The paper examines some key economic dimensions and the international relations implications of the last question posed in the call for papers: “Given that China and the United States are the largest national sources of gas pollution, albeit with very different capabilities and historical responsibilities, how might they work together to protect the atmospheric commons?
an international negotiation process and debate over global climate co-operation. A centrepiece of t...
The central problem confronting climate change scholars and policymakers is how to create incentives...
This paper attempts to discuss China’s response on the global climate change. China, well known as t...
Climate change increasingly is becoming a major issue for the international community. It is contrib...
The vulnerability of China to the adverse impacts of rising global warming is outlined, including pr...
As the home to 1/3 of the world’s population and 1/4 of the global GDP, China and the United States ...
The post-2012 world Climate Change scenario would heavily depend on China’s next steps on Climate Ch...
The paper examines some key economic dimensions and the international relations implications of the ...
China has recently become the world’s greatest greenhouse gas emitter, surpassing the United States....
Nowadays, climate change is an overwhelming threat to many people who live in the planet. As a resul...
The Chinese stance, that no cap on carbon emissions will ever exist no matter how high, may be a pro...
The U.S. and China are the world’s largest and second largest CO2 emitters, respectively, and to wha...
It is generally agreed that the world would be better off with an international agreement to control...
Climate change is an environmental problem of global dimensions, but we lack a system of internation...
China is the world's second largest CO2 emitter behind the U.S. To what extent China gets involved i...
an international negotiation process and debate over global climate co-operation. A centrepiece of t...
The central problem confronting climate change scholars and policymakers is how to create incentives...
This paper attempts to discuss China’s response on the global climate change. China, well known as t...
Climate change increasingly is becoming a major issue for the international community. It is contrib...
The vulnerability of China to the adverse impacts of rising global warming is outlined, including pr...
As the home to 1/3 of the world’s population and 1/4 of the global GDP, China and the United States ...
The post-2012 world Climate Change scenario would heavily depend on China’s next steps on Climate Ch...
The paper examines some key economic dimensions and the international relations implications of the ...
China has recently become the world’s greatest greenhouse gas emitter, surpassing the United States....
Nowadays, climate change is an overwhelming threat to many people who live in the planet. As a resul...
The Chinese stance, that no cap on carbon emissions will ever exist no matter how high, may be a pro...
The U.S. and China are the world’s largest and second largest CO2 emitters, respectively, and to wha...
It is generally agreed that the world would be better off with an international agreement to control...
Climate change is an environmental problem of global dimensions, but we lack a system of internation...
China is the world's second largest CO2 emitter behind the U.S. To what extent China gets involved i...
an international negotiation process and debate over global climate co-operation. A centrepiece of t...
The central problem confronting climate change scholars and policymakers is how to create incentives...
This paper attempts to discuss China’s response on the global climate change. China, well known as t...