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China’s Environmental Foreign Relations
Interest groups in China’s environmental foreign relations
The genesis of China’s environmental foreign relations
Visibility of interests and invisibility of interest groups
Research puzzle
Methodological note
Argument in a nutshell
From ecological modernisation to environmental nationalism
Ecological modernisation
Eco-socialism
Environmental nationalism
A tale of two treaties
Montreal Protocol and Convention on Biological Diversity
Unravelling implementation patterns
Enforcement: procedural versus substantive
Compliance: procedural versus substantive
Partnering enforcement with compliance
Analysis: unexpected interest groups and familiar rhetoric
Selective sharing in bilateral environmental cooperation
Bilateral environmental cooperation
Chinese experience
Public interest groups: important in an invisible way
Entering Laos
Seeking new partnership
Analysis: public interest groups in the story of Chinese overseas investment
The rise of ecological civilisation
Conceptualising ecological civilisation
Debating ecological civilisation
Registering domestic interests in the international discourse
Analysis: reshuffling power and rebranding image
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