Politics of Renewable Energy in China
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Politics of Renewable Energy in China

9781788118149 爱德华·埃尔加出版社
Chen Gang, East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore
Publication Date:2019 ISBN:978 1 78811 814 9 Extent:176页
在本书中,陈格研究了中国促进绿色技术和实践的方法的现实效力,并讨论了其所处的政治格局。

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在本书中,陈格研究了中国促进绿色技术和实践的方法的现实效力,并讨论了其所处的政治格局。

Politics of Renewable Energy in China questions the wisdom of hailing China as a model for authoritarian environmental governance with an up-to -date examination of the subject. It provides readers with a thorough and timely account of recent developments in China’s low-carbon energy industries. Disclosing how energy interest groups are lobbying members of central government, and shedding light on disputes between pro-development and pro-environmental groups, this book explores the ideological and bureaucratic inconsistency and confusion which surrounds China’s environmental policies. Emphasizing China’s renewable energy policies, related enforcement issues and local political concerns over wind and solar generation, this book examines the extent to which China’s centralised, top down approach has been effective in ensuring local actors reach policy targets.

对中国低碳行业最新发展的最新描述将对对中国可再生能源行业(尤其是中国和国际政治学生)感兴趣的读者有用。对于公共和环境政策,中国和气候研究的研究人员和教授来说,这也将是一个有价值的工具。

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‘This book presents a solid reflection on a range of core topics which not only relate to the processes of, and interactions with, politics in energy markets, but more fundamentally that it outlines key players and institutions as well as many major evolutions of recent Chinese energy policy. The book usefully draws together a core summary of key evolutions in Chinese energy policy, and reflects on issues pertaining to the political economy of energy markets – a subject area one might argue is due a renewal in the academic literature.’
– David C Broadstock, Economics of Energy & Environmental Policy
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Contents: 1. Introduction 2. China’s Mercantile Strategy to Boost Renewable Sectors 3. Central Authorities’ Top-down Approach of Promoting Renewable Energy 4. Challenges from the Local: Geographic and Industrial Barriers 5. Interest Groups and the Bureaucracy 6. Disputes over How to Go Low-Carbon 7. Five-Year Plans and Energy Policy Priorities 8. Discussion: Energy Policy Priorities in a Fragmented Authoritarian State 9. Conclusion: Policy Priorities Reshaped by Central–Local Relationship and Interest Groups Index


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