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China’s Blue Economy: A State Project of Modernisation

Michael Fabinyi, Annie Yuan Cih Wu, Sallie Lau, Tabitha Mallory, Kate Barclay, Kathleen A. Walsh, Wolfram Dressler

2021The Journal of Environment & Development44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The blue economy is a globally emerging concept for ocean governance that seeks to tap the economic potential of the oceans in environmentally sustainable ways. Yet, understanding and implementation of particular visions of the blue economy in specific regions diverge according to national and other contexts. Drawing on a discourse analysis of Chinese language documents, this article assesses how the blue economy has been conceptualised in Chinese state policy and discourse. Part of a state ideology and practice of modernisation that is defined in terms of rejuvenation under a strong state, the blue economy in China is seen as an opportunity to promote modernisation from overlapping economic, geopolitical and ecological perspectives and actions. China’s distinctive model for the blue economy presents emerging challenges for global ocean governance.

Topics & Concepts

Modernization theoryVisionChinaGeopoliticsState (computer science)Corporate governanceIdeologyEconomyPolitical scienceEconomic systemPolitical economyEconomicsSociologyEconomic growthPoliticsAlgorithmFinanceLawComputer scienceAnthropologyCoastal and Marine ManagementInternational Maritime Law IssuesCoral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
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