@article{Zhang:249526,
      recid = {249526},
      author = {Zhang, ZhongXiang},
      title = {Are China’s climate commitments in a post-Paris agreement  sufficiently ambitious?},
      address = {2016-09},
      number = {450-2016-34044},
      pages = {22},
      year = {2016},
      abstract = {In international climate change negotiations, China’s role  is an issue of perennial concern. In particular, the lack  of quantitative, absolute emissions commitments from China  has been the focus. In line with changing domestic and  international contexts, China is recalibrating its stance  and strategy. Its participation in international climate  change negotiations has evolved from playing a peripheral  role to gradually moving to the centre. This article  examines China’s stance and role in international climate  change negotiations from a historical perspective. In so  doing, the article discusses the evolution of international  climate negotiations and China’s stance in the lead-up to  and at the Paris conference. The focus is now turning to  the implementation of the Paris Agreement. The article  discusses post-Paris issues in the international context  and in particular in China’s context. These affect the post  Paris negotiations and hold the key to achieving desired  outcomes.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/249526},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.249526},
}