Climate Change and Foreign Policy: Case Studies from East to
West and its companion volume, Environmental Change and Foreign
Policy: Theory and Practice, examine and explain the role of
foreign policy politics, processes and institutions in efforts to
protect the environment and natural resources. They seek to
highlight international efforts to address human-induced changes to
the natural environment, analyze the actors and institutions that
constrain and shape actions on environmental issues, show how
environmental changes influence foreign policy processes, and
critically assess environmental foreign policies.
This book examines the problem of global climate change and
assesses the manner in which governments and other actors have
attempted to deal with it. It presents a series of in-depth
international case studies on climate policy in Australia, Japan,
China, Turkey, Hungary, Denmark, France, the European Union and the
United States. The authors demonstrate how studying environmental
foreign policy can help us to better understand how governments,
businesses and civil society actors address-or fail to address-the
critical problem climate change.
This book will be of strong interest to scholars and students of
environmental policy and politics, foreign policy, public policy,
climate change and international relations.
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