2023
DOI: 10.1080/14747731.2023.2186107
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The roles they play: change in China’s climate leadership role during the post-Paris era

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“…Grubb and Gupta 2000: 19), there is extensive literature on China's contribution to international climate politics (e.g., Gao 2016;Hilton and Kerr 2017;Engels 2018;Kopra 2019). Yet the number of studies utilizing the concept of leadership has grown only recently (e.g., Qi and Dauvergne 2022;Yang 2022;Hurri 2023). In addition, some studies have investigated expectations for and recognition of China's leadership in international climate negotiations (e.g., Karlsson et al 2011;Burzo and Li 2018;Hurri 2020).…”
Section: Leadership In International Climate Politicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Grubb and Gupta 2000: 19), there is extensive literature on China's contribution to international climate politics (e.g., Gao 2016;Hilton and Kerr 2017;Engels 2018;Kopra 2019). Yet the number of studies utilizing the concept of leadership has grown only recently (e.g., Qi and Dauvergne 2022;Yang 2022;Hurri 2023). In addition, some studies have investigated expectations for and recognition of China's leadership in international climate negotiations (e.g., Karlsson et al 2011;Burzo and Li 2018;Hurri 2020).…”
Section: Leadership In International Climate Politicsmentioning
confidence: 99%