China in the International Politics of Climate Change: A Foreign Policy Analysis
This report looks into the developments in China’s political response to the threat of climate change from the late 1980s when the problem emerged on the international political agenda, until 2004. Three theoretically based explanatory models are employed to identify the factors that have influenced...
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ftunivnotexas:info:ark/67531/metadc501482 2023-05-15T16:18:25+02:00 China in the International Politics of Climate Change: A Foreign Policy Analysis Fridtjof Nansen Institute Reports Bjørkum, Ida China 1980~/2004~ 2005-12 v, 80 p. : col.ill. Text https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc501482/ English eng The Fridtjof Nansen Institute isbn: 82-7613-481-5 issn: 0801-2431 rep-no: FNI Report 12/2005 url: http://www.fni.no/doc&pdf/FNI-R1205.pdf oclc: 873485107 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc501482/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc501482 Public http://www.fni.no/doc&pdf/FNI-R1205.pdf climate change climate policies negotiations developing countries Chinese policies decision making foreign policies Report 2005 ftunivnotexas 2017-04-01T22:06:50Z This report looks into the developments in China’s political response to the threat of climate change from the late 1980s when the problem emerged on the international political agenda, until 2004. Three theoretically based explanatory models are employed to identify the factors that have influenced Chinese foreign policy-making on climate change in the past, and furthermore how these factors are likely to influence China’s future climate change policy. The three models emphasize respectively: national interests in terms of costs and benefits; domestic political bargaining; and learning through diffusion of knowledge and norms. Report Fridtjof Nansen University of North Texas: UNT Digital Library Fridtjof ENVELOPE(-56.717,-56.717,-63.567,-63.567) |
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This report looks into the developments in China’s political response to the threat of climate change from the late 1980s when the problem emerged on the international political agenda, until 2004. Three theoretically based explanatory models are employed to identify the factors that have influenced Chinese foreign policy-making on climate change in the past, and furthermore how these factors are likely to influence China’s future climate change policy. The three models emphasize respectively: national interests in terms of costs and benefits; domestic political bargaining; and learning through diffusion of knowledge and norms. |
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China in the International Politics of Climate Change: A Foreign Policy Analysis |
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China in the International Politics of Climate Change: A Foreign Policy Analysis |
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China in the International Politics of Climate Change: A Foreign Policy Analysis |
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China in the International Politics of Climate Change: A Foreign Policy Analysis |
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