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Research Articles

China’s Green Belt and Road Initiative: transnational environmental governance and causal pathways of orchestration

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Pages 1163-1185 | Received 04 Dec 2021, Accepted 04 Dec 2022, Published online: 12 Dec 2022
 

ABSTRACT

The Green Belt and Road Initiative was proposed by the Chinese government to address the environmental challenges related to the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). The BRI International Green Development Coalition (BRIGC), a flagship initiative of the Green BRI, aims to promote the BRI’s environmental performance through transnational governance measures. In this study, we analyzed the BRIGC from the perspective of orchestration theory. We developed a model of causal pathways to understand the micro-steps linking orchestrators, intermediaries, and targets. Furthermore, drawing on first-hand evidence collected through participatory observation, interviews, and focus groups, we identified four key pathways of green orchestration: green consumerism, green infrastructure, green finance, and green governance. We found that the orchestration processes were hampered by the lack of substantial input from the BRIGC, which undermined the intermediary-target relationship. We concluded with recommendations for the BRIGC to strengthen its orchestration capacity.

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Funding

This work was supported by the General Research Fund (12600718) of the Research Grants Council of Hong Kon; Research Grants Council, University Grants CommitteeResearch Grants Council, University Grants Committee [12600718]

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