Publication

Jan 2011

This paper aims to map China’s evolving interests, institutions and activities related to the governance of climate change. In doing so, it makes a special effort to consider not only China’s position in the UNFCCC but its domestic governance initiatives and the evolving participation of a variety of Chinese firms, NGOs and subnational governmental units in transnational climate governance as well.

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Author David Held, Eva-Maria Nag, Charles Roger
Series LSE Global Governance Working Papers
Issue 1
Publisher LSE Global Governance
Copyright © 2011 David Held, Eva-Maria Nag and Charles Roger
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