Dear GEP-Ed colleagues,

If you are having students discuss China's role in global climate politics, 
this short open-access essay in PLOS Climate may be of interest:

China’s supposed leadership on climate change: Action vs. obstruction in an 
authoritarian state

https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pclm.0000726

Kind regards,

PAUL G. ​HARRIS
Chair Professor of Global and Environmental​ Studies
Department of Social Sciences and Policy Studies

[EdUHK](https://www.eduhk.hk/ssps/pharris)

[www.paulgharris.net](https://paulgharris.net/)
Author,Pathologies of Climate Governance(Cambridge University 
Press).Details[here](https://paulgharris.net/books/pathologies-of-climate-governance-summary/).
​25+more books on global environmental politics, policy and 
justice[here](https://paulgharris.net/books-by-paul-g-harris/).
100+journal articles and book chapters[here](https://paulgharris.net/articles/).
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