This book provides a two-level analytical framework and empirical study to analyze the reason and process of China’s transition that is from a follower to driver in the field of global climate governance, and is especially valuable the dialogues and cooperation between the government, media and civil society. Nowadays, China shows strong leadership to push the process of global climate governance. It’s the first and fastest time in the past 40-year history of China’s Opening-up that China wins the international respect and trust in one of the issues of global governance. What experiences can be summarized? What dynamic situations and new possibilities emerged after Trump, the U.S. president announced to withdraw from the Paris Agreement? How to move forward based on the existing success? This timely book offers new lens for international readers to understand China’s effort domestically and internationally in the field of climate change and illustrate the outlook of the climate governance in the frame of win-win co-governance model.
The first book in the field to use the interdisciplinary method to analysis the transition and the reasons behind The book got the endorsement from XIE Zhenhua, China’s Special Envoy on Climate Change Affairs Highlights the cooperation between the government, media and NGO in China in the field of climate as a pioneer to push a co-governance model Introduces the new and front-line trend about the engagement of the philanthropy and private sector to help the readers to understand what is happening now The author is a witness and insider campaigner of China’s transition on global climate governance from 2009-2015 The author is one of the most influential and active researchers and practitioners in the field in China
Binbin Wang
Global climate governance China Multi-stakeholder cooperation NGO Two-level game China’s transition Climate change communication climate change
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