
China and Climate Leadership
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In its design, the book explores China's relationship with the main narrators of the story, i.e., powerful industrialised countries, but also with so far under-explored developing countries to both scrutinise China's performance in the climate change negotiations and show how socialisation and the political context have shaped China's relationship with others. The book furthermore illuminates Chinese understandings of China's role in climate change as well as contestation of, and support for, an international climate leadership role at home.
China and Climate Leadership offers an in-depth exploration of China's behaviour and motivations, and contributes to the ongoing debate on China's rise and integration into international society. It will be of interest to both academics and practitioners with an interest in International Relations, role theory and Foreign Policy Analysis, China, and climate change governance.
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In an era of major global challenges this book 'China and Climate Leadership' is a timely study of China's approach to the global climate crisis. This book is a must read for those who wish to understand how China positions itself in global affairs and in climate governance in particular.Dr. Niall Duggan, Senior Lecturer in Government and Politics, University College Cork
Vender's work advances Chinese studies by linking elite discourse and domestic contestation (bureaucratic, local, public and academic) to international behaviour. It nuances simplistic labels of China as "global leader" or "reluctant follower," showing how carefully crafted national role conceptions and their contestation shape the country's international role. More broadly, Vender's role-theoretical reconceptualization of leadership and her emphasis on followers' agency contribute to debates on global leadership beyond conventional power-transition perspectives. The auxiliary-role framework also offers a transferable analytical tool for future studies of leadership in other areas, such as trade, public health and digital governance.
Yitong Ye, The China Quarterly
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