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China's Climate Policy (Paperback)
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China's Climate Policy (Paperback)
Series: China Policy Series
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To understand China's climate change policy is not easy, as the
country itself is a paradox actor in global climate political
economy: it used to take very suspicious stand on the scientific
certainty of climate change, but recently it has become a signatory
and firm supporter of the Kyoto Protocol; it stubbornly refuses to
accept any emission cutting obligations, but has gradually taken
the lead in developing renewable energies and carbon trading
business; it accuses western countries of their hypocrisy and
irresponsibility, but ironically maintains close cooperation with
them on low-carbon projects; it fears climate mitigation
commitments may hamper the economic growth, but meanwhile spends
most lavishly on the research and development of clean energy and
other green technologies. This book, unlike other researches which
explain China's climate policy from pure economics or
politics/foreign policy perspectives, provides a panoramic view
over China's climate-related regulations, laws and policies as well
as various government and non-government actors involved in the
climate politics. Through analyzing the political and socioeconomic
factors that influence the world's largest carbon emitter's
participation into the global collective actions against climate
change, the book argues that as a vast continental state with a mix
of authoritarian politics and a quasi-liberalised market economy,
China's climate policy process is fragmented and self-defensive,
seemingly having little room for significant compromises or
changes; yet in response to the mounting international pressures
and energy security concerns and attracted by lucrative carbon
businesses and clean energy market, the regime shows some sort of
better-than-expected flexibility and shrewdness in coping with the
newly-emerged challenges. Its future climate actions, whether
effective or not, are vital not only for the success of the global
mitigation effort, but for China's own economic restructure and
sustainable development. The book is a unique research monograph on
the evolving domestic and foreign policies taken by the Chinese
government to tackle climate change challenges. It concludes that
instead of being motivated by concern about its vulnerability to
climate change, Chinese climate-related policies have been mainly
driven by its intensive attention to energy security, business
opportunities lying in emerging green industries and image
consideration in the global climate politics.
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