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This synthesis article reviews China's efforts and effects concerning low-carbon green growth (LCGG) and explores the policy implications of reformulating the country's LCGG strategy.
Asia is a big family that varies across and within its regions, with a plethora of systems all bumping against one another. But one thing Asia's constituents have in common is the challenge posed by the transition to green growth. That challenge also presents enormous opportunities.
The communications equipment manufacturing industry in China made its start-up in the mid-1980s, and has experienced an innovation development process featuring "imitation", "following innovation" and "active following innovation".
It is generally assumed that farmers are politically conservative. In light of classical theories, such an assumption is conclusive.
In recent years, villagers' self-governance has run into bottlenecks in both academic research and practical work.
The mushrooming of grassroots non-governmental organizations (NGOs) has promoted the degree of organization of China's society and serves as a clear sign of social progress.