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British environmental foreign policy identity post-Brexit: environment and climate policy
Since the 2016 referendum on leaving the European Union (EU), the United Kingdom (UK) government has been keen to persuade commentators and...
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The Limits of Green Finance in Fossil-Based Emerging Economies—Lessons Beyond South Africa
What do the findings imply? In this chapter, I situate the seven empirical findings developed in the previous chapter within the theoretical debates... -
“The Lost Art of Organising Solidarity”: Articulating the Decolonial Multitude in the EU (and Beyond)
Much has been written on the ‘multitude’ as the democratic political subject, yet less emphasis has been placed on develo** an empirical... -
Euro-Atlantic and Euro-Asian Mega-Systems Can Peacefully Compete and Cooperate
WhileEuro-Atlantic and Euro-Asian mega-systems" Russia’sRussia" internationalMega-systemsEuro-Asian" roleMega-systemsEuro-Atlantic" is by no means... -
Untold Climate Stories: Feminist Political Ecology Perspectives on Extractivism, Climate Colonialism and Community Alternatives
In this chapter, we explore what is learned when our reflections on the systemic injustices that underpin climate change are woven together through... -
UK Digital Diplomacy
Diplomacy of any form or type is an important tool of foreign policy for countries who understand its importance, benefits, and risks. With the... -
Vulnerable and Unprepared: Assessing Italy’s Path to Fight Climate Change
Italy is located in an area which is particularly vulnerable to climate change. Indeed, in this regard the Mediterranean is considered to be a... -
Consistently Inconsistent? Assessing UK Climate Action in the Age of Brexit
This chapter addresses the contradictions that embody Conservative climate policy in the Age of Brexit. During the years since the vote to Leave the... -
Global Challenges and Joint Solutions
The COVID-19COVID-19 pandemic has been a reminder that we live in a timeTime of unprecedented transnational challenges. From climate change and... -
Qatar’s Energy Policy and the Transition Towards a Renewable and Carbon–Neutral Future
Qatar’s successful exploitation of its natural gas resources has been a cornerstone of its rise as a global energy power. Despite progress in... -
Climate Change: Environmental Justice, Human Rights, and Peaceful Practices
Environmental justice, human rights, and peace are inextricably linked. Peace and sustainable development are not possible without equity and... -
The UAE’s Innovative Diplomacy: How the Abraham Accords Changed (or Did Not Change) Emirati Foreign Policy
What is the meaning of the Abraham Accords signed in 2020? Are they a turning point in Emirati diplomacy or the culmination of an evolution which... -
Climate Change Peace and Conflict
This chapter explores climate change as a risk with the potential to both threaten human well-being and exacerbate conflicts. The overall risk... -
Contemporary Youth Environmental Activism: Lessons from France and Italy
Contemporary ecological protests led by young generations in the wake of the Fridays for Future (FFF) movement raise many questions. During the two... -
Bridging Urban Climate Justice and Participatory Governance to Explore the Transformative Capacity of Climate Resilience
With increasing threats due to climate change, scholars and practitioners turn to cities and their stakeholders as key players in climate governance... -
Operational Gaps and a Resilience Approach for SDGs
This chapter assesses the current state of implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the existing approaches from an operational... -
Qatar Foundation: A Sustainability Innovator
Addressing sustainability issues requires a complex multisectoral systems shift that cuts across government and public sector to private sector and... -
Conception, Perception, and Approach to Climate Security in Niger
In January 2020, Niger became a member of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for two years. This coincided with an increase in atrocities... -
Regional powers and the politics of scale
This article discusses the usefulness of studying regional powers through a ‘politics-of-scale’ lens. We argue that this approach, borrowed from...
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Tokyo’s Linked CO2 Cap-and-Trade Program: A Blueprint for Cooperative Market-Based Megacity Climate Policy?
Megacities play a key role in climate policy. In this regard, Tokyo—the world’s biggest metropolis—leads the world with respect to the use of local...