The organization of global negotiations : constructing the climate change regime / Joanna Depledge.
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631.7 HOW 1985 Whose water? : | 631.7 MIT 1978 Irrigation Theory and Practice. | 632 HAU 1988 Unstable agriculture and droughts : | 632.1 DEO 2005 The organization of global negotiations : | 632.1 SHG 2010 Global Warming and Climate Change / | 632.17 SIO 2006 Options for flood risk and damage reduction in Bangladesh / | 632.9 BRR 1984 Rodent pests their biology and control in Bangladesh. |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [243]-252) and index.
"Using a theatrical metaphor, this book describes the enormous and skilful organization required by the UN to create an effective international regime, producing the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, The Kyoto Protocol and the subsequent Bonn and Marrakesh Accords. It identifies six key elements that determine the necessary condition for successful outcomes"--Provided by publisher.
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