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This book is written by experts from Institute of Urban and
Environmental Studies of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences,
and National Climate Center, this book provides an overview of
China's effort to implement the Paris Agreement. In addition to
measures put in place to reduce runoff in cities, improve flood
risk management, promote decarbonization, and combat
desertification, the book also addresses issues such as scientific
assessment in relation to climate change, the implications of US
domestic climate politics for China-US relations, and China's
emerging leadership role in the post-Paris age. The volume is a
must-read for anybody who wants to understand how China's
aggressive climate adaptation policies help shape the country's
growing weight in global climate governance.
This book is written by experts from Institute of Urban and
Environmental Studies of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences,
and National Climate Center, this book provides an overview of
China's effort to implement the Paris Agreement. In addition to
measures put in place to reduce runoff in cities, improve flood
risk management, promote decarbonization, and combat
desertification, the book also addresses issues such as scientific
assessment in relation to climate change, the implications of US
domestic climate politics for China-US relations, and China's
emerging leadership role in the post-Paris age. The volume is a
must-read for anybody who wants to understand how China's
aggressive climate adaptation policies help shape the country's
growing weight in global climate governance.
The author of this major work is Wang Weiguang a leading academic
in China. The book is a theoretical innovation which combines
theory with practical issues in examining social interests and
conflict. It uses the basic principles of Marx as a foundation for
the study. In looking at conflict it incorporates sociology, ethics
and other disciplines. Social interests and conflict is examined
through the prism of contemporary Chinese socialist construction.
The author argues that understanding the real problems of conflict
in modern China can is enhanced using a Marxist perspective. The
book has three main themes in understanding this subject: History,
Theory and Reality. This work helps give an appreciation of the
deep rooted historical origins of the rise of China and the
benefits and challenges of change. It is an important contribution
to the understanding of modern China by a leading Chinese academic.
This book examines the various social contradictions that sit at
the heart of China's strategy of maintaining a harmonious socialist
society whilst generating vertiginous economic growth. Written by a
senior member of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Social
Change in Contemporary China and the Theory of Social Contradiction
studies the roots and backgrounds of the key theories of
contradiction alongside the practical implications on modern-day
China. The deep research-led content is divided into two unique
parts. Section one focuses on the contradictions amongst the
people, whilst section two focuses on the contradictions between
different social groups and social classes. Systematic and
wide-ranging, this brand-new book will enable the reader to gain a
clear understanding into China's perceptions and ideas of social
contradiction theory. This book will be particularly relevant to
academic organisations involved in social sciences and socialism
studies, Marxist theory studies, China studies and Asian studies.
Published in association with the prestigious China Social Sciences
Press.
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