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Engaging Developing Countries in the International Climate Change Regime. Common but Differentiated Responsibilities

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The examination of the international climate change regime reveals that a single state cannot tackle global climate issues alone; instead, international cooperation is essential. The paper discusses Keohane and Victor's concept of a regime complex, which includes various institutional elements like the UN Legal Regime and bilateral initiatives. Despite its near-universal membership, the UN's effectiveness is limited, with many states, particularly developing countries, reluctant to commit to binding agreements, rendering its efforts largely symbolic.

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Engaging Developing Countries in the International Climate Change Regime. Common but Differentiated Responsibilities, Ronja Maus

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2017
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