooks Online, Vol. The Oxford Handbook of Translation and Social Practices). https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190067205.013.9

Author

Delman, Jørgen. / Policy Translation and Energy Transition in China. The Oxford Handbook of Translation and Social Practices. editor / Christine Meng Ji ; Sara Laviosa. Oxford University Press, 2021. (Oxford Handbooks Online, Vol. The Oxford Handbook of Translation and Social Practices).

Bibtex

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