This article reviews the options for future international climate policy after the 2009 Copenhagen conference. It argues that a major reassessment of the current approach to building a climate regime is required. This approach, which we refer to as the ‘global deal’ strategy, is predicated on the idea of negotiating a comprehensive, universal and legally binding treaty that prescribes, in a top-down fashion, generally applicable policies based on previously agreed principles. From a review of the history of the ‘globa
This article argues that a legally binding, multilateral agreement is a necessary condition for achi...
The 'Copenhagen Accord' fails to deliver the political framework for a fair, ambitious and legally-b...
The aim of this article is to assess the efficacy of the Paris Agreement to generate policies and in...
This article reviews the options for future international climate policy after the 2009 Copenhagen c...
This article reviews the options for future international climate policy after the 2009 Copenhagen c...
This article reviews the options for future international climate policy after the 2009 Copenhagen c...
This article reviews the options for future international climate policy after the 2009 Copenhagen c...
This article reviews the options for future international climate policy after the 2009 Copenhagen c...
This article reviews the options for future international climate policy after the 2009 Copenhagen c...
This article reviews the options for future international climate policy after the 2009 Copenhagen c...
This article reviews the options for future international climate policy after the 2009 Copenhagen c...
The 'Copenhagen Accord' fails to deliver the political framework for a fair, ambitious and legally-b...
International climate policy post-Copenhagen is in crisis. There is currently no prospect of the com...
The 'Copenhagen Accord' fails to deliver the political framework for a fair, ambitious and legally-b...
This article analyses the negotiations on the future of the international climate regime at the Unit...
This article argues that a legally binding, multilateral agreement is a necessary condition for achi...
The 'Copenhagen Accord' fails to deliver the political framework for a fair, ambitious and legally-b...
The aim of this article is to assess the efficacy of the Paris Agreement to generate policies and in...
This article reviews the options for future international climate policy after the 2009 Copenhagen c...
This article reviews the options for future international climate policy after the 2009 Copenhagen c...
This article reviews the options for future international climate policy after the 2009 Copenhagen c...
This article reviews the options for future international climate policy after the 2009 Copenhagen c...
This article reviews the options for future international climate policy after the 2009 Copenhagen c...
This article reviews the options for future international climate policy after the 2009 Copenhagen c...
This article reviews the options for future international climate policy after the 2009 Copenhagen c...
This article reviews the options for future international climate policy after the 2009 Copenhagen c...
The 'Copenhagen Accord' fails to deliver the political framework for a fair, ambitious and legally-b...
International climate policy post-Copenhagen is in crisis. There is currently no prospect of the com...
The 'Copenhagen Accord' fails to deliver the political framework for a fair, ambitious and legally-b...
This article analyses the negotiations on the future of the international climate regime at the Unit...
This article argues that a legally binding, multilateral agreement is a necessary condition for achi...
The 'Copenhagen Accord' fails to deliver the political framework for a fair, ambitious and legally-b...
The aim of this article is to assess the efficacy of the Paris Agreement to generate policies and in...