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As American leadership over climate change declines, China has
begun to identify itself as a great power by formulating ambitious
climate policies. Based on the premise that great powers have
unique responsibilities, this book explores how China's rise to
great power status transforms notions of great power responsibility
in general and international climate politics in particular. The
author looks empirically at the Chinese party-state's conceptions
of state responsibility, discusses the influence of those notions
on China's role in international climate politics, and considers
both how China will act out its climate responsibility in the
future and the broader implications of these actions. Alongside the
argument that the international norm of climate responsibility is
an emerging attribute of great power responsibility, Kopra develops
a normative framework of great power responsibility to shed new
light on the transformations China's rise will yield and the kind
of great power China will prove to be. The book will be of interest
to students and scholars of international relations, China studies,
foreign policy studies, international organizations, international
ethics and environmental politics.
As American leadership over climate change declines, China has
begun to identify itself as a great power by formulating ambitious
climate policies. Based on the premise that great powers have
unique responsibilities, this book explores how China's rise to
great power status transforms notions of great power responsibility
in general and international climate politics in particular. The
author looks empirically at the Chinese party-state's conceptions
of state responsibility, discusses the influence of those notions
on China's role in international climate politics, and considers
both how China will act out its climate responsibility in the
future and the broader implications of these actions. Alongside the
argument that the international norm of climate responsibility is
an emerging attribute of great power responsibility, Kopra develops
a normative framework of great power responsibility to shed new
light on the transformations China's rise will yield and the kind
of great power China will prove to be. The book will be of interest
to students and scholars of international relations, China studies,
foreign policy studies, international organizations, international
ethics and environmental politics.
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