This paper analyses the institutional constraints on China's transition to sustainability. Through the investigation of the ecological dimension of the sustainability in China, we argue that there is a vacuum of social consensus and public understanding resulting from unbridled meritocracy and that this forms the key barrier to China's transition to sustainability. In our conclusion, we strongly propose a public debate in the form of dialogue among different classes and interest groups in Chinese society to contemplate a substantial paradigm shift from the transition to sustainable development to the transition to sustainabilit
With rapid development since the 1970s, China is entering a period of social transformation, which n...
The trade-off between environmental sustainability and economic growth has been the focus of an exte...
Multiple strains of China’s major philosophical /religious / cosmological ideologies variously empha...
This paper considers that the contingencies in place in China around sustainability are unique for a...
This paper examines the sustainability of China’s economic development since the 1979 Reform by addr...
Abstract | This paper examines the sustainability of China’s economic development since the 1979 Ref...
This paper explores change in official institutions orienting China’s socio-ecological relations in ...
Sustainability transitions in China are driven by on-going governmental interventions to overcome ma...
This article explores the concept of sustainability in a postsocialist context through an analysis o...
China’s ecological future is a global concern. The concern intensifies simultaneously with China’s e...
This edited volume argues that China's development poses the greatest ever environmental challenge f...
As a result of rapid development of the world economy since the 1960s, aggravations caused by popula...
The proper analysis of environmental politics in different national contexts requires a returned foc...
This article examines the interplay between welfare ideas and institutional development and then see...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
With rapid development since the 1970s, China is entering a period of social transformation, which n...
The trade-off between environmental sustainability and economic growth has been the focus of an exte...
Multiple strains of China’s major philosophical /religious / cosmological ideologies variously empha...
This paper considers that the contingencies in place in China around sustainability are unique for a...
This paper examines the sustainability of China’s economic development since the 1979 Reform by addr...
Abstract | This paper examines the sustainability of China’s economic development since the 1979 Ref...
This paper explores change in official institutions orienting China’s socio-ecological relations in ...
Sustainability transitions in China are driven by on-going governmental interventions to overcome ma...
This article explores the concept of sustainability in a postsocialist context through an analysis o...
China’s ecological future is a global concern. The concern intensifies simultaneously with China’s e...
This edited volume argues that China's development poses the greatest ever environmental challenge f...
As a result of rapid development of the world economy since the 1960s, aggravations caused by popula...
The proper analysis of environmental politics in different national contexts requires a returned foc...
This article examines the interplay between welfare ideas and institutional development and then see...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
With rapid development since the 1970s, China is entering a period of social transformation, which n...
The trade-off between environmental sustainability and economic growth has been the focus of an exte...
Multiple strains of China’s major philosophical /religious / cosmological ideologies variously empha...