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|a van der Gaast, Wytze.
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|a International Climate Negotiation Factors
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|b Design, Process, Tactics /
|c by Wytze van der Gaast.
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|b Springer International Publishing :
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|a XV, 134 p. 11 illus., 4 illus. in color.
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|a Introduction -- Climate Negotiation Factors: Design, Process and Tactics -- The First Phase - Negotiating the UN Climate Convention -- The Negotiation Process Leading to the Kyoto Protocol -- Towards a Future Climate Policy – From the Kyoto Protocol to the Paris Agreement -- Dealing with the Climate Negotiations Paradox.
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|a Providing a detailed examination of climate negotiations records since the 1990s, this book shows that, in addition to agreeing on climate policy frameworks, the negotiations process is of crucial importance to success. Shedding light on the dynamics of international climate policymaking, its respective chapters explore key milestones such as the Kyoto Protocol, Marrakech Accords, Cancun Agreement and Doha Framework. The book identifies a minimum of three conditions that need to be fulfilled for successful climate negotiations: the negotiations need to reflect the fact that climate change calls for global solutions; the negotiation process must be flexible, including multiple trajectories and several small steps; and decisive tactical maneuvers need to be made, as much can depend on, for example, personalities and the negotiating atmosphere. With regard to the design of an international climate policy regime, the main challenge presented has been the inability to agree on globally supported greenhouse gas emission reduction measures. The book offers an excellent source of information for researchers, policymakers and advisors alike.
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