This master thesis seeks to explain the approach and position of developing countries in international politics on climate change, focused on specific groups of developing countries within the Group 77. First chapter explain the roots and development of climate change politics, together with the need to combat the climate change. Second chapter lays down the theoretical principles of attributing commitments to developing countries and analysis the position of different groups of developing countries. The last chapter is devoted to the case study of China's stance to international climate change regime and factors that influence its position
The People’s Republic of China (China) is often regarded as `a climate criminal´ abroad. Regardless ...
During the last two decades, a perceived lack of scientific consensus coupled with a trivialized nee...
In essence, international climate negotiation is a serious and responsible global effort, despite va...
Předkládaná diplomová práce analyzuje přístup a postavení rozvojových zemí v mezinárodní politice kl...
Master's thesis in Change managementThis thesis looks at how the Group of Seventy-Seven and China fr...
China is expected to produce the world’s largest emissions of greenhouse gases within a few decades....
This thesis examines the evolving positions of China and the former Soviet Union in the four year lo...
This thesis investigates the factors that can sufficiently explain China's policy change on climate ...
An essential issue in future climate negotiations is how to bring developing countries on board. Thi...
A significant number of countries classified as “developing” during the negotiation of the UNFCCC in...
The governance of climate change in Developing Countries. A Report on international and domestic cli...
Central to this special issue is the notion that the methods and conceptual tools of comparative pol...
My research asks how and why some developing countries have adopted ambitious climate policies, w...
The paper focuses on the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) as a major tool for integrating developin...
Combating climate change cannot but be a cooperative venture amongst nations. Together with the prob...
The People’s Republic of China (China) is often regarded as `a climate criminal´ abroad. Regardless ...
During the last two decades, a perceived lack of scientific consensus coupled with a trivialized nee...
In essence, international climate negotiation is a serious and responsible global effort, despite va...
Předkládaná diplomová práce analyzuje přístup a postavení rozvojových zemí v mezinárodní politice kl...
Master's thesis in Change managementThis thesis looks at how the Group of Seventy-Seven and China fr...
China is expected to produce the world’s largest emissions of greenhouse gases within a few decades....
This thesis examines the evolving positions of China and the former Soviet Union in the four year lo...
This thesis investigates the factors that can sufficiently explain China's policy change on climate ...
An essential issue in future climate negotiations is how to bring developing countries on board. Thi...
A significant number of countries classified as “developing” during the negotiation of the UNFCCC in...
The governance of climate change in Developing Countries. A Report on international and domestic cli...
Central to this special issue is the notion that the methods and conceptual tools of comparative pol...
My research asks how and why some developing countries have adopted ambitious climate policies, w...
The paper focuses on the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) as a major tool for integrating developin...
Combating climate change cannot but be a cooperative venture amongst nations. Together with the prob...
The People’s Republic of China (China) is often regarded as `a climate criminal´ abroad. Regardless ...
During the last two decades, a perceived lack of scientific consensus coupled with a trivialized nee...
In essence, international climate negotiation is a serious and responsible global effort, despite va...