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This paper describes three Bolivian policy reversals on aid, trade and climate change. The standard IPE explanation for policy reversals - a change in the payoff of cooperation - often begs the question of why a small developing state might choose to restrict its global policy space in contexts...
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This paper is about excessive overuse of resources and about serious environmental impacts, and the need for a global ecological turnaround. Ideas about a social contract for sustainability are being discussed, and examples given of resource decoupling and impact decoupling. Global environmental...
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adapting in a warming world / Tim Rayner and Andrew Jordan -- Climate governance experiments / Matthew J. Hoffmann -- Global … fisheries / Lars H. Gulbrandsen -- Evaluating World Bank environmental performance / Tamar Gutner -- Greening development … finance : cases from the World Bank Group / Susan Park -- Moving the earth : cars and the dynamics of environmental politics …
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[...] Um diesem Fernziel für die Meeres-Governance näher zu kommen stellt der WBGU zusätzlich Handlungsempfehlungen vor, die an laufende Politikprozesse anschließen. Dafür betrachtet er beispielhaft die beiden Schwerpunkte Nahrung – nachhaltige Fischerei und Aquakultur – sowie Energie...
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Climate change shatters the idea that jurisdictional borders and doctrinal debates about the scope of the ‘legal' are the sole tensions with which a concept of transnational law must contend. Climate change exposes a further fault line underlying legal thought and practice – the problematic,...
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This article explores recent climate policy developments in China, the United States (US), and the European Union (EU), as well as their implications for a new global climate regime, expected in December 2015 in Paris. The road to Paris is marked by a shift from global efforts to domestic...
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Global governance institutions for climate change, such as those established by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol, have so far failed to make a significant impact on greenhouse gas emissions. Following the lead of Elinor Ostrom, this paper offers an...
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