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China’s Transition on Climate Change Communication and GovernanceNew Stage of “Dual Transition” (2015–2018)

China’s Transition on Climate Change Communication and Governance: New Stage of “Dual Transition”... [Global governance is a dynamic development process, and climate change, as one of the important agendas of global governance, is subject to the dual impact from both the international political and economic pattern. In the context of the global economic depression caused by the global financial crisis, hidden crises emerged in the wake of a series of events, including the new contradiction triggered by the European refugee crisis in 2016, the retrogression of the European Union’s integration process following the U.K. divorce with the European Union and social bipolarization exposed during the U.S. president election.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

China’s Transition on Climate Change Communication and GovernanceNew Stage of “Dual Transition” (2015–2018)

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Publisher
Springer Singapore
Copyright
© Social Sciences Academic Press 2021. This research is funded by The Chinese Fund for the Humanities and Social Sciences(Project No.: 18WJY010)
ISBN
978-981-15-8831-0
Pages
113 –130
DOI
10.1007/978-981-15-8832-7_7
Publisher site
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Abstract

[Global governance is a dynamic development process, and climate change, as one of the important agendas of global governance, is subject to the dual impact from both the international political and economic pattern. In the context of the global economic depression caused by the global financial crisis, hidden crises emerged in the wake of a series of events, including the new contradiction triggered by the European refugee crisis in 2016, the retrogression of the European Union’s integration process following the U.K. divorce with the European Union and social bipolarization exposed during the U.S. president election.]

Published: Dec 14, 2020

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