China’s Transition on Climate Change Communication and GovernanceTwo-Level Games of China
China’s Transition on Climate Change Communication and Governance: Two-Level Games of China
Wang, Binbin
2020-12-14 00:00:00
[According to the two-level game theory, the state head of a country needs to address both national and international challenges and balance the interests of different interest groups to obtain the maximum win-set. In addition, the two-level game emphasizes the interaction between international and national factors, rather than simple superposition of them.]
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China’s Transition on Climate Change Communication and GovernanceTwo-Level Games of China
[According to the two-level game theory, the state head of a country needs to address both national and international challenges and balance the interests of different interest groups to obtain the maximum win-set. In addition, the two-level game emphasizes the interaction between international and national factors, rather than simple superposition of them.]
Published: Dec 14, 2020
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