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This article provides an analytical overview of major works on the
topic of environmental governance in China, with a particular
emphasis on studies examining policies during the reform era
(post-1978). We begin by exploring the rise of China's
"environmental state" and the various institutional and political
factors that shape state behavior. Next, we describe the complex
relationship between the Chinese state and society, analyzing
studies related to environmental public opinion, citizen action,
nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), green civil society, the role
of the media, and China's judiciary. Finally, we conclude by
reviewing research on market-based mechanisms of environmental
governance in China, including emissions trading schemes,
environmental transparency, corporate information disclosure, and
green finance.
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