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China's climate goals threaten economic and social stability

China wants to reduce its emissions to "net-zero" within just 30 years. The country is facing massive economic and social challenges in the process. Can climate reversal succeed in such a short time without jeopardizing growth and prosperity?

By Nico Beckert

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Rosa Luxemburg Foundation expects 'opposition and rejection'

In a recent study, the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation accuses German print media of adopting a Eurocentric perspective in their reporting on China. However, its authors fail to assess how close to reality the texts examined actually are. Instead, they base their judgment on core concepts that are supposed to indicate a "media-constructed enemy image of China." a counter-argument criticizes the study of ignoring the political reality in Germany.

By Marcel Grzanna

Sinolytics Radar

Standards used strategically

Setting standards in China is a highly political process. While companies play an increasingly important role in the definition of standards, the state retains significant control over the process. State influence allows for the strategic use of standards to advantage domestic firms and disadvantage foreign competitors.

By Redaktion Table