中国和印度的参与式气候治理

IF 1 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Robert Mizo
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中国和印度已成为国际气候政治的重要参与者。2015 年巴黎协定》的愿望能否成功实现,在很大程度上取决于中国和印度在国内实现这些愿望的程度。在中国和印度,国家仍然是气候政策制定的主要参与者,但民间社会在气候变化相关事务中的作用也不容低估。本文试图对中国和印度民间社会参与气候治理的性质进行比较分析。通过分析民间组织在气候变化治理中的作用,探讨民间组织享有多大的参与和审议空间。因此,本文研究了国家与民间社会在气候治理中的权力关系。本文的目标是揭示中国和印度实现参与式气候治理的有利因素和障碍。
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Participatory Climate Governance in China and India

China and India have emerged as key actors in international climate politics. Much of the success of the aspirations of the Paris Agreement 2015 will depend on the extent to which China and India can achieve them domestically. While the state remains the key actor in climate policymaking in China and India, the role of civil society in matters related to climate change cannot be underestimated. The paper attempts a comparative analysis of the nature of civil society participation in climate governance in China and India. It probes how much participatory and deliberative space civil society organizations enjoy through the analysis of their role in climate change governance. The paper thus studies the power relationship between the State and civil society in climate governance. The goal of the paper is to uncover the enabling factors as well as obstacles toward participatory climate governance in China and India.

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