Going out and going green: NGOs in the environmental governance of Global China

IF 1.7 2区 经济学 Q1 AREA STUDIES Eurasian Geography and Economics Pub Date : 2023-11-09 DOI:10.1080/15387216.2023.2279549
Xiaofeng Liu, Mia M. Bennett
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ABSTRACTWhile the roles of actors such as the state and state-owned enterprises within “Global China” elicit significant scholarly attention, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are relatively less critiqued. These members of Chinese civil society are playing an increasingly important role in the environmental governance of the country’s overseas activities. By analyzing firsthand observations and interviews and secondhand materials produced by NGOs and the Chinese government, this article traces how and why Chinese NGOs seek to “green” China’s engagement beyond its borders. First, we identify four types of Chinese NGOs with a variety of state- and non-state founders. Then, we examine how NGOs’ objectives and state policies jointly shape the way they “go out.” As both knowledge and political actors, Chinese NGOs accumulate, produce, and disseminate knowledge related to Global China’s environmental issues, across domestic and international spaces. Though the specific strategies pursued by NGOs depend on their type, overall, their alignment with Chinese state policies and interests constitutes a crucial condition for their success. This research offers new insights into Chinese non-state actors’ expanding participation in international activities. As the country’s civil organizations endeavor to exert influence both within and beyond China’s borders, the effects of their interventions on global governance may grow.KEYWORDS: Global Chinanon-government organizations (NGO)non-state actorsenvironmental governanceknowledgepolitics Disclosure statementThe research received ethics approvals from the Human Research Ethics Committee, the University of Hong Kong (EA2006016 and EA210244).
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走出去,走绿色:ngo在全球中国环境治理中的作用
摘要虽然国家和国有企业等行为体在“全球化中国”中的作用引起了学术界的广泛关注,但对非政府组织(ngo)的批评相对较少。这些中国公民社会成员在中国海外活动的环境治理中发挥着越来越重要的作用。通过分析第一手的观察和访谈,以及非政府组织和中国政府提供的二手材料,本文追溯了中国非政府组织如何以及为什么寻求“绿色”中国在境外的参与。首先,我们确定了四种类型的中国非政府组织,这些非政府组织有不同的国有和非国有创始人。然后,我们考察了非政府组织的目标和国家政策如何共同塑造了他们“走出去”的方式。作为知识和政治参与者,中国非政府组织在国内和国际空间积累、生产和传播与全球中国环境问题相关的知识。尽管非政府组织采取的具体策略取决于其类型,但总体而言,与中国国家政策和利益的一致性是其成功的关键条件。本研究为中国非国家行为体日益扩大的国际活动参与提供了新的视角。随着中国的民间组织努力在中国境内外施加影响,它们对全球治理的干预效果可能会越来越大。关键词:全球中国非政府组织非国家行为体环境治理知识政治披露声明本研究获得香港大学人类研究伦理委员会(EA2006016和EA210244)的伦理批准。
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期刊介绍: Eurasian Geography and Economics, a bimonthly affiliated with the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies and the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies , will publish timely, original papers in geography and economics covering all states of the former USSR as well as Asiatic and European countries on or beyond their present borders within the Eurasian realm , with a particular emphasis on China .
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