La construcción de políticas climáticas europeas y su internacionalización: desafíos pasados, actuales y futuros hacia 2020
Abstract
The article aims to analyze the European domestic construction of climate leader ship and how these dynamics influenced the internationalization of the European climate policy in global forums 2008-2014. We argue that until COP15 the domestic construction of European leadership, despite being complex due to the actors involved, managed to dissolve the differences within the bloc and promote a climate leadership as a climate Moral Power. Since 2010 this leadership has been questioned by the interaction of domestic dissent more visible by the crisis in the euro zone, as well as by changes in the International System.
Received: 06 May 2014
Accepted: 11 June 2014
Published online: 15 April 2016
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