Format:
1 Online-Ressource (371 p)
Edition:
1st, New ed
ISBN:
9783035264098
Series Statement:
Cahiers du Collège d'Europe / College of Europe Studies 18
Content:
Ever since the first international negotiations on climate change in the early 1990s, the European Union has aspired to play a leading role in global climate politics.This book engages in a longitudinal analysis of the EU’s participation in and impact on the United Nations climate regime.It provides not only comprehensive insights into the evolution of EU foreign climate policy, but also a thought-provoking audit of the potential and limits of the EU’s influence in a major domain of global affairs
Content:
Contents: Analytical Framework: Studying the European Union’s Influence on the Global Climate Regime – Historical Foundations (1980s-1995): EU Influence on the Set-up of the Global Climate Regime – From the Berlin Mandate to the Kyoto Protocol (1995-1997): EU Influence on the First Development of the Global Climate Regime – From the Buenos Aires Action Plan to the Year 2007 (1998-2007): EU Influence on the Consolidation of the Global Climate Regime – From the Bali Roadmap to the Copenhagen Accord (2007-2009): EU Influence on the Post-2012 Global Climate Negotiations – Gradually «Back on Track» (2010-2012): EU Influence on the Resumed Post-2012 Global Climate Negotiations – Explaining EU Influence on the Global Climate Regime
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9782875741349
Additional Edition:
Available in another form ISBN 9782875741349
Language:
English
DOI:
10.3726/978-3-0352-6409-8
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