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This book presents a new and innovative approach to understanding
the dynamics of international climate change negotiations using
India as a focal point. The authors consider India's negotiating
position at multilateral climate negotiations and its focus on the
notion of 'equity' and its new avatar 'climate justice'. This book
delves into the media's representation of India as a rural economy,
a rising industrial power, a developing country, a member of the 5
emerging economies (BRICS), and a country with severe resource
security issues, in order to examine the diverse and at time
divergent narratives on India's national identity in the context of
policy formulation. Those researching such diverse fields as
international development, politics, economics, climate change, and
international law will find this book offers useful insights into
the motivations and drivers of a nation's response to climate
change imperatives.
This book presents a new and innovative approach to understanding
the dynamics of international climate change negotiations using
India as a focal point. The authors consider India's negotiating
position at multilateral climate negotiations and its focus on the
notion of 'equity' and its new avatar 'climate justice'. This book
delves into the media's representation of India as a rural economy,
a rising industrial power, a developing country, a member of the 5
emerging economies (BRICS), and a country with severe resource
security issues, in order to examine the diverse and at time
divergent narratives on India's national identity in the context of
policy formulation. Those researching such diverse fields as
international development, politics, economics, climate change, and
international law will find this book offers useful insights into
the motivations and drivers of a nation's response to climate
change imperatives.
Water shortage has become a subject of intense public debate in the
present political narrative on resource management and riparian
rights. In an attempt to discern the divergence on core issues and
mainstream media reporting, Re-imagining the Indus is a
methodological study based on Media Content Analysis of the
reporting on water issues related to the Indus, in the leading
dailies of both India and Pakistan. This monograph seeks to capture
the existing discourse and stimulate policy dialogue on the
subject.
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