Towards a green nationalism with Chinese characteristics?/ Virginie Arantes

By: Publication details: 2024Subject(s): Online resources: In: Journal of Contemporary China, Vol 33, Number 145, Januari 2024, page: 65-82Summary: This paper examines the concept of green nationalism in the authoritarian context of China, where the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has adopted the rhetoric of ecological civilization as a means of promoting environmental protection and securing global legitimacy. The authors argue that the CCP's performance legitimacy is closely linked to its ability to address environmental concerns in the context of climate change, and that the development of green nationalism is a rational choice for leaders seeking to maintain this legitimacy.
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This paper examines the concept of green nationalism in the authoritarian context of China, where the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has adopted the rhetoric of ecological civilization as a means of promoting environmental protection and securing global legitimacy. The authors argue that the CCP's performance legitimacy is closely linked to its ability to address environmental concerns in the context of climate change, and that the development of green nationalism is a rational choice for leaders seeking to maintain this legitimacy.

GREEN NATIONALISM, LEGITIMACY, ECOLOGICAL CIVILIZATION, ENVIRONMENTALISM, NEWARTICLS

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