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The characteristics of small states generate multiple and
contradictory expectations concerning their climate policies and
politics. Do small states perceive themselves as market- and
rule-takers, which are largely irrelevant to a global problem, and
which must prioritise international competitiveness above climate
policy goals? Or do their institutions and their small size foster
consensus, coordination, and nimble responses to a changing
international scene, allowing them to attain competitive advantages
and become climate leaders? Climate Politics in Small European
States examines how the characteristics of small states structure
climate politics and both enable and constrain ambitious climate
policies. This volume contributes to our knowledge of how
institutions, including electoral institutions and institutions of
interest intermediation, actors such as parties, interest groups,
individuals, governments, and ideas shape climate policy and
politics. The volume also contributes to redressing a deficit in
the attention given to smaller states in the study of comparative
climate politics. The chapters in this book were originally
published as a special issue of Environmental Politics.
The characteristics of small states generate multiple and
contradictory expectations concerning their climate policies and
politics. Do small states perceive themselves as market- and
rule-takers, which are largely irrelevant to a global problem, and
which must prioritise international competitiveness above climate
policy goals? Or do their institutions and their small size foster
consensus, coordination, and nimble responses to a changing
international scene, allowing them to attain competitive advantages
and become climate leaders? Climate Politics in Small European
States examines how the characteristics of small states structure
climate politics and both enable and constrain ambitious climate
policies. This volume contributes to our knowledge of how
institutions, including electoral institutions and institutions of
interest intermediation, actors such as parties, interest groups,
individuals, governments, and ideas shape climate policy and
politics. The volume also contributes to redressing a deficit in
the attention given to smaller states in the study of comparative
climate politics. The chapters in this book were originally
published as a special issue of Environmental Politics.
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