Drawing insights from a qualitative content analysis of China’s national climate reports between 2016 and 2019, this article examines the extent to which classical leadership typologies introduced by Oran Young, Arild Underdal, and Raino Malnes in the early 1990s have explanatory power outside of international climate negotiation frameworks. Mode by mode, we assess the strengths and weaknesses of four classical leadership modes—directional, ideational, instrumental, and structural—to grasp the manifestation of international climate leadership in a domestic context. While the analysis points out some substantial weaknesses in classical leadership modes, it indicates that China has taken consistent efforts to offer climate leadership in a dom...
As the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitter, China has been a key party in global climate negotiat...
China's approach to multilateral climate negotiation has shifted greatly over the past decades. From...
This thesis addresses the topic of the effectiveness of negotiation in the climate change regime, wh...
Developed countries, defined in the global climate negotiations as the Annex I countries, have been ...
Being the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitter and second largest economy, China’s role in interna...
The puzzle this thesis investigates is the narrative of China as an obstructor to climate change mit...
The expectation of developed countries’ leadership is institutionalised in the United Nations’ clima...
China’s rise has accelerated expectations for it to step up as a climate leader – a role that has t...
Thèse de doctorat en Science politique, spécialité Relations internationalesDrawing on the concepts ...
We are in the midst of a climate emergency: the necessity for global cooperation to ensure that the ...
The expectation of developed countries' leadership is institutionalised in the United Nations' clima...
As industrial civilization confronts the devastating consequences of global climate change, the diff...
Compared to China’s tough position in 2009, China’s cooperative stance at the 2015 Paris Climate Con...
China is becoming a more influential actor in the world, being a key factor in global climate govern...
During the past decade, we have witnessed a transformation in the role played by China in internatio...
As the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitter, China has been a key party in global climate negotiat...
China's approach to multilateral climate negotiation has shifted greatly over the past decades. From...
This thesis addresses the topic of the effectiveness of negotiation in the climate change regime, wh...
Developed countries, defined in the global climate negotiations as the Annex I countries, have been ...
Being the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitter and second largest economy, China’s role in interna...
The puzzle this thesis investigates is the narrative of China as an obstructor to climate change mit...
The expectation of developed countries’ leadership is institutionalised in the United Nations’ clima...
China’s rise has accelerated expectations for it to step up as a climate leader – a role that has t...
Thèse de doctorat en Science politique, spécialité Relations internationalesDrawing on the concepts ...
We are in the midst of a climate emergency: the necessity for global cooperation to ensure that the ...
The expectation of developed countries' leadership is institutionalised in the United Nations' clima...
As industrial civilization confronts the devastating consequences of global climate change, the diff...
Compared to China’s tough position in 2009, China’s cooperative stance at the 2015 Paris Climate Con...
China is becoming a more influential actor in the world, being a key factor in global climate govern...
During the past decade, we have witnessed a transformation in the role played by China in internatio...
As the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitter, China has been a key party in global climate negotiat...
China's approach to multilateral climate negotiation has shifted greatly over the past decades. From...
This thesis addresses the topic of the effectiveness of negotiation in the climate change regime, wh...