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Shaping China's Climate Diplomacy: Wealth, Status, and Asymmetric Interdependence

机译:塑造中国的气候外交:财富,地位和不对称的相互依存

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China's diplomacy in the post-Kyoto Protocol international climate change negotiations (ICCN) under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) bears proactive and reactive feature. On the one hand, China has proactively built several new coalitions including its bilateral climate coalition with India, the BASIC group and the Like-minded Developing Countries (LMDCs) while maintaining its traditional coalition with the Group-77 and China to facilitate its bargaining power against developed countries and their negotiating blocs. On the other hand, however, China has reactively made significant compromises to its negotiation partners on mitigation obligations of greenhouse gas emissions. Such a proactive and reactive feature of China's climate diplomacy has been mainly shaped by: first, China's desire to maximize its wealth/profits from its participation in the Clean Development Mechanism; secondly, its desire to build a responsible great power status in the international system; and thirdly, its asymmetric dependence on the developed countries especially the US and the EU for transferring climate mitigation-related technologies.
机译:在《联合国气候变化框架公约》(UNFCCC)下的《京都议定书》后的国际气候变化谈判(ICCN)中,中国的外交具有积极和被动的特征。一方面,中国积极建立了几个新的联盟,包括与印度,BASIC集团和志趣相投的发展中国家(LMDCs)的双边气候联盟,同时维持与77国集团和中国的传统联盟以促进其议价能力反对发达国家及其谈判集团。但是,另一方面,中国在缓解温室气体排放义务方面对谈判伙伴作出了重大妥协。中国气候外交的这种积极和被动的特征主要是由以下方面决定的:首先,中国渴望通过参与清洁发展机制来最大化其财富/利润。第二,它希望在国际体系中建立负责任的大国地位;第三,它不对称地依赖发达国家,尤其是美国和欧盟来转让与减缓气候变化有关的技术。

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