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Overview"As the greatest coal-producing and consuming nation in the world, China would seem an unlikely haven for wind power. Yet the country now boasts a world-class industry that promises to make low-carbon technology more affordable and available to all. Conducting an empirical study of China's remarkable transition and the possibility of replicating their model elsewhere, Joanna I. Lewis adds greater depth to a theoretical understanding of China's technological innovation systems and its current and future role in a globalized economy. Lewis focuses on China's specific methods of international technology transfer, its forms of international cooperation and competition, and its implementation of effective policies promoting the development of a home-grown industry. Just a decade ago, China maintained only a handful of operating wind turbines-all imported from Europe and the United States. Today, the country is the largest wind power market in the world, with turbines made almost exclusively in its own factories. Following this shift reveals how China's political leaders have responded to domestic energy challenges and how they may confront encroaching climate change. The nation's escalation of its wind power use also demonstrates China's ability to leapfrog to cleaner energy technologies-an option equally viable for other developing countries hoping to bypass gradual industrialization and the ""technological lock-in"" of hydrocarbon-intensive energy infrastructure. Though setbacks are possible, China could one day come to dominate global wind turbine sales, becoming a hub of technological innovation and a major instigator of low-carbon economic change." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Joanna I LewisPublisher: Columbia University Press Imprint: Columbia University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.539kg ISBN: 9780231153300ISBN 10: 0231153309 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 27 November 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Language: English Table of ContentsReviewsBecause there is no more important issue to future generations than climate change and no more important country in the effort to control greenhouse gas emissions than China, Joanna Lewis's book on wind power in the PRC is particularly timely and welcome.Thoroughly researched and well-written, this informative volume goes a long way to helping us understand the critical role China plays in both the causes for and solutions to the global climate change challenge. -- Orville Schell, Director, Center on US-China Relations, Asia Society Green Innovation in China is a compelling exploration of how China is transforming itself into a clean energy powerhouse. By taking us deep into the competitive world of wind power -- from research and development to the cutthroat global marketplace -- Joanna Lewis provides fascinating insights into China's broader clean tech innovation strategy. This is a book that should be on the desk or nightstand of anyone who wants to understand where China's leaders are taking their country and how they plan to get there. -- Elizabeth Economy, C.V. Starr Senior Fellow and Director Asia Studies, Council on Foreign Relations Because there is no more important issue to future generations than climate change and no more important country in the effort to control greenhouse gas emissions than China, Joanna Lewis's book on wind power in the PRC is particularly timely and welcome.Thoroughly researched and well-written, this informative volume goes a long way to helping us understand the critical role China plays in both the causes for and solutions to the global climate change challenge. -- Orville Schell, Arthur Ross Director of the Center on U.S.-China Relations at Asia Society in New York Green Innovation in China is a compelling exploration of how China is transforming itself into a clean energy powerhouse. By taking us deep into the competitive world of wind power -- from research and development to the cutthroat global marketplace -- Joanna Lewis provides fascinating insights into China's broader clean tech innovation strategy. This is a book that should be on the desk or nightstand of anyone who wants to understand where China's leaders are taking their country and how they plan to get there. -- Elizabeth Economy, C.V. Starr Senior Fellow and Director Asia Studies, Council on Foreign Relations The book gives an excellent overview of China's green innovation system. It relates China's energy technology innovations to China's domestic policy interventions and international collaborations. It has interpreted the dynamics of China's energy technology innovations to a great extent, thus has a real academic contribution. China's green innovation process is very complicated. It is beyond doubts that the book will largely help the readers in China and out of China have a better understanding the context and nature of China's green innovation process. The book also well presents the lessons that other developing countries could draw from China's green innovation exercise. I am very much looking forward to seeing it in book stores! -- Zhang Xiliang, Professor and Executive Director,Institute of Energy, Environment and Economy, Tsinghua University Author InformationJoanna I. Lewis is an associate professor of science, technology, and international affairs at Georgetown University's Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service. Her research focuses on energy and environmental issues in China, including renewable energy industry development and climate change policy. She has worked for numerous governmental, nongovernmental, and international organizations and is a lead author of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's Fifth Assessment Report. 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