Book contents
- The Chinese Corporate Ecosystem
- The Chinese Corporate Ecosystem
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Different Types of Chinese Corporate Ecosystem
- Part II Forces Acting on the Corporate Ecosystem
- Part III Impacts on the Natural/Human Ecosystem
- 8 Chinese Corporations and the Natural-Human Ecosystem
- 9 China’s Ecocivilization Dream versus Corporate-Political Ecosystem Realities
- 10 Conclusion
- Notes
- Index
9 - China’s Ecocivilization Dream versus Corporate-Political Ecosystem Realities
from Part III - Impacts on the Natural/Human Ecosystem
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 July 2022
- The Chinese Corporate Ecosystem
- The Chinese Corporate Ecosystem
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Different Types of Chinese Corporate Ecosystem
- Part II Forces Acting on the Corporate Ecosystem
- Part III Impacts on the Natural/Human Ecosystem
- 8 Chinese Corporations and the Natural-Human Ecosystem
- 9 China’s Ecocivilization Dream versus Corporate-Political Ecosystem Realities
- 10 Conclusion
- Notes
- Index
Summary
This chapter follows on from the previous one, evaluating the Chinese Communist Party's recent attempts to transition toward an ecocivilization and to address China's ecological and public health crisis through a new approach toward balanced economic growth. The chapter finds that while the intentions and accompanying legal reforms are admirable, implementation will likely fail due to continuing misalignment between official/corporate incentives (especially at the local level) and central policies, compounded by the fragmented political structure and subversive elements within the corporate-political system that we identified in Chapters 4–7. The chapter also critically analyzes the recent introduction of public interest environmental lawsuits brought by procurators, which, while filling a major gap in legal enforcement against polluters, too often appear to result in opaque settlements with local governments rather than strong penalties against offenders.
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- The Chinese Corporate Ecosystem , pp. 254 - 279Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022