Kyoto Protocol: Peace Development and Clinton Administration

kyoto protocol: Specifically, the US, as the only superpower in the post-Cold War period, should contribute more effectively to the maintenance of international law and the promotion of well-being in the absence of international constraints, according to Global Times China. Meanwhile, emerging economies should also provide more resources to help safeguard the international legal system, so as to achieve peace and development that countries worldwide have been striving for a long time. Great powers are supposed to play a more active role in stabilizing the world and providing more public goods in an era of peace and development. The US did make some efforts during the post-Cold War period. The Clinton administration also facilitated the passage of the Kyoto Protocol in order to reduce global greenhouse emissions. The Clinton administration promoted free international trade during what happened to be the critical stage of China's WTO entry. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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