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States,coalitions, and the legalization of the global climate regime: negotiations on the post-2020 architecture
Authors:Jan Karlas
Institution:Department of International Relations, Institute of Political Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
Abstract:Why do some states and state coalitions, acting within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), support harder legalization of the global climate regime? In order to explain why, the effects of four causal factors are considered: climate vulnerability, the emission intensity of the national economy, a state’s power position, and socialization into climate norms. To identify the legalization positions of UNFCCC actors, an original content analysis is conducted of all the submission and meeting statements made at the Ad Hoc Working Group on the Durban Platform during the years 2012–2015. Subsequently, a qualitative comparative analysis is carried out to find out which combinations of the causal factors offer a sufficient explanation for the analyzed outcome, leading to the identification of two causal pathways that lead states to endorse harder legalization of the climate regime.
Keywords:United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change  climate regime  legalization  theories of international institutions  content analysis  qualitative comparative analysis
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