Education, Science, Technology, Innovation and Life
Open Access
Sign In

International Ecological Justice from the Perspective of New Development Concept: Dilemma, Coupling and Realization

Download as PDF

DOI: 10.23977/polsr.2023.040107 | Downloads: 4 | Views: 347

Author(s)

Xiaoyu Yuan 1

Affiliation(s)

1 School of Marxism, Jiangxi University of Science and Technology, Ganzhou, Jiangxi, 341000, China

Corresponding Author

Xiaoyu Yuan

ABSTRACT

At present, the frequent occurrence of global ecological crises and the outbreak of multiple viruses have highlighted the issue of global ecological justice, threatened the lives of people around the world, and delayed the development and circulation of the global economy. Specifically, developed capitalist countries give priority to participate in the allocation of global ecological resources, the distribution of ecological benefits, enjoy the opportunities for ecological development, and evade ecological responsibilities by virtue of economic and political advantages. The new development concept is a scientific solution proposed by China in the face of increasing downward economic pressure and prominent ecological justice issues at home and abroad, which can also provide a reasonable reference for global ecological justice. Based on previous research results, this paper collects and reads a large number of literature, and concludes that the new development concept contains the concepts of innovation, coordination, green development and sharing, which can provide some theoretical and practical reference for alleviating the current global ecological justice problems.

KEYWORDS

New development concept, global ecological justice, ecological resources, ecological governance, ecological responsibility

CITE THIS PAPER

Xiaoyu Yuan, International Ecological Justice from the Perspective of New Development Concept: Dilemma, Coupling and Realization. Journal of Political Science Research (2023) Vol. 4: 40-50. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/DOI: 10.23977/polsr.2023.040107.

REFERENCES

[1] Ronnie Lipschutz. Global Environmental Politics: Power, Opinion, and Practice. Shandong: Shandong University Press, 2012:4.
[2] James O 'Connor. The Reason of Nature —— An Study of Ecological Marxism. Translated by Tang Zhengdong and Zang Peihong. Jiangsu: Nanjing University Press, 2003:324.
[3] Peter S. Wentz. Environmental Justice Theory. Translated by Zhu Danqiong and Song Yubo. Shanghai: Shanghai People's Publishing House, 2007:26.
[4] BP Amoco. Statistical Review of World Energy in 2021. 2021-7-8. https: // www. bp. com/ en/ global/ corporate/ products-and-services.html.
[5] Wang Chuanfa, Chen Xueming. Introduction to Marxist Ecological Theory. Beijing: People's Publishing House, 2020: 313.
[6]Karl Heinrich Marx, Friedrich Engels. The Complete Works of Marx and Engels(Volume 47).Beijing: People's publishing house. 2004:35.
[7] John Bellamy Foster. Ecological Fissure: Capitalism's War on the Planet. New York: Monthly Review Press, 2010: 370.
[8] Luo Hui, Liu Xuefei. Ecological Justice and Its Realization from the Perspective of Harmonious Society. Journal of Petroleum University (Social Science Edition), 2005 (3).
[9] Han Liyu. China's New Development Concept and the Guidance of Global Rules. Journal of Social Sciences, Jilin University, 2018 (6).
[10] Wang Yan, Jing Hui. Guild the Building of a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind with the New Development Concept. Red Flag Script, 2017 (5).

All published work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Copyright © 2016 - 2031 Clausius Scientific Press Inc. All Rights Reserved.