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ID153405
Title ProperDynamic political opportunities and environmental forces linking up
Other Title Informationa case study of anti-px contention in kunming
LanguageENG
AuthorYip, Ngai-Ming ;  Huang, Ronggui ;  Sun, Xiaoyi
Summary / Abstract (Note)While the literature on Chinese environmental politics tends to examine NGO actions and popular protests as two separate facets of environmental activism, such a tendency runs the risk of missing the linkages that have begun to emerge among environmental forces. This new phenomenon is highlighted with a case study of local opposition against the siting of an oil refining plant in Kunming through the lens of political opportunity theory. Two forms of linkages are identified, namely the linkages between local communities and local NGOs and the linkages between local and supra-local NGOs. These linkages emerged and developed through dynamic interactions between political opportunities and contentious actions. Citizen-initiated protests in Kunming pressured the local government to adopt a receptive attitude for the purpose of maintaining social stability, which paradoxically expanded political opportunities for NGO participation. The structural political environment of the locality indirectly facilitated collaboration between local and supra-local environmental NGOs by activating prior social networks among key NGO members. The analysis of the dynamic linkages among environmental forces reflects the prospects of a broader environmental movement and its relation to political contexts.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 26, No.106; Jul 2017: p.536-548
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol: 26 No 106
Key WordsCase Study ;  Kunming ;  Dynamic Political Opportunities ;  Environmental Forces Linking up ;  Anti-PX Contention


 
 
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