2012
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2169844
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China's Global and Domestic Governance of Climate Change, Trade and Sustainable Energy: Exploring China's Interests in a Global Massive Scale-Up of Renewable Energies

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“…It is important to note, however, that allegations of protectionism in the renewable energy sector do not only relate to China. For example, Melendez-Ortiz et al argue that national procurement regimes in general show 'evidence of opacity, lack of accountability and discrimination' [30]. Thus, Chinese government procurement processes lacking in transparency regarding bid criteria and decision-making processes must be viewed in this international context.…”
Section: Obstacles To International Investment Synergiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to note, however, that allegations of protectionism in the renewable energy sector do not only relate to China. For example, Melendez-Ortiz et al argue that national procurement regimes in general show 'evidence of opacity, lack of accountability and discrimination' [30]. Thus, Chinese government procurement processes lacking in transparency regarding bid criteria and decision-making processes must be viewed in this international context.…”
Section: Obstacles To International Investment Synergiesmentioning
confidence: 99%