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China Goes Green Coercive Environmentalism for a Troubled Planet

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

31.07.2020

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

240

Maße (L/B/H)

21.6/13.6/2.2 cm

Gewicht

318 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5095-4312-0

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"A clearly written, comprehensive and timely volume, China Goes Green will help students, researchers, and the general public understand how to think about China's 'authoritarian environmentalism' -- or more accurately, as Li and Shapiro argue -- 'environmental authoritarianism' under Xi Jinping. A concise guide to a very important issue."
Emily Yeh, University of Colorado Boulder
 
"China Goes Green brilliantly redefines our understanding of modern Chinese governance, dismantling a simplified portrait and illuminating the force, and the flaws, of the centralized approach that some officials call the 'era of coercion.' These insights are vital to understanding not only China's environmental policy but also its handling of public-health emergencies and other issues of urgent global interest."
Evan Osnos, author of Age of Ambition: Chasing Fortune, Truth and Faith in the New China
 
"Even as someone well versed in this material, I learned a great deal from this impressive text. I would absolutely use it with my students."
Matto Mildenberger, University of California, Santa Barbara
 
"Faith in the capacity of western forms of governance to meet the rising challenges of the Anthropocene is waning. Many find in China's brand of authoritarian environmentalism an appealing alternative. But can the appeal of this alternative withstand close scrutiny? Without denying or downplaying China's environmental achievements, Li and Shapiro subject China's environmental record to a systematic assessment. The result is a sobering account of what the authors describe as environmental authoritarianism in contrast to authoritarian environmentalism. An important argument that is particularly timely at this moment."
Oran Young, University of California, Santa Barbara
 
'Li and Shapiro trenchantly explore environmentalism as an element of China's deepening and globalizing authoritarianism, while also showing that a measure of citizen involvement, or "supervision by the masses," is required for such projects to succeed. Through nuanced case studies from urban air quality to reforestation, China Goes Green inspires us to focus on the relationship between sustainability and freedom - an endangered species in our increasingly illiberal world.'
Jesse Ribot, American University
 
"China Goes Green: Coercive Environmentalism for a Troubled Planet is a nuanced account of what China has done so far, and what lessons the world can learn from the authoritarian tone of environmentalism in China."
The Earthbound Report
 
"broad and deep, well documented and clear"
Asian Review of Books
 
"an important work that recasts the trade-offs of tackling catastrophic climate change."
Journal of Political Ecology
 
"Highly recommended for China scholars, those interested in the impact of China's growing global role, and everyone looking to understand how much coercion is necessary in environmental politics."
Jessica C. Teets, Governance
 
"a deeply perceptive book"
Mahesh Rangarajan, The Telegraph India

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

31.07.2020

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

240

Maße (L/B/H)

21.6/13.6/2.2 cm

Gewicht

318 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5095-4312-0

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: China Goes Green
  • Introduction: The Rise of Authoritarian Environmentalism

    Ecological Civilization as Political Philosophy

    A Global Call to Action

    What is State-led Environmentalism?

    Authoritarianism in Green Clothing

    Towards Mutually Agreed-upon Coercion

    1 Asserting "Green" Control: The State and its Subjects

    Campaigns and Crackdowns

    Environmental Campaigns

    Justifications and Risks

    Target-setting

    Targets Gone Awry

    Behavior Modification

    Environmentalism at a Price

    Notes

    2 "Green" China Pacifies its Borders

    One-size-fits-all Policymaking

    Afforestation by Monoculture

    The Loess Plateau as an Unscalable Success

    The Industrialized Forest of Uxin Banner

    Green Grabbing: Hydropower as Ecological Civilization and Modernization

    Green Grabbing as a Tool of Government Control

    Citizen Resistance: The Nu River and Tiger Leaping Gorge

    Ecological Migration: Sedentarizing Nomads and Building Parks

    Protected Areas and National Parks

    Pacifying Borderlands in the Name of the Environment

    3 The State on the "Green" Belt and Road

    The Belt and Road Initiative and the Environment

    Win-win Green Development

    The Quest for Soft Power

    Green Technocracy

    A Morass of Contradictions

    4 Global China Goes "Green"

    Mastering the Trade Game

    Banning Global Waste Imports

    Withholding Rare Earths

    Curbing the Endangered Species Trade

    Engineering China's Atmosphere

    Blue Skies or Bust

    Constructing "Sky River": Weather Modification on the Tibetan Plateau

    Outer Space Environmentalism: The Digital Belt and Road

    Geoengineering the Earth's Climate

    Mining the Moon

    The Sleeping Lion Awakes

    5 Environmental Authoritarianism on a Troubled Planet

    Environmental Fix

    Authoritarian Resilience

    Techno-political Underpinnings

    Transactional Logic

    Indispensable Civil Society

    Consultation under State Leadership

    References

    Index