Relatively little is known about the precise activities of the European External Action Service (EEAS) headquarters in the European Union’s (EU’s) international climate diplomacy, especially since the adoption of the Paris Agreement in 2015. This article therefore sketches the evolution of the climate diplomacy activities undertaken by EEAS headquarters between the 21st Conference of the Parties (COP21) in 2015 and COP26 in 2021. Based on a triangulation of official documents and twenty semi-structured interviews, the article finds that although the EEAS headquarters continues to coordinate and mainstream EU climate diplomacy, it has also become more outwardly-involved and entrepreneurial. This entrepreneurship can be explained by the creat...
The European Union, together with other countries, is making a second effort to reach a comprehensiv...
Since the early 1990s, the European Union (EU) has presented itself as a leader on climate change. R...
The international governance of climate change no longer takes place in one single forum – the Unite...
The European Union’s (EU) Delegations and Offices that represent the Union in 144 countries have evo...
The aim of this article is to explain the European Union climate change policy after 2020 and it’s c...
The external representation of the European Union (EU), with 28 member states plus the Brussels inst...
The EU participates in many international fora related to climate change (e.g. UNFCCC, G20, Montreal...
The EU regularly participates in a number of international fora related to climate change, each with...
Environmental degradation is one of the most significant challenges faced by humanity, yet current g...
The EU participates in many international fora related to climate change (e.g. UNFCCC, G20, Montreal...
This paper studies the EU’s diplomatic activity in international environmental forums. Analysing the...
Environmental degradation is one of the greatest challenges faced by humanity, but current global po...
Since the early 2010s, the climate diplomacy of the European Union (EU) has undergone considerable c...
Since the 1990s considerable attention has been paid to the European Union and the role it played in...
Over the past decades, the international governance of climate change has evolved from a singular fo...
The European Union, together with other countries, is making a second effort to reach a comprehensiv...
Since the early 1990s, the European Union (EU) has presented itself as a leader on climate change. R...
The international governance of climate change no longer takes place in one single forum – the Unite...
The European Union’s (EU) Delegations and Offices that represent the Union in 144 countries have evo...
The aim of this article is to explain the European Union climate change policy after 2020 and it’s c...
The external representation of the European Union (EU), with 28 member states plus the Brussels inst...
The EU participates in many international fora related to climate change (e.g. UNFCCC, G20, Montreal...
The EU regularly participates in a number of international fora related to climate change, each with...
Environmental degradation is one of the most significant challenges faced by humanity, yet current g...
The EU participates in many international fora related to climate change (e.g. UNFCCC, G20, Montreal...
This paper studies the EU’s diplomatic activity in international environmental forums. Analysing the...
Environmental degradation is one of the greatest challenges faced by humanity, but current global po...
Since the early 2010s, the climate diplomacy of the European Union (EU) has undergone considerable c...
Since the 1990s considerable attention has been paid to the European Union and the role it played in...
Over the past decades, the international governance of climate change has evolved from a singular fo...
The European Union, together with other countries, is making a second effort to reach a comprehensiv...
Since the early 1990s, the European Union (EU) has presented itself as a leader on climate change. R...
The international governance of climate change no longer takes place in one single forum – the Unite...