China’s ecological civilization concept claims a new, Chinese model of promoting economic growth while reducing environmental pollution at the same time. This dissertation uses interdisciplinary methods to analyze two of China’s flagship ecological civilization policies, the national carbon market and the Belt and Road Initiative. While the national carbon market exemplifies China’s changing approach to domestic environmental policy, the Belt and Road Initiative is carrying the Chinese model of ecological civilization overseas. The first part of this dissertation focuses on China’s national carbon market. I use a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model to assess the interactions between a national carbon market and China’s ongoing struct...
Many countries have achieved moderate to dramatic growth during the last few decades, and the world...
Global energy markets and climate change in the twenty first century depend, to an extraordinary ext...
The excess utilization of conventional energy sources and their impact on environmental degradation ...
China’s ecological civilization concept claims a new, Chinese model of promoting economic growth whi...
China has seen tremendous economic growth in the past three decades, and in the order of eight to te...
China has seen tremendous economic growth in the past three decades, and in the order of eight to te...
It has been more than two years since the publication of our jointly written book, 'China Goes Green...
China is currently not only the most populous country on earth, but also the world's largest greenho...
This study aims to explore the role of China’s Ecological Civilization Pilot Policies in carbon emis...
As the world largest carbon dioxide (CO2) emitter, China is under pressure to develop policies to mi...
Innovation and globalization fosters a tendency towards multiparty collaboration and strategic conta...
In March 2011, the Chinese government unveiled a plan to establish a domestic cap-and-trade carbon m...
Global energy markets and climate change in the twenty first century depend, to an extraordinary ext...
Carbon trading has the potential to become the mainstream climate change policy approach, finding it...
In the early days of industrialisation, economists believed that the ramifications of economic growt...
Many countries have achieved moderate to dramatic growth during the last few decades, and the world...
Global energy markets and climate change in the twenty first century depend, to an extraordinary ext...
The excess utilization of conventional energy sources and their impact on environmental degradation ...
China’s ecological civilization concept claims a new, Chinese model of promoting economic growth whi...
China has seen tremendous economic growth in the past three decades, and in the order of eight to te...
China has seen tremendous economic growth in the past three decades, and in the order of eight to te...
It has been more than two years since the publication of our jointly written book, 'China Goes Green...
China is currently not only the most populous country on earth, but also the world's largest greenho...
This study aims to explore the role of China’s Ecological Civilization Pilot Policies in carbon emis...
As the world largest carbon dioxide (CO2) emitter, China is under pressure to develop policies to mi...
Innovation and globalization fosters a tendency towards multiparty collaboration and strategic conta...
In March 2011, the Chinese government unveiled a plan to establish a domestic cap-and-trade carbon m...
Global energy markets and climate change in the twenty first century depend, to an extraordinary ext...
Carbon trading has the potential to become the mainstream climate change policy approach, finding it...
In the early days of industrialisation, economists believed that the ramifications of economic growt...
Many countries have achieved moderate to dramatic growth during the last few decades, and the world...
Global energy markets and climate change in the twenty first century depend, to an extraordinary ext...
The excess utilization of conventional energy sources and their impact on environmental degradation ...