26 p.In this paper we address the issue of the indeterminacy of climate change negotiations and examine the role played by the BASIC countries (Brazil, South Africa, India and China) in this indeterminacy. Mobilising the analytical tools of international political economy (IPE), we show that changes in the distribution of power over the last 20 years explain the indeterminacy of negotiation outcomes far more than changes in political preferences, which have remained fairly stable.La question traitée dans cet article est celle du rôle joué par les pays du groupe BASIC (Brésil, Afrique du Sud, Inde, Chine) dans l'indétermination des négociations sur le changement climatique. Nous adoptons la ligne d'analyse de l'économie politique internation...
International audienceEquity is one of the main cross-cutting issues revolving around climate-change...
The process of negotiating climate change, as any bargaining process according to realism as well as...
The International Climate Regime, Towards Consolidation or Collapse? This article deals with the dif...
26 p.In this paper we address the issue of the indeterminacy of climate change negotiations and exam...
We address in this paper the issue of climate change negociations'indeterminacy and examine the role...
International audienceThe dramatic economic growth of China, India and Brazil in the early 2000s and...
International audienceThe dramatic economic growth of China, India and Brazil in the early 2000s and...
This paper studies the role and impact that rising powers have in the global climate change regime, ...
The BASIC countries (Brazil, South Africa, India, and China) play an increasingly prominent role in ...
The adoption of international climate agreements requires thorough negotiation between parties. This...
After the disappointing outcome of the Copenhagen climate summit, it still remains to be explained w...
During the last two decades, a perceived lack of scientific consensus coupled with a trivialized nee...
After the disappointing outcome of the Copenhagen climate summit, it still remains to be explained w...
An essential issue in future climate negotiations is how to bring developing countries on board. Thi...
Despite the efforts made during the last climate conferences (COPs), countries participating in the ...
International audienceEquity is one of the main cross-cutting issues revolving around climate-change...
The process of negotiating climate change, as any bargaining process according to realism as well as...
The International Climate Regime, Towards Consolidation or Collapse? This article deals with the dif...
26 p.In this paper we address the issue of the indeterminacy of climate change negotiations and exam...
We address in this paper the issue of climate change negociations'indeterminacy and examine the role...
International audienceThe dramatic economic growth of China, India and Brazil in the early 2000s and...
International audienceThe dramatic economic growth of China, India and Brazil in the early 2000s and...
This paper studies the role and impact that rising powers have in the global climate change regime, ...
The BASIC countries (Brazil, South Africa, India, and China) play an increasingly prominent role in ...
The adoption of international climate agreements requires thorough negotiation between parties. This...
After the disappointing outcome of the Copenhagen climate summit, it still remains to be explained w...
During the last two decades, a perceived lack of scientific consensus coupled with a trivialized nee...
After the disappointing outcome of the Copenhagen climate summit, it still remains to be explained w...
An essential issue in future climate negotiations is how to bring developing countries on board. Thi...
Despite the efforts made during the last climate conferences (COPs), countries participating in the ...
International audienceEquity is one of the main cross-cutting issues revolving around climate-change...
The process of negotiating climate change, as any bargaining process according to realism as well as...
The International Climate Regime, Towards Consolidation or Collapse? This article deals with the dif...