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ID194896
Title ProperEco-Nuclear’ Energy Transformation? Authoritarian Environmentalism and Regulatory Policy in China
LanguageENG
AuthorPark, Jeongwon Bourdais
Summary / Abstract (Note)In light of China’s rapid growth and increasing engagement in the global climate regime, the authoritarian regulatory model has attracted attention from researchers and policymakers alike. This paper examines the question of to what extent and in what way state authoritarianism leads to (un)successful environmental policy implementation in China, with particular attention to energy transformation. This study inter-connects macro and micro inquiries through a case study of nuclear energy policy in China. An examination of the extended policy cycle as a comprehensive process that brings a policy to fruition shows that authoritarian regulatory environmental policy intervenes in each stage, resulting in a particular path of the evolution of environmental policy in nuclearising energy transformation in China. Adding to commonly accepted tenets of authoritarian environmentalism in general, the explanations of Chinese distinctiveness in materialising environmental policy enhances the understanding of the merits and challenges of authoritarian mechanisms of environmental policy.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 59, No.4; Jun 2024: p.1263-1286
Journal SourceJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol: 59 No 4
Key WordsNuclear Energy ;  Energy Transformation ;  Climate Change Mitigation ;  Authoritarian Environmentalism ;  regulatory environmental policy in China


 
 
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