The European Union (EU) has sought to lead the world in the adoption of ambitious climate change mitigation targets and policies. In an attempt to characterize and broadly explain the resulting pattern of EU climate governance, scholars have employed the term "multi-level reinforcement." This term does help to account for the paradoxical situation whereby the EU seeks to lead by example but is itself a relatively leaderless system of governance. Drawing on a much fuller empirical account of the evolution of EU climate governance, this article finds that the term captures some but not all aspects of the EU's approach. It identifies four other paradoxical features of the EU's approach and assesses the extent to which they exhibit "multi-level...
There is no shortage of would-be leaders in EU climate change politics. The EU institutions (e.g. Eu...
Over the past decades, the international governance of climate change has evolved from a singular fo...
In less than ten years, emissions trading has forged ahead as a climate policy instrument - from the...
The European Union (EU) has sought to lead the world in the adoption of ambitious climate change mit...
The important role that climate leaders and leadership play at different levels of the European Unio...
The EU's ambition to lead in global climate governance has shaped its engagement with the UNFCCC reg...
This article explains the relatively successful performance of the European Union (EU) in climate an...
There is no shortage of would-be leaders in EU climate change politics. The EU institutions (e.g. Eu...
The European Union (EU) has emerged as a leading governing body in the international struggle to gov...
The European Union has positioned itself as the international agenda setter in relationship to clima...
A plethora of institutional forms has emerged whose remit is to link climate change science to polic...
Compared to the disappointment of the 2009 climate summit in Copenhagen, the results of the recent C...
Mitigation is necessary, but will not be sufficient for us to avoid climate change – given existing ...
Adapting social-ecological systems to the projected effects of climate change is not only a complex ...
In this article we explain the relatively successful performance of the EU in climate and energy go...
There is no shortage of would-be leaders in EU climate change politics. The EU institutions (e.g. Eu...
Over the past decades, the international governance of climate change has evolved from a singular fo...
In less than ten years, emissions trading has forged ahead as a climate policy instrument - from the...
The European Union (EU) has sought to lead the world in the adoption of ambitious climate change mit...
The important role that climate leaders and leadership play at different levels of the European Unio...
The EU's ambition to lead in global climate governance has shaped its engagement with the UNFCCC reg...
This article explains the relatively successful performance of the European Union (EU) in climate an...
There is no shortage of would-be leaders in EU climate change politics. The EU institutions (e.g. Eu...
The European Union (EU) has emerged as a leading governing body in the international struggle to gov...
The European Union has positioned itself as the international agenda setter in relationship to clima...
A plethora of institutional forms has emerged whose remit is to link climate change science to polic...
Compared to the disappointment of the 2009 climate summit in Copenhagen, the results of the recent C...
Mitigation is necessary, but will not be sufficient for us to avoid climate change – given existing ...
Adapting social-ecological systems to the projected effects of climate change is not only a complex ...
In this article we explain the relatively successful performance of the EU in climate and energy go...
There is no shortage of would-be leaders in EU climate change politics. The EU institutions (e.g. Eu...
Over the past decades, the international governance of climate change has evolved from a singular fo...
In less than ten years, emissions trading has forged ahead as a climate policy instrument - from the...