Developed countries have relied heavily on aid budgets to fulfill their pledges to boost funding for addressing climate change in developing countries. However, little is known about how interaction between aid and other ministries has shaped contributors’ diverse approaches to climate finance. This paper investigates intra-governmental dynamics in decision-making on climate finance in seven contributor countries (Australia, Denmark, Germany, Japan, Switzerland, the UK and the US). While aid agencies retained considerable control over implementation, environment and finance ministries have played an influential and often contrasting role on key policy issues, including distribution between mitigation and adaptation and among geographical re...
Elizabeth Rakowski, International RelationsFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Mehwish Sarwari, Political S...
Abstract: The apparent mismatch between countries receiving Adaptation-related Climate Change Financ...
Thesis(Master) -- KDI School: Master of Development Policy, 2021This paper examines donor countries’...
Developed countries have relied heavily on aid budgets to fulfill their pledges to boost funding for...
Developed countries have relied heavily on aid budgets to fulfill their pledges to boost funding for...
The financing of climate measures in developing countries – climate finance – is an increasingly impor...
At the 2009 Copenhagen Climate Summit, donors pledged to ‘jointly mobilize’ $100 billion/year for cl...
Social scientists are increasingly interested in the processes that give shape to global policy solu...
Developed countries have committed to providing US$100 billion in climate finance by 2020. Australia...
This article takes a closer look at the complex web of financial assistance mechanisms in the climat...
This article takes a closer look at the complex web of financial assistance mechanisms in the climat...
Billions of dollars are annually transferred to poor nations to help them adapt to the effects of cl...
Finance ministries are increasingly involved in UN climate finance negotiations,yet this development...
The emergence of climate finance has the potential to catalyze positive changes in the institutional...
At COP21 in Paris parties to the UNFCCC reiterated the goal of USD 100 billion annually in climate f...
Elizabeth Rakowski, International RelationsFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Mehwish Sarwari, Political S...
Abstract: The apparent mismatch between countries receiving Adaptation-related Climate Change Financ...
Thesis(Master) -- KDI School: Master of Development Policy, 2021This paper examines donor countries’...
Developed countries have relied heavily on aid budgets to fulfill their pledges to boost funding for...
Developed countries have relied heavily on aid budgets to fulfill their pledges to boost funding for...
The financing of climate measures in developing countries – climate finance – is an increasingly impor...
At the 2009 Copenhagen Climate Summit, donors pledged to ‘jointly mobilize’ $100 billion/year for cl...
Social scientists are increasingly interested in the processes that give shape to global policy solu...
Developed countries have committed to providing US$100 billion in climate finance by 2020. Australia...
This article takes a closer look at the complex web of financial assistance mechanisms in the climat...
This article takes a closer look at the complex web of financial assistance mechanisms in the climat...
Billions of dollars are annually transferred to poor nations to help them adapt to the effects of cl...
Finance ministries are increasingly involved in UN climate finance negotiations,yet this development...
The emergence of climate finance has the potential to catalyze positive changes in the institutional...
At COP21 in Paris parties to the UNFCCC reiterated the goal of USD 100 billion annually in climate f...
Elizabeth Rakowski, International RelationsFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Mehwish Sarwari, Political S...
Abstract: The apparent mismatch between countries receiving Adaptation-related Climate Change Financ...
Thesis(Master) -- KDI School: Master of Development Policy, 2021This paper examines donor countries’...