Climate change discourse in China/ Sidan Wang.
2022
QC903.2.C6
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Climate change discourse in China/ Sidan Wang.
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9789811667541 (electronic bk.)
9811667543 (electronic bk.)
9811667535
9789811667534
9811667543 (electronic bk.)
9811667535
9789811667534
Publication Details
Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
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10.1007/978-981-16-6754-1 doi
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QC903.2.C6
Dewey Decimal Classification
363.738740951
Summary
This book focuses on the politics, discourse and actors surrounding climate change issues in China. This framework offers a new way of observing Chinese discourses around climate change. Discursive changes in coal consumption and air pollution have been raised to uncover the various motivations of China towards addressing climate issues. This book will be of interest to a variety of different stakeholders including policy-makers, non-state actors, business communities and media, and anyone who are interested in the climate governance of China. Sidan Wang is Lecturer at the Institute of International Relations of China Foreign Affairs University in Beijing.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction.-Chapter 2. A leadership approach to understanding climate governance of China
Chapter 3. The rise of China in global climate governance
Chapter 4. Discursive change in the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities
Chapter 5. Framing Climate Change Resilience in China
Chapter 6. Conclusion: Post-COVID 19 climate governance.
Chapter 3. The rise of China in global climate governance
Chapter 4. Discursive change in the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities
Chapter 5. Framing Climate Change Resilience in China
Chapter 6. Conclusion: Post-COVID 19 climate governance.