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This book systematically constructs theories of clean energy diplomacy in the context of the changing international strategic landscape of energy and climate. It aims to explain the scientific connotations and innovative significance of clean energy diplomacy.
This book systematically constructs theories of clean energy diplomacy in the context of the changing international strategic landscape of energy and climate. It aims to explain the scientific connotations and innovative significance of clean energy diplomacy.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Li Xinlei is Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at the School of Political Science and Public Administration, Shandong University, China. She is also Deputy Director of the Environmental Politics Research Institute at Shandong University. Dr. Li specializes in areas of energy and environmental policy, with a particular focus on reginal and global climate governance, renewable energy policy, clean energy diplomacy, international public security, and transnational river governance.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I International Situation and Theories 1. Rise of Clean Energy: Changing International Strategic Landscape of Energy and Climate 2. Clean Energy Diplomacy: Theoretical Analysis 3. Global Clean Energy Diplomacy: Overall Development under Dual Drives 4. Strategic Positioning of Clean Energy Diplomacy in Major Countries: An International Comparison Part II China's Practices and Policies 5. Clean Energy Diplomacy of China: Path of Development and Mode of Operation 6. Clean Energy Diplomacy of China: Multiple Challenges and All-round Capacity Building 7. Clean Energy Diplomacy of China: Strategic Options in the BRI Context 8. Closing Remarks
Part I International Situation and Theories 1. Rise of Clean Energy: Changing International Strategic Landscape of Energy and Climate 2. Clean Energy Diplomacy: Theoretical Analysis 3. Global Clean Energy Diplomacy: Overall Development under Dual Drives 4. Strategic Positioning of Clean Energy Diplomacy in Major Countries: An International Comparison Part II China's Practices and Policies 5. Clean Energy Diplomacy of China: Path of Development and Mode of Operation 6. Clean Energy Diplomacy of China: Multiple Challenges and All-round Capacity Building 7. Clean Energy Diplomacy of China: Strategic Options in the BRI Context 8. Closing Remarks
Part I International Situation and Theories 1. Rise of Clean Energy: Changing International Strategic Landscape of Energy and Climate 2. Clean Energy Diplomacy: Theoretical Analysis 3. Global Clean Energy Diplomacy: Overall Development under Dual Drives 4. Strategic Positioning of Clean Energy Diplomacy in Major Countries: An International Comparison Part II China's Practices and Policies 5. Clean Energy Diplomacy of China: Path of Development and Mode of Operation 6. Clean Energy Diplomacy of China: Multiple Challenges and All-round Capacity Building 7. Clean Energy Diplomacy of China: Strategic Options in the BRI Context 8. Closing Remarks
Part I International Situation and Theories 1. Rise of Clean Energy: Changing International Strategic Landscape of Energy and Climate 2. Clean Energy Diplomacy: Theoretical Analysis 3. Global Clean Energy Diplomacy: Overall Development under Dual Drives 4. Strategic Positioning of Clean Energy Diplomacy in Major Countries: An International Comparison Part II China's Practices and Policies 5. Clean Energy Diplomacy of China: Path of Development and Mode of Operation 6. Clean Energy Diplomacy of China: Multiple Challenges and All-round Capacity Building 7. Clean Energy Diplomacy of China: Strategic Options in the BRI Context 8. Closing Remarks
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