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International climate governance has become growingly complex, with the proliferation of institutions that address specific dimensions of the climate change conundrum as well as a maze of bilateral, minilateral and multilateral dialogues. This panel examines the EU’s actorness in this changing landscape of international climate politics as well as its responsiveness to these global shifts and international commitments. The papers examine germane topics such as the degree to which the EU engages in issue-linkage in international climate negotiations, the EU’s adaptation of its climate diplomacy, or the degree to which the EU complies with international commitments in a comparative perspective.
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| Bringing it All Together: the EU’s Climate Diplomacy Across the International Regime Complex on Climate Change: the Case of the Paris Agreement | View Paper Details |
| Connecting the Dots: Conceptualising How Actors Like the EU Approach Negotiations Inside a Regime Complex | View Paper Details |
| How Does the European Union’s System of External Representation Affect the Implementation of International Agreements? The Case of the Paris Climate Accord | View Paper Details |