Climate Change Politics in Europe
Germany and the International Relations of the Environment
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:29th Jun '07
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Evaluates the role of ideas in the evolution of the politics of climate change. This book argues that Germany's federal system facilitated the political mainstreaming of popular environmental concerns that has led to the development of effective environmental domestic and foreign policy-making, influencing European and wider climate change policy.
In the 21st century, the climate change debate is increasingly moving up the agenda. In this topical book, Lyn Jaggard evaluates the role of ideas in the evolution of the politics of climate change. She investigates the evolution of climate change policy in the European Union and specifically Germany's role in the international relations of climate change. Jaggard argues that Germany's federal system has facilitated the political mainstreaming of popular environmental concerns which has led to the development of effective environmental domestic and foreign policy-making, influencing both European and wider climate change policy.
'clearly written, well structured and refreshing...the book will make a major contribution to the literature on international relations in general and environmental policy-making in particular.' 'not only provides an extremely insightful view into the workings of climate change international relations of Germany and the EU, it also provides a way forward for research and for future policy-making in an important field of nature-society interactions.' Dr. Udo Simonis, Professor of Environmental Policy, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin fur Sozialforschung
ISBN: 9781845114091
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232 pages