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

Hugh Ward, Frank Grundig and Ethan R. Zorick

Political Studies, 2001, vol. 49, issue 3, 438-461

Abstract: We model international negotiations on climate change. Leaders such as the European Union and the US can make proposals and influence veto players, including other countries and domestic lobbies, who must choose whether to accept or reject proposals. We explain why policy change has been minimal in this issue area, which veto‐players receive the greatest and least attention and why leader actors wishing to see less progress are in such a strong bargaining position

Date: 2001
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