European Union Foreign Policy and the Global Climate Regime

Titel: European Union Foreign Policy and the Global Climate Regime
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Veröffentlicht: [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Peter Lang International Academic Publishers, [2019]
Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (376 Seiten)
Format: E-Book
Sprache: Englisch
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ISBN: 2875741349 ; 3035264090 ; 9782875741349 ; 9783035264098
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  • Acronyms and Abbreviations
  • p. 11
  • Foreword and Acknowledgements
  • p. 15
  • Introduction. Rationale of the Study
  • p. 17
  • The EU, Climate Change and Global Climate Politics
  • p. 21
  • The Structure of the Study
  • p. 23
  • Chapter 1
  • Analytical Framework: Studying the European Union's Influence on the Global Climate Regime
  • p. 27
  • Building the Key Concepts: Influence Attempts and Influence
  • p. 27
  • Setting the Theoretical Scene: Insights from EU Foreign Policy Analysis and Regime Theory
  • p. 33
  • Methodological Bases: Analysing and Determining Influence
  • p. 42
  • Chapter 2
  • Historical Foundations (1980s-1995): EU Influence on the Set-up of the Global Climate Regime
  • p. 47
  • The Pre-negotiation Phase: From Scientific Circles to First Political Negotiations
  • p. 47
  • The EU's Influence on the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (1991-1992)
  • p. 52
  • The Road to COP 1 (1992-1995)
  • p. 64
  • Chapter 3
  • From the Berlin Mandate to the Kyoto Protocol (1995-1997): EU Influence on the First Development of the Global Climate Regime
  • p. 67
  • The Context: Major Developments in Global Politics and Climate Science
  • p. 67
  • Key Actors in the Global Climate Regime and their Positions
  • p. 68
  • The Negotiation Process and the EU's Influence Attempts
  • p. 76
  • The Outcome: the Kyoto Protocol
  • p. 95
  • The EU's Influence Attempts: Extracting Patterns
  • p. 98
  • The EU's Influence in the Kyoto Protocol Negotiations
  • p. 101
  • Explaining the EU's Influence during the Period 1995 to 1997
  • p. 109
  • Chapter 4
  • From the Buenos Aires Action Plan to the Year 2007 (1998-2007): EU Influence on the Consolidation of the Global Climate Regime
  • p. 113
  • COP 4 to COP 7: From the Buenos Aires Action Plan to the Marrakech Accords (1998-2001)
  • p. 113
  • After the Marrakech Accords: Ensuring Ratification of the Kyoto Protocol (2002-2004)
  • p. 127
  • Towards a Post-2012 Regime: Loose Talks on the Way to Bali (2005-2007)
  • p. 134
  • Determining and Explaining the EU's Influence during the Period 1998 to 2007
  • p. 147
  • Chapter 5
  • From the Bali Road map to the Copenhagen Accord (2007-2009): EU Influence on the Post-2012 Global Climate Negotiations
  • p. 151
  • The Context: Major Developments in Global Politics and Climate Science
  • p. 151
  • Key Actors in the Global Climate Regime and their Positions
  • p. 154
  • The Negotiation Process and the EU's Influence Attempts
  • p. 170
  • The Outcome: the Copenhagen Accord
  • p. 222
  • The EU's Influence Attempts: Extracting Patterns
  • p. 225
  • The EU's Influence in the Post-2012 Climate Negotiations until 2009
  • p. 231
  • Explaining the EU's Influence during the Period 2007 to 2009
  • p. 244
  • Chapter 6
  • Gradually "Back on Track" (2010-2012): EU Influence on the Resumed Post-2012 Global Climate Negotiations
  • p. 251
  • The Context: Major Developments in Global Politics and Climate Science
  • p. 251
  • Key Actors in the Global Climate Regime and their Positions
  • p. 252
  • The Negotiation Process and the EU's Influence Attempts
  • p. 257
  • The Outcomes: the Cancun Agreements, the Durban Package and the Doha Gateway
  • p. 265
  • Determining and Explaining the EU's Influence during the Period 2010 to 2012
  • p. 269
  • Chapter 7
  • Explaining EU Influence on the Global Climate Regime
  • p. 275
  • Patterns of EU Influence across Time
  • p. 275
  • Comparing EU Influence Attempts to its Actual Influence: the "Goodness of Fit" Puzzle
  • p. 283
  • Determinants of EU Influence over Time: Propositions on Causal Mechanisms and their Scope Conditions
  • p. 287
  • Conclusion
  • p. 301
  • Major Findings of the Study and their Significance
  • p. 301
  • Research and Normative Implications of the Study
  • p. 303
  • References
  • p. 311
  • Annexes
  • p. 361
  • Index
  • p. 365
  • Tables
  • Table 1
  • Toward a Typology of Influence
  • p. 33
  • Table 2
  • How the EU Can Exert Influence - EU Foreign Policy Acts
  • p. 36
  • Table 3
  • Establishing EU Influence - Constitutive Dimensions
  • p. 45
  • Table 4
  • The Negotiations of the Copenhagen Accord
  • p. 217
  • Table 5
  • EU Influence on the Global Climate Regime over Time
  • p. 276
  • Table 6
  • EU Influence Attempts and their Success in the Global Climate Regime (1991-2012) - a Compilation of Instruments
  • p. 285