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The Chinese Government's Role in Implementing Multilateral Environmental Agreements: The Case of the Montreal Protocol

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2003

Abstract

The Multilateral Fund created by amendments to the Montreal Protocol played a key role in motivating the Chinese government to ratify and comply with the Protocol. Two other factors have affected China's actions in meeting the Protocol's requirements: the nation's desire to appear as a responsible and co-operative actor in solving global environmental problems, and the interest of China's principal implementing agency in expanding its responsibilities and authorities. Three factors have had significant roles in enhancing the national government's ability to implement the Protocol: expanded administrative capacity, participation of local government units with capability to enforce regulations, and the employment of market-based environmental policy instruments.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© The China Quarterly, 2003

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Footnotes

We are grateful to Albert Park for his helpful comments on a draft of this article.