Key Actors in International Climate Cooperation
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Köp båda 2 för 2022 kr'Since the 2009 Copenhagen climate summit, analysts have focused on what national policy is capable of delivering by way of emission reductions, as that level has de facto become the international regime. This carefully constructed book is immensely useful in the way that it describes and explains the policy trajectories of seven of the world's largest emitters. It is highly recommended both as a state-of-the-art summary of the policy status quo in those countries and a launch pad for new analytical research on the sources of future policy innovation.' --Andrew Jordan, University of East Anglia, UK
Edited by Guri Bang, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Arild Underdal, Department of Political Science, University of Oslo and Center for International Climate and Environmental Research - Oslo (CICERO) and Steinar Andresen, Fridtjof Nansen Institute, Norway
Contents: Preface 1. Introduction Guri Bang, Arild Underdal and Steinar Andresen 2. To be - or not to be - A Low-carbon Economy: A Decade of Climate Politics in Brazil Solveig Aamodt 3. China: Every Day is a Winding Road Iselin Stensdal 4. EU Climate and Energy Policy: Demanded or Supplied? Jon Birger Skjaerseth 5. Climate Politics, Emissions Scenarios and Negotiation Stances in India Sunil Tankha and Trude Rauken 6. Japan's Climate Policy: Post-Fukushima and Beyond Masahiko Iguchi, Alexandru Luta and Steinar Andresen 7. Russia's Climate Policy Anna Korppoo 8. The United States: Obama's Push for Climate Policy Change Guri Bang 9. Comparative Analysis and Conclusions Guri Bang, Arild Underdal and Steinar Andresen Index