According to the constructivist international relations theory, the social structure of international politics not only influences an agent’s behavior, but more importantly constructs its identities and interests. Are there any change happened to China’s national identity, interests and behavior after its participation in the global course on tackling climate change? If so, what are these changes? This article uses content analysis to examine the identity and interests change in China’s climate diplomatic discourse from 1999 to 2014 and analyses the data related to China’s action on curbing climate change in the same period. After analyzing, this article finds out that there is a gradual change of China’s identity: From a developing country...
This article focuses on the communication tools employed by the EU and the People's Republic of Chin...
International observers might have expected China to respond to US defection on climate change with ...
As China’s cross-regional diplomacy is not separated from the party-state’s overall foreign policy g...
Climate change has been a contentious issue in international politics, and academic and scientific c...
For over a decade China has been the predominant carbon emitter in the global economy. It is thus im...
This article offers a novel understanding of China’s changing engagement in global climate governanc...
In 2007 China became the world's largest emitter of carbon dioxide. China's increased emissions have...
Compared to China’s tough position in 2009, China’s cooperative stance at the 2015 Paris Climate Con...
This thesis introduces an overlooked perspective on Chinese foreign policy, that of interest groups....
The People’s Republic of China (China) is often regarded as `a climate criminal´ abroad. Regardless ...
Over the past decade, China’s foreign policy strategy has shifted from Tao Guang Yang Hui (Keeping a...
The puzzle this thesis investigates is the narrative of China as an obstructor to climate change mit...
China has undergone a remarkable rise in the past four decades, its economy and material power growi...
China's approach to multilateral climate negotiation has shifted greatly over the past decades. From...
This thesis investigates the factors that can sufficiently explain China's policy change on climate ...
This article focuses on the communication tools employed by the EU and the People's Republic of Chin...
International observers might have expected China to respond to US defection on climate change with ...
As China’s cross-regional diplomacy is not separated from the party-state’s overall foreign policy g...
Climate change has been a contentious issue in international politics, and academic and scientific c...
For over a decade China has been the predominant carbon emitter in the global economy. It is thus im...
This article offers a novel understanding of China’s changing engagement in global climate governanc...
In 2007 China became the world's largest emitter of carbon dioxide. China's increased emissions have...
Compared to China’s tough position in 2009, China’s cooperative stance at the 2015 Paris Climate Con...
This thesis introduces an overlooked perspective on Chinese foreign policy, that of interest groups....
The People’s Republic of China (China) is often regarded as `a climate criminal´ abroad. Regardless ...
Over the past decade, China’s foreign policy strategy has shifted from Tao Guang Yang Hui (Keeping a...
The puzzle this thesis investigates is the narrative of China as an obstructor to climate change mit...
China has undergone a remarkable rise in the past four decades, its economy and material power growi...
China's approach to multilateral climate negotiation has shifted greatly over the past decades. From...
This thesis investigates the factors that can sufficiently explain China's policy change on climate ...
This article focuses on the communication tools employed by the EU and the People's Republic of Chin...
International observers might have expected China to respond to US defection on climate change with ...
As China’s cross-regional diplomacy is not separated from the party-state’s overall foreign policy g...