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|a Global Climate Policy :
|b Actors, Concepts, and Enduring Challenges /
|c edited by Urs Luterbacher and Detlef F. Sprinz.
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|a Global environmental accord : strategies for sustainability and institutional innovation
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|a Intro; Contents; List of Abbreviations; Foreword; 1. Our Approach; 1.1 Main Issues and Major and Enduring Challenges; 1.2 The Evolution of the Architecture of the Climate Change Regime; 1.3 Theoretical Considerations; 1.4 Formal and Simulation Approaches of Climate Change Cooperation and Coalition Analysis; 1.5 The Climate Change and Trade Regimes; 1.6 Leadership Issues and Major Countries; 1.7 Role of Nonstate Actors and Business; 1.8 The Case of Developing and Emerging Countries; 1.9 Implementing and Monitoring Climate Change Agreements; Notes; References
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|a 2. The Evolution and Governance Architecture of the United Nations Climate Change Regime2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The Evolution of the Global Climate Change Regime; 2.3 Principal Elements of the International Climate Change Regime; 2.4 Conclusion; Notes; References; 3. International Relations Theories and Climate Change Politics; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 International Theories and Climate Change; 3.3 Domestic-International Linkages; 3.4 Conclusion; Notes; References; 4. Cooperation on Climate Change: Insights from Game Theory; 4.1 Introduction
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|a 4.2 Some Discouraging Results on Climate Change Cooperation4.3 Light at the End of the Tunnel?; 4.4 Conclusion; Notes; References; 5. Computational Models, Global Climate Change, and Policy; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Simulation Models of Social Systems and Global Climate Change; 5.3 Resource Use, Climate Change, and Policy; 5.4 Conclusion; Notes; References; 6. Environmental Protection, Differentiated Responsibility, and World Trade: Making Room for Climate Action; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Trade Rules; 6.3 Consumption, Production, and Differential Responsibilities; 6.4 Theoretical Considerations
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|a 6.5 Types of Conflict6.6 Green Protectionism?; 6.7 Market Mechanisms; 6.8 The Future of the Trade and Environment Regimes and the UNFCCC; Notes; References; 7. Major Countries; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Two Conceptual Approaches; 7.3 Country Perspectives; 7.4 Comparison across Countries and Conceptual Approaches; Notes; References; 8. Nonstate Actors in International Policy Making: The Kyoto Protocol and Beyond; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Analytical Perspectives on Nonstate Influence in International Policy Making: The Exchange Model
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|a 8.3 Nonstate Competition and Strategy in the Negotiations of the Kyoto Protocol8.4 After Paris; 8.5 Concluding Remarks; Notes; References; 9. Business; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Theorizing the Role and Power of Business; 9.3 Business Interests Regarding Climate Change; 9.4 Business and International Climate Governance; 9.5 Private Climate Governance; 9.6 Conclusion; Notes; References; 10. Equity and Development: Developing Countries in the International Climate Negotiations; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Central Positions of Developing Countries in International Climate Negotiations
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|a Analyses of the international climate change regime consider the challenges of maintaining current structures and the possibilities for creating new forms of international cooperation.
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|a TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING
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