Both the UNFCCC and the Kyoto Protocol, like many international agreements, limit participation in negotiations and ratification to “States.” After the General Assembly of the United Nations recognized the People’s Republic of China (“PRC”) as the only representative of China in 1971, most States severed diplomatic relations with Taiwan. As it is not recognized as a “State” pursuant to international treaty definitions, Taiwan faces a tremendous obstacle to participating in international organizations. For instance, it is typically excluded from negotiations and discussion in all meetings concerning multilateral environmental agreements
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[[abstract]]Summary For decades, Taiwan has tried to become part of the global climate mitigation pr...
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This report discusses the Kyoto Protocol and whether the United States is now legally bound by the P...
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[[abstract]]Since Global warming not only lead to an extreme change of the environment, but also bec...
Negotiations on the Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UN...
Nowadays, climate change is an overwhelming threat to many people who live in the planet. As a resul...
In the paper we discuss China's participation in both the 2009 Copenhagen negotiations on a post-Kyo...
Developing countries will need to be involved if a future international agreement is to be effective...
Taiwan’s COVID-19 response has won praise globally, but has drawn attention to Taiwan’s position in ...
[[abstract]]Summary For decades, Taiwan has tried to become part of the global climate mitigation pr...
This paper examines and discusses core issues relating to ecological pressure and climate policy per...
In 2005, negotiations began among parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change to lay th...
Most existing literature on the issue of Taiwan\u27s admittance into the United Nations (UN) focuses...
This is the first of two Articles that analyze the dynamic and complex relation between internationa...
This article examines the process, causes and repercussions of the accession of Taiwan, as a contest...
AbstractWorld climate change is becoming increasingly evident. To curb its rapid development, the in...
This report discusses the Kyoto Protocol and whether the United States is now legally bound by the P...
As one of the founding members of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), Taiwan (the Rep...
[[abstract]]Since Global warming not only lead to an extreme change of the environment, but also bec...
Negotiations on the Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UN...
Nowadays, climate change is an overwhelming threat to many people who live in the planet. As a resul...
In the paper we discuss China's participation in both the 2009 Copenhagen negotiations on a post-Kyo...
Developing countries will need to be involved if a future international agreement is to be effective...