By exploring international practice of great power management, this paper examines how the U.S. (an established power) and China (an emerging power) discursively frame great power responsibility in the context of international negotiations on climate politics. Firstly, this paper will argue that the American discourse on "responsible great powerhood" attempts to redirect and constrain China’s position in global politics. Secondly, this paper claims that China defends its interests and responds to Western demands by advancing two, partly conflicting, climate discourses simultaneously. On the one hand, despite its growing international status, China emphasizes its status as a poor developing country. On the other, the rhetoric of being a "res...
As the world’s largest GHG emitter, China’s climate governance no doubt matters for the future of gl...
Being the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitter and second largest economy, China’s role in interna...
As China grows as a global power, so have expectations for it to behave 'responsibly'. Crucially, th...
By exploring international practice of great power management, this paper examines how the U.S. (an ...
As American leadership over climate change declines, China has begun to identify itself as a great p...
China’s engagement in international climate politics is undoubtedly imperative yet also raises a wid...
The People’s Republic of China (China) is often regarded as `a climate criminal´ abroad. Regardless ...
The Chinese stance, that no cap on carbon emissions will ever exist no matter how high, may be a pro...
As industrial civilization confronts the devastating consequences of global climate change, the diff...
In China today, the idea of “soft power” has become important in various realms of society. We analy...
This book is the first of its kind to examine the role of great powers in the international politics...
Climate change has been a contentious issue in international politics, and academic and scientific c...
This paper attempts to describe the competitive implications of the United States and China in globa...
Compared to China’s tough position in 2009, China’s cooperative stance at the 2015 Paris Climate Con...
It is understood that only through global cooperation can we effectively provide global public goods...
As the world’s largest GHG emitter, China’s climate governance no doubt matters for the future of gl...
Being the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitter and second largest economy, China’s role in interna...
As China grows as a global power, so have expectations for it to behave 'responsibly'. Crucially, th...
By exploring international practice of great power management, this paper examines how the U.S. (an ...
As American leadership over climate change declines, China has begun to identify itself as a great p...
China’s engagement in international climate politics is undoubtedly imperative yet also raises a wid...
The People’s Republic of China (China) is often regarded as `a climate criminal´ abroad. Regardless ...
The Chinese stance, that no cap on carbon emissions will ever exist no matter how high, may be a pro...
As industrial civilization confronts the devastating consequences of global climate change, the diff...
In China today, the idea of “soft power” has become important in various realms of society. We analy...
This book is the first of its kind to examine the role of great powers in the international politics...
Climate change has been a contentious issue in international politics, and academic and scientific c...
This paper attempts to describe the competitive implications of the United States and China in globa...
Compared to China’s tough position in 2009, China’s cooperative stance at the 2015 Paris Climate Con...
It is understood that only through global cooperation can we effectively provide global public goods...
As the world’s largest GHG emitter, China’s climate governance no doubt matters for the future of gl...
Being the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitter and second largest economy, China’s role in interna...
As China grows as a global power, so have expectations for it to behave 'responsibly'. Crucially, th...