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全球氣候治理的中國方案(英)

全球氣候治理的中國方案(英)

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作 者: 張海濱 著
出版社: 五洲傳播出版社
叢編項: 全球治理的中國方案叢書
標 簽: 暫缺

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ISBN: 9787508542324 出版時間: 2022-11-01 包裝: 平裝-膠訂
開本: 16開 頁數(shù): 字數(shù):  

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  “全球治理的中國方案”叢書(中、英文版),全面、深入地向國際社會闡釋中國的全球治理觀,展現(xiàn)中國作為一個負責任的大國,積極參與全球治理,努力為全球治理貢獻中國主張、中國智慧、中國方案,并以踏實穩(wěn)健的步伐,推動構建合作共贏、公正合理的全球治理體系和治理機制。氣候變化是當今世界面臨的嚴峻的全球性挑戰(zhàn)之一,事關人類的生存與發(fā)展。應對氣候變化離不開國際合作。當前氣候變化對人類的負面影響越來越嚴重,全球采取緊急行動應對氣候變化比以往任何時候都更加緊迫。自1990 年國際氣候談判啟動以來,全球氣候治理已走過30 年的歷程。如何評價全球氣候治理30 年的得與失?作為全球氣候治理的積極參與者和關鍵行為體,中國對全球氣候治理有哪些貢獻?中國是如何思考和推進全球氣候治理的?如何定位中國在全球氣候治理中的角色?中國在全球氣候治理中的角色轉換背后的原因何在?本書將對這些問題進行全面、系統(tǒng)、深入的分析。On several occasions since 2016, Chinese President Xi Jinping stressed the importance of China’s active participation in the international efforts to reform the system of global governance. Written by a group of prominent Chinese scholars and officials, the China and Global Governance Series aims to present the international readers with China’s approach to global governance and the Chinese wisdom behind it.Climate change is one of the most severe challenges facing the world today, and concerns the survival and development of human society. Global action to combat climate change is more urgent than ever, and inseparable from international cooperation. In China and Global Climate Governance, Zhang Haibin evaluates the gains and losses in the 30 years of global climate governance since the start of international climate negotiations in 1990. The book presents China’s views on global climate governance, and examines the country’s efforts and contributions as an active participant and key player in areas such as research and development, emission reduction, energy revolution, and international climate negotiations.

作者簡介

  張海濱,北京大學國際關系學院副院長兼國際組織與國際公共政策系主任、教授、博士生導師,北京大學全球健康發(fā)展研究院副院長,北京大學國際組織研究中心主任,北京大學社科學部學術委員。主要研究領域:國際組織與全球治理、全球環(huán)境與氣候治理和中國環(huán)境外交。兼任中國商務部貿易與環(huán)境專家組成員、德國外交部氣候與安全專家組成員、中國聯(lián)合國協(xié)會常務理事、中國氣象學會氣候變化與低碳發(fā)展委員會委員、“未來地球計劃”中國國家委員會委員。長期參加聯(lián)合國氣候大會,2014年以來一直作為中國政府代表團成員參加聯(lián)合國環(huán)境談判。在中外學術刊物上發(fā)表論文100多篇。獲北京市哲學社會科學優(yōu)秀成果獎一等獎等省部級獎勵4項。承擔國家重點研發(fā)計劃、國家科技支撐計劃、國家自然科學基金等各類課題40多項。ZHANG Haibin is a professor and the Associate Dean of the School of International Studies,, Peking University. His other appointments in the same university include Head of the Department of International Organizations and International Public Policy; Associate Dean of the Institute for Global Health and Development; Director of the Center for International Organization Studies; and member of China National Expert Panel for Climate Change. As a member of the Chinese delegation to the United Nations Environmental Assembly (UNEA) negotiations since 2014, he has participated in many UN climate conferences. His main research areas include international organizations and global governance, global environmental and climate governance, and China’s environmental diplomacy. He has published over a hundred papers in Chinese and foreign academic journals, and undertaken more than 40 projects of various kinds, such as those sponsored by the National Key R&D Program, the National Science and Technology Support Program, and the National Natural Science Foundation of China.

圖書目錄

Preface 
Chapter One The Genesis, Evolution, and Challenges of Global Climate Governance
1.1 The Genesis of Global Climate Governance 
1.2 The Evolution of Global Climate Governance 
1.2.1 The Evolution of the Goals of Global Climate Governance 
1.2.2 The Evolution of the Principles of Global Climate Governance 
1.2.3 The Evolution of the Modes of Emission Reduction 
1.2.4 The Evolution of the Patterns of International Climate Negotiations 
1.2.5 The Evolution of the Structure of Global Climate Governance 
1.3 The Challenges Facing Global Climate Governance 
1.3.1 The Inadequacy of Global Climate Governance Efforts 
1.3.2 Leadership Deficiencies in Global Climate Governance 
1.3.3 Uncertainties in Global Climate Governance 
1.3.4 Inadequacies in the Systems, Mechanisms, and Legal Frameworks of Global Climate Governance 
1.3.5 The Severe External Environment of Global Climate Governance 
Chapter Two China’s Contributions to the Core Values of Global Climate Governance 
2.1 Ecological Civilization and Global Climate Governance 
2.1.1 The Conceptualization of Ecological Civilization and Its Basic Implications 
2.1.2 The Development of Ecological Civilization and Climate Governance 
2.2 A Community with a Shared Future for Mankind and Global Climate Governance 
2.2.1 The Conceptualization of a Community with a Shared Future and Its Basic Implications 
2.2.2 The Relationship between a Community with a Shared Future and Global Climate Governance 
2.3 The Influence of the Ideas of Ecological Civilization and a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind in Global Climate Governance 
2.3.1 China’s Global Efforts to Promote Ecological Civilization and a Community with a Shared Future 
2.3.2 The Global Influence of the Ideas of Ecological Civilization and a Community with a Shared Future 
Chapter Three China’s Participation and Leadership in Global Climate Governance 
3.1 The First Stage (1990–2006): An Active Participant 
3.1.1 Participating in the UN Climate Negotiations 
3.1.2 Safeguarding the Rights of Development for China and Other Developing Countries 
3.1.3 Pursuing Energy Conservation and Emission Reduction 
3.2 The Second Stage (2007–2014): An Active Contributor 
3.2.1 The Popularization and Systematization of China’s Climate Change Policies 
3.2.2 Subtle Changes in China’s Stance in Climate Negotiations 
3.2.3 The Establishment and Improvement of Government Agencies and Working Mechanisms for Addressing Climate Change 
3.2.4 China’s Active Advancement of the UN Climate Negotiations 
3.3 The Third Stage (2015–Present): An Active Leader 
3.3.1 China’s Ideas for Global Climate Governance 
3.3.2 China’s Key Role in Settling Critical Issues of the Negotiations 
3.3.3 China’s Stronger Efforts to Tackle Climate Change 
3.3.4 China’s Efforts to Promote South–South Climate Cooperation and Increase Foreign Aid 
3.3.5 Widespread Appreciation for China’s Leadership in the International Community 
Chapter Four China’s Domestic Efforts in Rising to the Challenge of Climate Change 
4.1 Mechanisms and Policies for Tackling Climate Change 
4.1.1 Top-Level Design of Mechanisms to Address Climate Change 
4.1.2 Clear Focus and Innovation in Strengthening Overall Mitigation Efforts 
4.1.3 Stronger Cross-Seector Coordination and Modernization of National Governance through Mitigation and Adaptation 
4.1.4 Greater Attention to Developing Institutional Arrangements and Fully Leveraging the Function of Capital and the Market 
4.2 R&D Policies and Actions to Address Climate Change 
4.2.1 R&D Policies and Actions 
4.2.2 R&D and Its Effects 
4.3 Interactions between the Government and the Society 
4.3.1 Active Execution of Pilot Projects 
4.3.2 Binding Rules Set by the Central Government and Their Implementation by Local Governments 
4.3.3 The Will of the State and Innovation in Building Green Cities 
4.3.4 Policy Guidance and the Response from Industries 
4.3.5 Government Guidance and Social Actions 
4.4 China’s Achievements in Climate Change Action 
4.4.1 Reversal of the Trend of Rapid Growth in Carbon Dioxide Emissions 
4.4.2 The Journey of Green, Low-Carbon, Circular Development 
Chapter Five Strengthening South–South Cooperation on Climate Change 
5.1 China’s Position and Policies on South–South Climate Cooperation 
5.2 A Historical Review of China’s Role in South–South Climate Cooperation 
5.2.1 A Historical Review of China’s Promotion of South–South Climate Cooperation 
5.2.2 China’s Latest Progress in Promoting South–South Climate Cooperation 
Chapter Six Expanding North–South Cooperation on Climate Change 
6.1 Climate Cooperation between China and Developed Countries 
6.1.1 China and the United States 
6.1.2 China and Japan
6.1.3 China and the European Union 
6.1.4 China and Other Developed Countries 
6.2 China’s Role in Promoting North–South Climate Cooperation 
6.2.1 Promoting North–South Climate Cooperation under the Framework of the United Nations 
6.2.2 Promoting North–South Climate Cooperation outside the Framework of the United Nations 
Chapter Seven The Rationale for China’s Active Contribution to Global Climate Governance 
7.1 International Factors 
7.1.1 The Growing Threat to Global Ecological Security Due to Climate Change 
7.1.2 Profound Changes in the Global Economic Landscape 
7.1.3 Significant Changes in the Configuration of Global GHG Emissions 
7.1.4 The Global Trend of Green and Low-Carbon Development 
7.2 National Factors 
7.2.1 Changes in China’s Stage of Development 
7.2.2 The Growing Negative Impacts of Climate Change on China 
7.3 Leadership Factors 
7.3.1 The Concern of Chinese Leaders for the Whole of Humanity 
7.3.2 The Environmental Awareness of Chinese Leaders 
Epilogue

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