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Köp båda 2 för 2833 kr'This book gives a very good insight into the main actors, the interests and objectives in EU climate change policies. The different chapters cover those aspects in depth and remain at the same time enjoyable to read.' - Thomas Hrber, International Affairs, Vol. 88, 5, September 2012. 'The clear and thorough analysis of the different facets of internal and external EU climate policy by leading scholars provides a much needed insight into the still unexplored domain of climate diplomacy.' - Anatole Boute, Climate Law 2 (2011), 139'The clear and thorough analysis of the different facets of internal and external EU climate policy by leading scholars provides a much needed insight into the still unexplored domain of climate diplomacy.' - Anatole Boute, Climate Law 2 (2011), 139. 'Written and structured in a very comprehensive manner, this title successfully combines a clear-cut analytical framework with empirically rich chapters to become an indispensable guide for students and academics, as well as practitioners interested in EU climate change politics. All in all, this book offers a very complete picture of the way in which multi-level dynamics have influenced the EU's climate change policies and, as the editors conclude, the way in which the EU still looks for the best mix of different types and styles of leadership.' Israel Solorio, JCMS (2012) Volume 50. Number 1.
Rdiger Wurzel is Professor in Comparative European Politics and Jean Monnet Chair in European Union Studies in the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Hull where he is director of the Centre for European Union Studies (CEUS). James Connelly is Professor of Politics at the University of Hull and is the Director of the Institute of Applied Ethics.
1. Introduction: European Union Political Leadership in International Climate Change Politics, Rdiger K.W. Wurzel and James Connelly 2. The European Union as a Global Environmental Policy Actor: Climate Change, John Vogler 3. The Role of the Commission of the European Union Creating External Coherence From Internal Diversity, Pamela M. Barnes 4. The European Parliament and Climate Change: From Symbolism to Heroism and Back Again, Charlotte Burns and Neil Carter 5. The Council, the European Council and International Climate Policy: From Symbolic Leadership to Leadership by Example, Sebastian Oberthr and Claire Dupont 6. The United Kingdom: A Paradoxical Leader, Tim Rayner and Andrew Jordan 7. Frances Troubled Bids to Climate Leadership, Joseph Szarka 8. German Climate Change Policy: Political and Economic Leadership, Martin Jnicke 9. The Netherlands: a Case of Cost-Free Leadership, Duncan Liefferink and Kathrin Birkel 10. Polands Climate Change Policy Struggle: Greening the East? Karolina Jankowska 11. Spanish, EU and International Climate Change Policies: Download, Catch Up, and Curb Down, Oriol Costa 12. Business: The Elephant in the Room? Wyn Grant 13. Environmental NGOs: Taking a Lead? Rdiger K.W. Wurzel and James Connelly 14. A Green New Deal: Framing U.S. Climate Leadership, Guri Bang and Miranda A. Schreurs 15. Towards a New World Order of Climate Change: China and the European Unions Leadership Ambition Xiudian Dai and Zhiping Diao 16. Conclusion: The European Unions Leadership Role in International Climate Change Politics Reassessed Rdiger K.W. Wurzel and James Connelly