Climate negotiators' and scientists' assessments of the climate negotiations (original) (raw)

Determinants of bargaining success in the climate change negotiations

Florian Weiler

Climate Policy, 2012

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The Arduous Process of Climate Change Negotiations: How Science Can Facilitate the Desired Outcome

Joelle de Sepibus

Social Science Research Network, 2012

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Negotiating Climate Change: Positioning Behavior, Cooperation and Bargaining Success

Florian Weiler

2012

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‘Neutral’ experts? How input of scientific expertise matters in international environmental negotiations

Katharine Rietig

Policy Sciences, 2014

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Whose Views are Represented? Opinions and Discourses among Participants at the International Climate Change Negotiations

Katarina Buhr, Naghmeh Nasiritousi

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Six ways to make climate negotiations more effective

Pamela Chasek

Climate Change and Law Collection, 2018

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Behind the veil of ignorance: Self-serving bias in climate change negotiations

Peter Kriss

Judgment and Decision Making, 2011

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Predicting Paris: Multi-Method Approaches to Forecast the Outcomes of Global Climate Negotiations

Håkon Sælen

Politics and Governance, 2016

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Why do climate change negotiations stall? Scientific evidence and solutions for some structural problems

Ulrich J Frey

Global Discourse, 2022

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Negotiation Breakthrough Analysis: The Case of Climate Negotiations

Corneliu Bjola

International Negotiation, 2014

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COP21 climate negotiators’ responses to climate model forecasts

Loïc Berger

Nature Climate Change, 2017

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Playing Telephone: On the Negotiation and Mediation of Climate Science Communication

Roberta Weiner

2019

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The Paris Agreement on Climate Change: Behind Closed Doors

Radoslav Dimitrov

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Role Perceptions in Global Environmental Negotiations: From Reformist Leaders to Conservative Bystanders

Frauke Pipart, Tom Delreux

The International Spectator, 2021

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A framework for reaching agreement on climate change: morals, self-interest, and strategy

Ted Tschang

Global Environmental Change, 1997

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The influence of academics as insider-nongovernmental actors in the Post-Kyoto Protocol Climate Change Negotiations: a matter of timing, network and policy-entrepreneurial capabilities

Katharine Rietig

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Explaining goal achievement in international negotiations: the EU and the Paris Agreement on climate change

Lisanne Groen

Journal of European Public Policy, 2017

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The Legitimacy of Leadership in International Climate Change Negotiations

Christer Karlsson, Mattias Hjerpe, Charles F Parker

AMBIO, 2012

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Reframing the Climate Change Debate to Better Leverage Policy Change: An Analysis of Public Opinion and Political Psychology

Terry O'Sullivan

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Games of influence in climate change negotiations: Modelling interactions

Tarik Tazdaït

Ecological Modelling, 2007

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Looking for Leaders: Perceptions of Climate Change Leadership among Climate Change Negotiation Participants

Charles F Parker, Christer Karlsson, Mattias Hjerpe

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Responsiveness or Influence? Whom to Lobby in International Climate Change Negotiations

Carola Klöck (née Betzold)

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A Behavioural Approach to International Climate Negotiations

Veronica Gutman

Politikon: The IAPSS Journal of Political Science, 2019

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States’ interests at international climate negotiations: new measures of bargaining positions

Federica Genovese

Environmental Politics, 2014

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Quantifying leadership in climate negotiations: A social power game

Carmela Bernardo

PNAS Nexus

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Measurable, Reportable and Verifiable: Trends and Developments in Climate Change Negotiations

jusen asuka

2010

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Support for climate policy and societal action are linked to perceptions about scientific agreement

Anthony Leiserowitz

2011

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Marching at the Pace of the Slowest: a Model of International Climate-Change Negotiations

Ethan Zorick

Political Studies, 2001

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The Impact of Public Deliberation on Climate Change Opinions Among U.S. Citizens

Netra Chhetri

Frontiers in Political Science, 2021

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A political economy of positions in climate change negotiations: Economic, structural, domestic, and strategic explanations

Florian Weiler

The Review of International Organizations, 2014

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