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Global Governance and Sustainable Development - Perspectives from China & the Global South

Englisch · Fester Einband

Erscheint am 26.10.2025

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This book provides an exploration of China s evolving role in global governance and sustainable development, offering unique insights from over thirty leading scholars from most leading universities in China and beyond. Through a multidisciplinary lens, the volume delves into key themes such as global financial systems, climate governance, transnational environmental policies, and China s contributions to global infrastructure, health, and AI governance. It analyzes theoretical frameworks such as "harmonious governance" and "a community with a shared future for mankind" while assessing practical initiatives like the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) and carbon trading schemes. The book also highlights intersections between state governance, migration, education, and gender equity, demonstrating how local and global governance interact in an increasingly interconnected world towards sustainable development goals.  By bridging global perspectives from the North and South, this book addresses a crucial gap in understanding how the Global South, particularly China, contributes, influences and innovates global governance regimes. It is essential reading for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners in global governance, sustainable development, and public administration who seek a deeper understanding of China s leadership and the future of equitable global governance.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Chapter 1:Introduction. Jin Sun, Hanzhi Yu.- Chapter 2: Towards a public management paradigm for global governance: an analysis based on an issue-actor-mechanism framework. Lan Xue, Hanzhi Yu.- Chapter3 : China and the Global South from the perspective of global governance: theoretical, historical and practical consciousness. Huang Ding, Jiaxin Lyu.- Chapter 4: International law, security, and sanctions: a decolonial perspective on global governance and the international financial system. Gregoire Mallard, Jin Sun.- Chapter 5: Higher education as global public goods: liberal arts education and general education in Asia. Kenneth Young.- Chapter 6: Global governance, global citizenship and global education. Suk-Ying Wong.- Chapter 7: China s role in the reversal of globalization: a dialogue between Chinese and German scholars. Jianxing Yu and Tao Liu.- Chapter 8: China s governance under a comparative perspective: analysis and reflections. Yijiang Jing, Yuanyuan Ren, Lijianan Zhang.- Chapter 9: Environmental and sustainability governance: theory and practices in China. Carlos Lo, Ning Liu.- Chapter 10: The role of the Global South in global governance reforms. Xu Zhu, Tianyu Wang, Shuzhuo Li.- Chapter 11: Science, technology, and the politics of knowledge: China s agricultural technology demonstration centers in Africa. Xiuli Xu, Xiaoyun Li, Gubo Qi, Lixia Tang, Langton Mukwereza.- Chapter 12 : Global governance in curbing deforestation in South-South bulk agricultural commodities provision. Yuning Gao, Tao Zhang, David Cleary, Shantong Li.- Chapter 13: A dual architecture with a tripod regional order for global governance in the new globalization era. Jiandong Ju, Wan Peng, Xinding Yu.- Chapter 14: Urban climate governance in China: a comparative international perspective. Hanxiao Duan, Zhirong Zhao.- Chapter 15: China's financial regulation and its participation to global financial governance. Chao Xi.- Chapter 16: Transgovernmental normative orders: central-local relations in China s emissions trading scheme. Ling Chen, Jin Sun.- Chapter 17: Community of shared future for mankind and China s role in global governance reforms. Hongsong Liu.- Chapter 18: Governance based on heheism: a global governance theory with Chinese characteristics. Yadi Zhang, Xiaofeng Yu.- Chapter :19 China and new multilateral development banks. Jiejin Zhu.- Chapter 20: Global climate governance: theory, practices and lessons. Ling Chen, Mengying Xie.- Chapter 21: AI governance in China: history, comparation, and reforms. Kai Jia, Shaowei Chen.- Chapter 22: Gender equality and adolescent health in China s migration governance. Nicole Cheung.- Chapter 23: Rural-to-urban migration in China s urban governance. Hua Zhong, Shiyu Gu, Ruotong Su.- Chapter 24: Marine plastic pollution prevention and control in global governance. Yue Yang.- Chapter 25: Legitimacy, rule of law, and courts in China s judicial governance. Xuanxi Liu.- Chapter 26: Plane

Über den Autor / die Autorin

Prof. Jin Sun
is Assistant Professor of Sociology and Executive Director of the Social Governance & Sustainable Development Lab at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and Executive Committee of the Public Policy Research Center at the Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies.

Prof. Hanzhi Yu
is Tenured Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science, and Deputy Director of the Institute of Political Science, School of Public Affairs at Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China. Prof. Yu holds a Ph.D. in public management from Tsinghua University.

Zusammenfassung

This book provides an exploration of China’s evolving role in global governance and sustainable development, offering unique insights from over thirty leading scholars from most leading universities in China and beyond. Through a multidisciplinary lens, the volume delves into key themes such as global financial systems, climate governance, transnational environmental policies, and China’s contributions to global infrastructure, health, and AI governance. It analyzes theoretical frameworks—such as "harmonious governance" and "a community with a shared future for mankind"—while assessing practical initiatives like the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) and carbon trading schemes. The book also highlights intersections between state governance, migration, education, and gender equity, demonstrating how local and global governance interact in an increasingly interconnected world towards sustainable development goals.  By bridging global perspectives from the North and South, this book addresses a crucial gap in understanding how the Global South, particularly China, contributes, influences and innovates global governance regimes. It is essential reading for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners in global governance, sustainable development, and public administration who seek a deeper understanding of China’s leadership and the future of equitable global governance.

Produktdetails

Mitarbeit Jin Sun (Herausgeber), Yu (Herausgeber), Hanzhi Yu (Herausgeber)
Verlag Springer, Berlin
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erscheint 26.10.2025, verspätet
 
EAN 9789819507559
ISBN 978-981-9507-55-9
Seiten 660
Illustration XLII, 660 p. 24 illus., 16 illus. in color.
Themen Sozialwissenschaften, Recht,Wirtschaft > Politikwissenschaft > Politisches System

Governance, Entwicklungsökonomie und Schwellenländer, Entwicklungsstudien, Global South, Sustainable Development Goals, Development Studies, Governance and Government, Development Economics, International Trade, China and the World

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