The emergence of technology-oriented agreements such as the 2005 Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate (APP) may have significant implications for the future of global climate governance, as these agreements could be perceived as an alternative for the existing international climate regime. It is, therefore, important to examine what has moved countries to be involved in these agreements alongside the UN climate regime. This article seeks to identify possible factors contributing to Japan's participation in both the UN climate regime and the APP, looking at the position of domestic interest groups, the distribution of climate policy-making at the government level and varying international pressures. It concludes that Jap...
The U.S. and China are the world's largest and second largest CO2 emitters, respectively, and t...
This article argues that one of the most significant evolutions in global climate politics in recent...
Resources for the Future and the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies convened a one and on...
The Asia-Pacific Partnership (APP) for Clean Development and Climate, a multilateral agreement betwe...
After withdrawing from the Kyoto Protocol, the US Bush Administration and the Australian Howard Gove...
The problem of climate change is the major challenge to the world community. However, the full world...
This introduction lays the groundwork for this Special Issue by providing an overview of the Asia-Pa...
This article explains the empirical puzzle of Japan's green conversion from an environmental pariah ...
Resources for the Future and the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (Japan) convened a on...
Being the host country for the Kyoto Protocol, Japan faces intense public pressure to attain the sti...
The monograph provides knowledge on the complex nature of both external and internal determinants in...
This paper analyses fragmentation in the dialogue on the future of international climate regime by f...
This article argues that the Kyoto Protocol to the 1992 Framework Convention on Climate Change was d...
In 2005 two very important milestones of international climate policy were reached: The entry into f...
The Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate (“APP”) was formed in July 2005 by Chi...
The U.S. and China are the world's largest and second largest CO2 emitters, respectively, and t...
This article argues that one of the most significant evolutions in global climate politics in recent...
Resources for the Future and the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies convened a one and on...
The Asia-Pacific Partnership (APP) for Clean Development and Climate, a multilateral agreement betwe...
After withdrawing from the Kyoto Protocol, the US Bush Administration and the Australian Howard Gove...
The problem of climate change is the major challenge to the world community. However, the full world...
This introduction lays the groundwork for this Special Issue by providing an overview of the Asia-Pa...
This article explains the empirical puzzle of Japan's green conversion from an environmental pariah ...
Resources for the Future and the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (Japan) convened a on...
Being the host country for the Kyoto Protocol, Japan faces intense public pressure to attain the sti...
The monograph provides knowledge on the complex nature of both external and internal determinants in...
This paper analyses fragmentation in the dialogue on the future of international climate regime by f...
This article argues that the Kyoto Protocol to the 1992 Framework Convention on Climate Change was d...
In 2005 two very important milestones of international climate policy were reached: The entry into f...
The Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate (“APP”) was formed in July 2005 by Chi...
The U.S. and China are the world's largest and second largest CO2 emitters, respectively, and t...
This article argues that one of the most significant evolutions in global climate politics in recent...
Resources for the Future and the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies convened a one and on...