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Governing the Future through 'Ecological civilization': Anticipatory Politics and China's Great Yangtze River Protection Programme

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JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY CHINA
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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10670564.2023.2232747

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environmental governance; future-oriented imaginary; Yangtze River; anticipatory politics; authoritarianism; ecological civilization

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China's endorsement of "ecological civilization" has shaped and been shaped by on-ground practices, as seen in the case of the "Great Yangtze River Protection Programme" (GYRPP). This study reveals the construction of the ecological civilization imaginary by the Chinese state, which combines environmental protection and socio-economic development to strengthen the regime's legitimacy. The imaginary then informs policies and coordinates local practices, while also being reconstituted through the mobilization of people, institutions, and resources for sometimes conflicting goals.
China has endorsed the idea of 'ecological civilization' for over a decade. How has the Chinese making of the ecological civilization imaginary informed and been affected by on-ground practices? Inspired by insights into anticipatory politics, this study disentangles an officially intended ecological civilization pilot-the 'Great Yangtze River Protection Programme' (GYRPP)-to examine the interplay of China's ecological civilization imaginary, specific policies, and on-ground practices of environmental governance. Informed by fieldwork and documents of GYRPP, this study argues, first, the Chinese state has constructed the ecological civilization imaginary through rendering a concerted future of environmental protection and socio-economic development, which inherently strengthens the regime's legitimacy. Second, the ecological civilization imaginary has informed a set of policies and been used to coordinate specific local practices. Finally, people, institutions, and other resources are mobilized to serve multiple but sometimes conflicting goals, which in turn reconstitutes the ecological civilization imaginary.

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