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    Book
    London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    UID:
    b3kat_BV045245139
    Format: 177 Seiten
    ISBN: 9781138557604
    Series Statement: Rethinking Asia and international relations
    Note: Dissertation University of Tampere 2016
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-315-15111-3 10.4324/9781315151113
    Language: English
    Keywords: China ; Großmachtpolitik ; Klimaänderung ; Klimaschutz ; Hochschulschrift
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London : Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis,
    UID:
    gbv_1672238358
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (177 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
    ISBN: 9781315151113
    Series Statement: Rethinking Asia and International Relations
    Content: As American leadership over climate change declines, China has begun to identify itself as a great power by formulating ambitious climate policies. Based on the premise that great powers have unique responsibilities, this book explores how China’s rise to great power status transforms notions of great power responsibility in general and international climate politics in particular. The author looks empirically at the Chinese party-state’s conceptions of state responsibility, discusses the influence of those notions on China’s role in international climate politics, and considers both how China will act out its climate responsibility in the future and the broader implications of these actions. Alongside the argument that the international norm of climate responsibility is an emerging attribute of great power responsibility, Kopra develops a normative framework of great power responsibility to shed new light on the transformations China’s rise will yield and the kind of great power China will prove to be. The book will be of interest to students and scholars of international relations, China studies, foreign policy studies, international organizations, international ethics and environmental politics.
    Content: Responsibility in international society -- Practices of state responsibility in China -- China's rise, climate change and great power responsibility -- Great power management and debate over climate responsibility -- The fulfillment of China's climate responsibility -- Great climate irresponsibles?
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Open Access - Creative Commons, CC BY-NC-ND
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781138557604
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781138557604
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Kopra, Sanna China and great power responsibility for climate change London : Routledge Ltd., 2019 ISBN 1138557609
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781138557604
    Language: English
    Keywords: China ; Großmacht ; Klimaänderung ; Verantwortung ; Electronic books
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Boca Raton, FL :Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis,
    UID:
    almahu_9949068666702882
    Format: 1 online resource (177 pages).
    Edition: 1st edition.
    ISBN: 1-351-36551-7 , 1-351-36550-9 , 1-315-15111-1
    Series Statement: Rethinking Asia and international relations
    Content: As American leadership over climate change declines, China has begun to identify itself as a great power by formulating ambitious climate policies.Based on the premise that great powers have unique responsibilities, this book explores how China’s rise to great power status transforms notions of great power responsibility in general and international climate politics in particular. The author looks empirically at the Chinese party-state’s conceptions of state responsibility, discusses the influence of those notions on China’s role in international climate politics, and considers both how China will act out its climate responsibility in the future and the broader implications of these actions. Alongside the argument that the international norm of climate responsibility is an emerging attribute of great power responsibility, Kopra develops a normative framework of great power responsibility to shed new light on the transformations China’s rise will yield and the kind of great power China will prove to be.The book will be of interest to students and scholars of international relations, China studies, foreign policy studies, international organizations, international ethics and environmental politics.
    Note: Introduction--Responsibility in International Society -- Practices of State Responsibility in China? -- Chinas Rise, Climate Change and Great Power Responsibility -- Great Power Management and Debate Over Climate Responsibility? -- The Fulfilment of Chinas Climate Responsibility? -- Great Climate Irresponsibles. , Also available in print format.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-138-55760-9
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Boca Raton, FL :Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959250210202883
    Format: 1 online resource (177 pages).
    Edition: 1st edition.
    ISBN: 1-351-36551-7 , 1-351-36550-9 , 1-315-15111-1
    Series Statement: Rethinking Asia and international relations
    Content: As American leadership over climate change declines, China has begun to identify itself as a great power by formulating ambitious climate policies.Based on the premise that great powers have unique responsibilities, this book explores how China’s rise to great power status transforms notions of great power responsibility in general and international climate politics in particular. The author looks empirically at the Chinese party-state’s conceptions of state responsibility, discusses the influence of those notions on China’s role in international climate politics, and considers both how China will act out its climate responsibility in the future and the broader implications of these actions. Alongside the argument that the international norm of climate responsibility is an emerging attribute of great power responsibility, Kopra develops a normative framework of great power responsibility to shed new light on the transformations China’s rise will yield and the kind of great power China will prove to be.The book will be of interest to students and scholars of international relations, China studies, foreign policy studies, international organizations, international ethics and environmental politics.
    Note: Introduction--Responsibility in International Society -- Practices of State Responsibility in China? -- Chinas Rise, Climate Change and Great Power Responsibility -- Great Power Management and Debate Over Climate Responsibility? -- The Fulfilment of Chinas Climate Responsibility? -- Great Climate Irresponsibles. , Also available in print format.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-138-55760-9
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Boca Raton, FL :Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis,
    UID:
    edoccha_9959250210202883
    Format: 1 online resource (177 pages).
    Edition: 1st edition.
    ISBN: 1-351-36551-7 , 1-351-36550-9 , 1-315-15111-1
    Series Statement: Rethinking Asia and international relations
    Content: As American leadership over climate change declines, China has begun to identify itself as a great power by formulating ambitious climate policies.Based on the premise that great powers have unique responsibilities, this book explores how China’s rise to great power status transforms notions of great power responsibility in general and international climate politics in particular. The author looks empirically at the Chinese party-state’s conceptions of state responsibility, discusses the influence of those notions on China’s role in international climate politics, and considers both how China will act out its climate responsibility in the future and the broader implications of these actions. Alongside the argument that the international norm of climate responsibility is an emerging attribute of great power responsibility, Kopra develops a normative framework of great power responsibility to shed new light on the transformations China’s rise will yield and the kind of great power China will prove to be.The book will be of interest to students and scholars of international relations, China studies, foreign policy studies, international organizations, international ethics and environmental politics.
    Note: Introduction--Responsibility in International Society -- Practices of State Responsibility in China? -- Chinas Rise, Climate Change and Great Power Responsibility -- Great Power Management and Debate Over Climate Responsibility? -- The Fulfilment of Chinas Climate Responsibility? -- Great Climate Irresponsibles. , Also available in print format.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-138-55760-9
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London :Routledge,
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1053988441
    Format: 1 online resource
    Edition: 1st
    ISBN: 9781351365505 , 1351365509 , 9781351365512 , 1351365517 , 9781351365499 , 1351365495 , 9781315151113 , 1315151111
    Series Statement: Rethinking Asia and international relations
    Content: As American leadership over climate change declines, China has begun to identify itself as a great power by formulating ambitious climate policies. Based on the premise that great powers have unique responsibilities, this book explores how China's rise to great power status transforms notions of great power responsibility in general and international climate politics in particular. The author looks empirically at the Chinese party-state's conceptions of state responsibility, discusses the influence of those notions on China's role in international climate politics, and considers both how China will act out its climate responsibility in the future and the broader implications of these actions. Alongside the argument that the international norm of climate responsibility is an emerging attribute of great power responsibility, Kopra develops a normative framework of great power responsibility to shed new light on the transformations China's rise will yield and the kind of great power China will prove to be. The book will be of interest to students and scholars of international relations, China studies, foreign policy studies, international organizations, international ethics and environmental politics.
    Note: Introduction Responsibility in International Society Practices of State Responsibility in China China's Rise, Climate Change and Great Power Responsibility Great Power Management and Debate Over Climate Responsibility The Fulfilment of China's Climate Responsibility Great Climate Irresponsibles , Introduction -- Responsibility in International Society -- Practices of State Responsibility in China? -- Chinas Rise, Climate Change and Great Power Responsibility -- Great Power Management and Debate Over Climate Responsibility? -- The Fulfilment of Chinas Climate Responsibility? -- Great Climate Irresponsibles.
    Additional Edition: Print version : ISBN 9781138557604
    Language: English
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