EU climate diplomacy : politics, law and negotiations / edited by Stephen Minas and Vassilis Ntousas.
2018
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EU climate diplomacy : politics, law and negotiations / edited by Stephen Minas and Vassilis Ntousas.
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Boca Raton, FL : Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, 2018.
Description
1 online resource (196 pages) : 41 illustrations.
Series
Routledge advances in climate change research.
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part Section 1 Introductory material
chapter 1 Introduction: EU climate diplomacy in a time of disruption / STEPHEN MINAS AND VASSILIS NTOUSAS3
part Section 2 Politics
chapter 2 Party politics and EU climate policy / ROBERT LADRECH
chapter 3 Diplomacy, democracy and impossible ideas / EMILY BARRITT
chapter 4 The historical evolution of EU climate leadership and four scenarios for its future / HAYLEY WALKER
part Section 3 Law
chapter 5 The relationship between domestic and EU policy developments: the Greek case as a paradigm on climate change and clean energy / GEORGE DELLIS
chapter 6 The sustainable energy transition through international and EU law / STUART BRUCE
chapter 7 Towards the East: the Energy Community and the extension of EU climate governance / STEPHEN MINAS
chapter 8 The Investment Plan for Europe: private capital and climate governance / MEGAN BOWMAN
part Section 4 Negotiations
chapter 9 Climate technology diplomacy through the UNFCCC and beyond / MATTHEW KENNEDY
chapter 10 Technology and the Paris Agreement: from means of implementation to climate innovation to transformation / KARSTEN KRAUSE
chapter 11 Climate diplomacy and the UNFCCC institutions: the case of the Adaptation Fund / LAURA HANNING SCARBOROUGH
chapter 12 The climate-energy-trade nexus in EU external relations / RAFAEL LEAL - ARCAS AND EDUARDO ALVAREZ ARMAS.
chapter 1 Introduction: EU climate diplomacy in a time of disruption / STEPHEN MINAS AND VASSILIS NTOUSAS3
part Section 2 Politics
chapter 2 Party politics and EU climate policy / ROBERT LADRECH
chapter 3 Diplomacy, democracy and impossible ideas / EMILY BARRITT
chapter 4 The historical evolution of EU climate leadership and four scenarios for its future / HAYLEY WALKER
part Section 3 Law
chapter 5 The relationship between domestic and EU policy developments: the Greek case as a paradigm on climate change and clean energy / GEORGE DELLIS
chapter 6 The sustainable energy transition through international and EU law / STUART BRUCE
chapter 7 Towards the East: the Energy Community and the extension of EU climate governance / STEPHEN MINAS
chapter 8 The Investment Plan for Europe: private capital and climate governance / MEGAN BOWMAN
part Section 4 Negotiations
chapter 9 Climate technology diplomacy through the UNFCCC and beyond / MATTHEW KENNEDY
chapter 10 Technology and the Paris Agreement: from means of implementation to climate innovation to transformation / KARSTEN KRAUSE
chapter 11 Climate diplomacy and the UNFCCC institutions: the case of the Adaptation Fund / LAURA HANNING SCARBOROUGH
chapter 12 The climate-energy-trade nexus in EU external relations / RAFAEL LEAL - ARCAS AND EDUARDO ALVAREZ ARMAS.
Summary
The European Union has long played a leadership role in the global response to climate change, including the development and dissemination of climate-friendly technologies such as renewable energy. EU diplomacy has been a vital contributor to the development of international cooperation on climate change through the agreement of the United Nations Climate Convention, its Kyoto Protocol and, most recently, the Paris Agreement. In addition, the election of Donald Trump as President of the United States means that the EU contribution to climate diplomacy will become more important still, both in filling the leadership gap (together with other major economies) and in responding to any sabotage by the Trump administration. This book will extend knowledge of the EU as a key actor in climate diplomacy by bringing together leading practitioners and researchers in this field to take stock of the EU's current role and emerging issues. Contributions will be grouped into three strands: 1) the interplay between EU climate diplomacy and internal EU politics; 2) how the EU's legal order is a factor that determines, enables and constrains its climate diplomacy; and 3) the EU's contribution to diplomacy concerning climate technology both under the Climate Convention and more broadly. Collectively, these contributions will chart the EU's role at a critical time of transition and uncertainty in the international response to climate change.EU Climate Diplomacy: Politics, Law and Negotiations will be of great relevance to students, scholars and policymakers with an interest in international climate politics and policy, transnational environmental law and politics and EU studies more generally.
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9781315104980
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