Ecological Dimension in China’s Foreign Policy Strategy

Against the backdrop of worsening ecological and climatic threats, which have taken on a truly global scale, states are rethinking their environmental protection approaches to address the growing environmental crisis. The intensive use of natural resources, characteristic of the traditional model of...

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Main Author: Anna Vladimirovna Boyarkina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2021-12-01
Series:Vestnik RUDN International Relations
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Online Access:http://journals.rudn.ru/international-relations/article/viewFile/26780/19491
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spelling doaj-df45f5fb69204365be07d999170bbda52021-06-22T11:30:15ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)Vestnik RUDN International Relations2313-06602313-06792021-12-0121232533710.22363/2313-0660-2021-21-2-325-33720171Ecological Dimension in China’s Foreign Policy StrategyAnna Vladimirovna Boyarkina0Far Eastern Federal UniversityAgainst the backdrop of worsening ecological and climatic threats, which have taken on a truly global scale, states are rethinking their environmental protection approaches to address the growing environmental crisis. The intensive use of natural resources, characteristic of the traditional model of economic growth, no longer corresponds to the spirit of the modern environmental agenda. Instead, a new model of eco-culture is being postulated, suggesting a reasonable balance of economic, environmental and social development needs. The relationship between economic development and environmental protection challenges states, including those of the developing world, to switch to clean renewable energy sources, nuclear power plants, and the construction of environmentally friendly housing. As the new driver of globalization, China, facing the aggravation of environmental problems, fully understands the timeliness and importance of their solution like no one else. The article analyzes the environmental agenda in Chinas modern foreign policy using system analysis and the structural-functional method. The complication of the environmental situation in the PRC forces the countrys leadership to take active measures to combat climate change. Beijing is introducing eco-culture into its national development strategy, pursuing a course of building an ecological civilization based on respect and protection of nature. The concept of Xi Jinpings Community of One Destiny for Mankind is crucial in the conceptualization of the environmental dimension. An important role is given to the concepts of ecological civilization and two mountains. With reference to neo-Marxism, the study uses a morphological analysis of the ideology of M. Frieden, according to which the above theories can be classified as nuclear in the general course of socialism with Chinese characteristics. China continues to have a complex and alarming situation with atmospheric pollution. According to the authors deep conviction, within the framework of the general vector of ensuring the countrys prosperity, the PRC leadership is closely engaged in solving environmental problems, which is understood and supported by the world community. The practical implementation of the environmental agenda is mostly characteristic of Xi Jinpings foreign policy strategy.http://journals.rudn.ru/international-relations/article/viewFile/26780/19491chinaenvironmental foreign policybuilding of ecological civilizationcommon ecocultureconcept of community of common destiny for all mankindconcept of ecological civilization
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Ecological Dimension in China’s Foreign Policy Strategy
Vestnik RUDN International Relations
china
environmental foreign policy
building of ecological civilization
common ecoculture
concept of community of common destiny for all mankind
concept of ecological civilization
author_facet Anna Vladimirovna Boyarkina
author_sort Anna Vladimirovna Boyarkina
title Ecological Dimension in China’s Foreign Policy Strategy
title_short Ecological Dimension in China’s Foreign Policy Strategy
title_full Ecological Dimension in China’s Foreign Policy Strategy
title_fullStr Ecological Dimension in China’s Foreign Policy Strategy
title_full_unstemmed Ecological Dimension in China’s Foreign Policy Strategy
title_sort ecological dimension in china’s foreign policy strategy
publisher Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
series Vestnik RUDN International Relations
issn 2313-0660
2313-0679
publishDate 2021-12-01
description Against the backdrop of worsening ecological and climatic threats, which have taken on a truly global scale, states are rethinking their environmental protection approaches to address the growing environmental crisis. The intensive use of natural resources, characteristic of the traditional model of economic growth, no longer corresponds to the spirit of the modern environmental agenda. Instead, a new model of eco-culture is being postulated, suggesting a reasonable balance of economic, environmental and social development needs. The relationship between economic development and environmental protection challenges states, including those of the developing world, to switch to clean renewable energy sources, nuclear power plants, and the construction of environmentally friendly housing. As the new driver of globalization, China, facing the aggravation of environmental problems, fully understands the timeliness and importance of their solution like no one else. The article analyzes the environmental agenda in Chinas modern foreign policy using system analysis and the structural-functional method. The complication of the environmental situation in the PRC forces the countrys leadership to take active measures to combat climate change. Beijing is introducing eco-culture into its national development strategy, pursuing a course of building an ecological civilization based on respect and protection of nature. The concept of Xi Jinpings Community of One Destiny for Mankind is crucial in the conceptualization of the environmental dimension. An important role is given to the concepts of ecological civilization and two mountains. With reference to neo-Marxism, the study uses a morphological analysis of the ideology of M. Frieden, according to which the above theories can be classified as nuclear in the general course of socialism with Chinese characteristics. China continues to have a complex and alarming situation with atmospheric pollution. According to the authors deep conviction, within the framework of the general vector of ensuring the countrys prosperity, the PRC leadership is closely engaged in solving environmental problems, which is understood and supported by the world community. The practical implementation of the environmental agenda is mostly characteristic of Xi Jinpings foreign policy strategy.
topic china
environmental foreign policy
building of ecological civilization
common ecoculture
concept of community of common destiny for all mankind
concept of ecological civilization
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