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Topic: International negotiations and agreements

The new energy-industrial revolution and an international agreement on climate change

Nicholas Stern and James Rydge, Economics of Energy and Environmental Policy V.1, pp.1-1, 2012.


Domestic politics and the formation of international environmental agreements

The theory of international environmental agreements overwhelmingly assumes that governments engage as unitary agents. Each government makes choices based on benefits and costs that are simple … read more »


Climate policy integration beyond principled priority: a framework for analysis

Countries aiming to achieve ambitious international and national climate objectives need to integrate climate considerations into all sectoral policies. This contribution argues that since climate change … read more »


Book Review: Local climate action planning

Nachmany, M. 2012. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, v.30.


La paradiplomacia ambiental em la nueva gobernanza internacional

Rei, F., Cunha, K. and Setzer, J. (2012).  TIP – Trabajos de Investigación en Paradiplomacia, 1(2), p. 50-63 (Spanish).


Rio+20 and the global environment: reflections on theory and practice – introduction

Reference Falkner, R., and Lee, B (eds.). May 2012. Rio+20 and the global environment: reflections on theory and practice – introduction. International Affairs (special issue), v.88, pp.503-522.


Global environmentalism and the greening of international society

Have environmental values become part of the normative structure of international society? Has the rise of global environmentalism led to a greening of international society? Most International Relations research … read more »


Expert meeting on assessing the risk of loss and damage associated with the adverse effects of climate change

Surminski, S., Lopez, A., et al. March 2012. Current knowledge on relevant methodologies and data requirements, as well as lessons learned and gaps identified at different levels, in assessing the … read more »


The survival of the conformist: social pressure and renewable resource management

This paper examines the role of other-regarding behavior as a mechanism for the establishment and maintenance of cooperation in resource use under variable social and environmental conditions. By coupling … read more »


Trade, climate change and the political game theory of border carbon adjustments

The lack of real progress at the Durban climate change conference in 2011—postponing effective action until at least 2020—has many causes, one of which is the … read more »


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