Politics of climate change: environmental dynamics in international affairs / edited by Paul G. Harris
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Routledge, 2009. London:ISBN:- 9780415486460
- 363.738746 POL
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1. Introduction: The Glacial Politics of Climate Change Paul G. Harris Dynamics of Climate Politics --
2. A Climate of Obstinacy: Symbolic Politics in Australian and Canadian policy Loren R. Cass --
3. The Climate Regime and Domestic Politics: The Case of Russia Liliana B. Andonova --
4. The Construction of China's Climate Politics: Transnational NGOs and the Spiral Model of International Relations Miriam Schroeder --
5. Is Climate Change Changing the EU?: The Second Image Reversed in Climate Politics Oriol Costa --
6. Linking as Leverage: Emissions Trading and the Politics of Climate Change Richard Benwell --
7. Domestic Incentives and Climate Politics: International Public Goods in Two-Level Games Stephen Kroll and Jason F. Shogren Security, Justice and Equity in Climate Politics --
8. Environmental Security and Climate Change: Analyzing the Discourse Maria Julia Trombetta --
9. Securitizing Climate Change: International Legal Implications and Obstacles Shirley Scott --
10. Inequality in Global Climate Policy: Breaking the North-South Impasse J. Timmons Roberts and Brad Parks --
11. Greenhouse Development Rights: Towards an Equitable Framework for Global Climate Policy Paul Baer and Glenn Fieldman 12. Conclusion: Constructing the Climate Regime Paul G. Harris
In this book, an international group of scholars describe the latest climate diplomacy, explore national responses to climate change, analyze implications for economics and security, and propose equitable and just schemes for fostering greater international cooperation in the future.
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