China's Green Consensus: Participation, Co-optation, and Legitimation
China's Green Consensus: Participation, Co-optation, and Legitimation
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The book explores how the consensual orchestration of sustainability in Shanghai affects non-state actors' perceptions, actions, and organizing around environmental issues, offering insights into the soft and green facets of President Xi Jinping's authoritarian approach to governance.
Format: Hardback
Length: 192 pages
Publication date: 09 September 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Shanghai, China's largest city, serves as a captivating case study in the consensual orchestration of sustainability, profoundly impacting the ways in which non-state actors perceive, engage, and organize around environmental issues. Through a meticulous examination of grassroots realities that intertwine with the tapestry of everyday life, this book delves into profound insights that transcend mere debates over coercive forms of environmentalism. It explores the multifaceted dimensions of President Xi Jinping's authoritarian approach to governance, unveiling the soft and green facets that shape China's urban landscape.
This book holds immense appeal to scholars and students engaged in the study of Chinese society and politics, environmental politics, political ecology, international relations, and urbanization in Asia. It offers a rich tapestry of knowledge that sheds light on the intricate interplay between governance structures, societal dynamics, and environmental concerns, providing valuable insights into the complex dynamics shaping China's urban future.
The consensual orchestration of sustainability in Shanghai serves as a testament to the power of collaborative efforts and the potential for positive change in the face of environmental challenges. By examining the grassroots realities that intersect with events of everyday life, this book offers a nuanced understanding of the complex dynamics that shape environmental perceptions, actions, and organizations. It challenges traditional narratives of environmentalism and explores the nuanced ways in which authoritarian governance can contribute to sustainable development.
President Xi Jinping's authoritarian approach to governance is characterized by a commitment to environmental protection and sustainable development. This is evident in the various policies and initiatives implemented by the Chinese government, including the establishment of green spaces, the promotion of renewable energy, and the implementation of strict environmental regulations. However, the book also highlights the challenges and complexities associated with this approach, such as the potential for authoritarianism to undermine democratic processes and the need for balancing environmental conservation with economic growth.
The soft and green facets of President Xi Jinping's authoritarian approach to governance are particularly noteworthy. This includes the emphasis on public participation, the integration of environmental concerns into urban planning, and the promotion of sustainable lifestyles. By fostering a sense of community and promoting sustainable practices, the Chinese government aims to create a more livable and environmentally friendly urban environment.
Furthermore, the book explores the ways in which grassroots realities intersect with events of everyday life, offering insights into areas that far transcend debates over coercive forms of environmentalism. It highlights the role of community organizations, social movements, and individual actions in driving environmental change and promoting sustainability. The book also sheds light on the challenges faced by non-state actors in navigating the complex regulatory landscape and advocating for their environmental interests.
In conclusion, this book provides a comprehensive and insightful examination of the consensual orchestration of sustainability in Shanghai, shedding light on the ways in which non-state actors perceive, act, and organize around environmental issues. It offers valuable insights into the multifaceted dimensions of President Xi Jinping's authoritarian approach to governance, unveiling the soft and green facets that shape China's urban landscape. By engaging with the grassroots realities that intersect with events of everyday life, this book contributes to our understanding of the complex dynamics that shape environmental perceptions, actions, and organizations in China and beyond.
Weight: 540g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032138817
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