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Non-state Actors in China and Global Environmental Governance: Governing China in the 21st Century

Editat de Dan Guttman, Yijia Jing, Oran R. Young
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This book is the first effort to develop a broad and deep perspective on the emerging space occupied by “non-state actors” in China in the context of global environmental governance.  It will serve as a primer both for scholars seeking to understand China’s environmental governance system and for practitioners working with policymakers and administrators within that system. Individual chapters explore what works in achieving social change, domestically as well as globally, and will provide guidance to activists and directors of NGOs as well as scholars.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789813365964
ISBN-10: 981336596X
Ilustrații: XXII, 303 p. 24 illus., 5 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Governing China in the 21st Century

Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Part one.- Chapter One: Introduction.- Chapter Two: The State, Nonstate Actors, and China’s Environmental Performance: Setting the Stage.- Chapter Three: The Landscape of Nonstate Actors and China Environmental Governance: Illustrative Roadmaps to Processes and Institutions.- Part two.- Chapter Four: The Governance Effect of Environmental CSR Reporting in China: State and Non-State Facilitation.- Chapter Five: Will China Industrial Organizations Succeed in Addressing the “Trust Deficit” Arising from Global Supply Chain Governance?.- Chapter Six: Extending Enforcement: How the Institute of Public & Environmental Affairs Leverages Public Information to Strengthen Environmental Governance.- Part three.-Chapter Seven: Water Stewardship: Engaging Business, Civil Society and Government in Collaborative Solutions to China’s Freshwater Challenges.- Chapter Eight: Non-Industry and Nonstate Actors Contribution in the Standard Drafting Process:Examples from the Development of China Room Air Conditioner Standards.- Chapter Nine: In the Shadow of the State: The Rise and Limits of Transnational Private Certification in China’s Seafood Sector.- Chapter Ten: Green Supply Chain Initiatives in China: The Roles of Nonstate Actors.



Notă biografică

Dan Guttman is a lawyer and former public servant who has devoted his career to issues of public policy. Since arriving in China as a Fulbright scholar in 2004, he has taught and developed comparative China/western governance courses and programs at Shanghai Jiao Tong, Peking, Tianjin, Tsinghua, and Fudan Universities and taught at Duke Kunshan University and New York University Shanghai. 
Yijia Jing is a Chang Jiang Scholar, Dean of the Institute for Global Public Policy, and Professor of the School of International Relations and Public Affairs, Fudan University.
Oran Young is professor emeritus and co-director of the Program on Governance for Sustainable Development at the Bren School of Environmental Science & Management at the University of California Santa Barbara.
 


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"Non-state actors are playing increasingly important roles in enhancing China’s environmental governance and, more broadly, in modernizing China’s' governance system. However, systematic research on the subject has been astonishingly sparse. This timely volume, edited by internationally-renowned scholars, fills this gap and should lead to a growing interest in this critical issue."  
Ye Qi, Cheung Kong Professor of Environmental Policy, School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University 
 
"Focusing on the role of non-state actors, this book offers important insights regarding differences between the political and governing processes of China and the West. I know of no comparable approach to the topic of ecological modernization. The analytical framework applied systematically throughout the book should have a long shelf life."
Daniel Mazmanian, Chair of Presidential Working Group on Sustainability; Professor and former Dean, University of Southern California Sol Price School of Public Policy.
This book is the first effort to develop a broad and deep perspective on the emerging space occupied by “non-state actors” in China in the context of global environmental governance.  It will serve as a primer both for scholars seeking to understand China’s environmental governance system and for practitioners working with policymakers and administrators within that system. Individual chapters explore what works in achieving social change, domestically as well as globally, and will provide guidance to activists and directors of NGOs as well as scholars.  

Caracteristici

Explores China's emerging societal response to climate change Provides case studies from China in how a society can work towards environmental sustainability Explains how international NGOs and legal organizations operate within the Chinese context