IF 1.7 2区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES
G. Parkes
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尽管气候模型预测,全球变暖对中国的破坏性将比其他许多国家更大,经济模型也表明,向低碳经济转型从长远来看将增强中国的实力,但中国领导层未能减少足够的化石燃料消耗,以避免对中国造成毁灭性影响的极端天气。事实证明,这些想法非常适合世界观的“重构”,这是更有效地思考气候危机和制定有效应对气候危机的政治措施所必需的。这对中国在世界上的地位造成了严重打击,并造成了前政权积累的“软实力”的巨大损失。在美国陷入混乱的情况下,中国可以继续发扬中国传统哲学,为了本国人民的长期福祉,在应对气候危机方面发挥带头作用,从而获得历史上最大的软实力胜利。
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Open Letter to President Xi Jinping on the Climate Crisis
Although climate models predict that global heating will prove more devastating for China than for many other countries, and economic models have shown that a transition to a low-carbon economy would strengthen China in the long run, the Chinese leadership has failed to reduce fossil fuel consumption enough to avoid extremes of weather that are devastating the country. Not long after becoming president, Xi Jinping announced a project to ground “socialism with Chinese characteristics” in selected ideas from ancient Chinese philosophy and culture, promoting the agenda through quotations in his speeches from the Chinese classics, and especially Confucian and Daoist thought. These ideas turn out to be perfectly suited for a ‘reframing’ of worldviews that is required for thinking more productively about the climate crisis and developing political measures for dealing with it effectively. However, the Chinese leadership has failed to live up to its inspiring words, and has instead reverted to aggressive and repressive policies that are more in line with Chinese Legalism and Stalinism than with the Confucian, Daoist, and Marxist ideas that Xi Jinping has advocated. This has dealt a severe blow to China’s standing in the world and caused a huge loss of ‘soft power’ accumulated by previous regimes. With the United States in a shambles, the way is open for China to follow through on its promotion of traditional Chinese philosophy and take the lead, for the sake of the long-term well-being of its own people, in tackling the climate crisis—and thereby gain the greatest soft power triumph in history.
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Critical Asian Studies
Critical Asian Studies AREA STUDIES-
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3.20
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29
期刊介绍: Critical Asian Studies is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal that welcomes unsolicited essays, reviews, translations, interviews, photo essays, and letters about Asia and the Pacific, particularly those that challenge the accepted formulas for understanding the Asia and Pacific regions, the world, and ourselves. Published now by Routledge Journals, part of the Taylor & Francis Group, Critical Asian Studies remains true to the mission that was articulated for the journal in 1967 by the Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars.
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