China's Green Consensus : Participation, Co-optation, and Legitimation
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Routledge Contemporary Asian Societies
ISBN-10
1032138815
ISBN-13
9781032138817
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Sep 9th, 2022
Print length
192 Pages
Weight
453 grams
Product Classification:
Regional studiesEnvironmental management
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This book highlights how the consensual orchestration of sustainability in China’s biggest city, Shanghai, affects non-state actors’ ways of perceiving, acting, and organizing around environmental issues.
"The urgency of the climate emergency is driving a consensus throughout the world that we must protect the environment. This book highlights how the consensual orchestration of sustainability in China''s biggest city, Shanghai, affects non-state actors'' ways of perceiving, acting, and organizing around environmental issues. Despite contrasting approaches, democratic and authoritarian governments all underline the fact that environmental protection is crucial and inevitable-and China''s enthusiasm in stepping up its efforts to protect the environment has not gone unnoticed. China''s Green Consensus examines grassroots realities as they intersect with events of everyday life, offering insights into areas that far transcend debates over coercive forms of environmentalism and exploring the "soft" and "green" facets of President Xi Jinping''s authoritarian approach to governance. The importance of environmental protection in people''s lives serves as a lens to analyze and understand authoritarian adaptations to environmental global phenomena. Arantes highlights how, through mobilization and (de)politicization, a "green" consensus leads to the displacement of state responsibilities and the cultivation of civil society in its own image. In so doing, she opens up newways of thinking about the complexities of environmental governance, consensus politics, subject making, and citizenship in authoritarian contexts. This book will be of interest to scholars and students of Chinese society and politics, environmental politics, political ecology, international relations and urbanization in Asia"--
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