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E-raamat: China's Environmental Foreign Relations [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 124 pages, 4 Tables, black and white; 11 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: China Policy Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Mar-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003149927
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 124 pages, 4 Tables, black and white; 11 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: China Policy Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Mar-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003149927
"Over recent decades, China has moved from being a follower towards taking on a leadership role in global environmental governance. This book discusses this important development. It examines the key role of Chinese interest groups, showing how through various domestic dynamics they have influenced how China has approached issues such as climate change and the environment. Focusing on examples of multilateral environmental treaties, bilateral cooperation, and the proposition of alternative norms - the idea of China as an "ecological civilisation" - the book provides crucial insights on the evolution of China's approach to international relations and engagement with global environmental governance, and contributes to the discussion of what kind of power China is poised to become"--

Over recent decades, China has moved from being a follower towards taking on a leadership role in global environmental governance. This book discusses this important development. It examines the key role of Chinese interest groups, showing how through various domestic dynamics they have influenced how China has approached issues such as climate change and the environment. Focusing on examples of multilateral environmental treaties, bilateral cooperation, and the proposition of alternative norms – the idea of China as an "ecological civilisation" – the book provides crucial insights on the evolution of China’s approach to international relations and engagement with global environmental governance, and contributes to the discussion of what kind of power China is poised to become.

List of illustrations
vii
Preface viii
1 Interest groups in China's environmental foreign relations
1(13)
The genesis of China's environmental foreign relations
2(2)
Visibility of interests and invisibility of interest groups
4(2)
Research puzzle
6(1)
Methodological note
7(1)
Argument in a nutshell
8(6)
2 From ecological modernisation to environmental nationalism
14(13)
Ecological modernisation
14(2)
Eco-socialism
16(2)
Chinese environmentalism?
18(1)
Environmental nationalism
19(8)
3 A tale of two treaties
27(24)
Montreal Protocol and Convention on Biological Diversity
28(5)
Unravelling implementation patterns
33(1)
Enforcement: procedural versus substantive
33(5)
Compliance: procedural versus substantive
38(3)
Partnering enforcement with compliance
41(3)
Analysis: unexpected interest groups and familiar rhetoric
44(7)
4 Selective sharing in bilateral environmental cooperation
51(20)
Bilateral environmental cooperation
52(1)
Chinese experience
53(2)
Public interest groups: important in an invisible way
55(3)
Entering Laos
58(3)
Seeking new partnership
61(2)
Analysis: public interest groups in the story of Chinese overseas investment
63(8)
5 The rise of ecological civilisation
71(25)
Conceptualising ecological civilisation
72(5)
Debating ecological civilisation
77(7)
Registering domestic interests in the international discourse
84(4)
Analysis: reshuffling power and rebranding image
88(8)
6 Conclusion: a constructivist utilitarian power?
96(5)
References 101(21)
Index 122
Heidi Wang-Kaeding is Lecturer in International Relations in the School of Social, Political and Global Studies at Keele University