European Union in International Climate Change Politics
European Union in International Climate Change Politics
Still Taking a Lead?
Liefferink, Duncan; Wurzel, Rudiger K.W.; Connelly, James
Taylor & Francis Ltd
08/2018
336
Mole
Inglês
9781138361911
15 a 20 dias
453
1. Introduction: European Union Climate Leadership
2. Global Climate Politics: Can the EU be an Actor?
Part II: EU Institutions
3. The Commission's Shifting Climate Leadership: From Emissions Trading to Energy Union
4. The European Parliament and Climate Change: A Constrained Leader?
5. The Council and the European Council: Stuck on the Road to Transformational Leadership
Part III: Member States and Neighbouring European States
6. Denmark: Small State with Big Voice and Bigger Dilemmas
7. French Climate Policy: Diplomacy in the Service of Symbolic Leadership?
8. Germany: Innovation and Climate Leadership
9. The Netherlands: A Case of Fading Leadership
10. Poland's Clash Over Energy and Climate Policy: Green Economy or Grey Status Quo?
11. Spanish Climate Change Policy in a Changing Landscape
12. The United Kingdom: A Record of Leadership under Threat
13. Norway: A Dissonant Cognitive Leader?
Part IV: Civil Society: Business and Environmental Groups
14. Business: Greening at the Edges
15. Environmental NGOs: Pushing For Leadership
Part V: Europe and the Wider World
16. United States: The Challenge of Global Climate Leadership in a Politically Divided State
17. China: From A Marginalized Follower to an Emerging Leader in Climate Politics
18. India: The Global Climate Power Torn Between 'Growth-First' and 'Green Growth'
Part VI: Conclusion
19. Conclusion: Re-Assessing European Union Climate Leadership
1. Introduction: European Union Climate Leadership
2. Global Climate Politics: Can the EU be an Actor?
Part II: EU Institutions
3. The Commission's Shifting Climate Leadership: From Emissions Trading to Energy Union
4. The European Parliament and Climate Change: A Constrained Leader?
5. The Council and the European Council: Stuck on the Road to Transformational Leadership
Part III: Member States and Neighbouring European States
6. Denmark: Small State with Big Voice and Bigger Dilemmas
7. French Climate Policy: Diplomacy in the Service of Symbolic Leadership?
8. Germany: Innovation and Climate Leadership
9. The Netherlands: A Case of Fading Leadership
10. Poland's Clash Over Energy and Climate Policy: Green Economy or Grey Status Quo?
11. Spanish Climate Change Policy in a Changing Landscape
12. The United Kingdom: A Record of Leadership under Threat
13. Norway: A Dissonant Cognitive Leader?
Part IV: Civil Society: Business and Environmental Groups
14. Business: Greening at the Edges
15. Environmental NGOs: Pushing For Leadership
Part V: Europe and the Wider World
16. United States: The Challenge of Global Climate Leadership in a Politically Divided State
17. China: From A Marginalized Follower to an Emerging Leader in Climate Politics
18. India: The Global Climate Power Torn Between 'Growth-First' and 'Green Growth'
Part VI: Conclusion
19. Conclusion: Re-Assessing European Union Climate Leadership