The speakers will present and debate the newly published European Foreign Policy Scorecard 2012
In the latest edition of China Analysis, published by the European Council on Foreign Relations and Asia Centre, we look at how Beijing views climate policies in the wake of the Copenhagen conference. China was blamed for forcing the conference into disarray and preventing a binding commitment on carbon emissions. In Climate policies after Copenhagen, the authors analyse the response to the conference within China itself, as it faces the worst environmental position imaginable, threatening its system and its interests.
Download the latest edition of China Analysis: Climate policies after Copenhagen here.
China Analysis is also published in French. You can download the French version of Climate policies after Copenhagen on Asia Centre's website.
You can also download previous editions of China Analysis here.
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