ABSTRACT

Over the past three decades, China’s economic structure, direction and international presence have undergone a dramatic transformation. This rapid rise and China’s enormous success in economic terms has created new challenges, and this book examines how the Chinese economy can continue to flourish, whilst at the same time protecting the environment and giving people more equal access to the benefits of the country’s economic development.

Examining the key issues surrounding China's continued sustainable development, in economic, political, social and more traditional environmental terms, this book assesses the costs of China's rapid development to date and in turn asks whether this can be maintained. The contributors show that the idea of sustainable development must take into account more than just the physical environment, and that there are additional problems relating to the sustainability of China’s economic growth that are much more complicated. Divided into two broad sections, the book looks first at the broader issues of sustainability in China, before turning to the more classic idea of sustainability, that of the environment. In doing so, the contributors show that sustainability is a far more complex phenomenon than is often assumed, and that economic and social sustainability are inherently linked to linked to environmental sustainability.

Dealing with what are arguably the greatest challenges facing China today, this book will be will be of great interests to students and scholars of Chinese studies, Chinese economics and Chinese politics, as well as those interested in development studies and sustainable development more broadly.

chapter 1|6 pages

1 Introduction

part I|123 pages

Part I Sustainability of Chinese society

chapter 2|18 pages

2 Sustaining the dragon

International relations theory and the rise of China

chapter 3|12 pages

3 Unsustainable economic interdependence

Two Asia-Pacific examples

chapter 4|8 pages

4 China's cities

Reflecting on the last 25 years

chapter 5|18 pages

5 Social security for an ageing society

The experience of Australia and China

chapter 8|18 pages

8 Sustaining China's media economy

Tackling sensationalism and three dilemmas

chapter 9|19 pages

9 Building the micro-foundation of China's sustainable economic development

Corporate governance reform and the performance of Chinese publicly traded companies

part II|73 pages

Part II Sustainability of the environment in China

chapter 10|19 pages

10 Sustainable development

A way forward or an illusion?

chapter 12|11 pages

12 Addressing climate change in China

Challenges and opportunities

chapter 13|12 pages

13 How climate change affected the herders' livelihood in a semi- arid pastoral community

The case of Gonger in Inner Mongolia 1

chapter 14|15 pages

14 Environmental protection and English in China

Exploring connections with development and international status

chapter 15|2 pages

15 Conclusion

China in transition, from rapid growth to sustainable development