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Interpreting bargaining strategies of developing countries in climate negotiations. A quantitative approach

机译:在气候谈判中解释发展中国家的谈判策略。定量方法

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Despite the efforts made during the last climate conferences (COPs), countries participating in the negotiation process are still far from reaching an agreement on the implementation of a new Post-Kyoto climate regime. The growing role played by developing countries in negotiations is one of the main causes behind the deadlock. Further attention should therefore be paid to the composition of the alliances formed by developing countries in order to better understand the key structural features driving their bargaining positions. By applying a cluster analysis, this paper aims to investigate the role played by heterogeneity in specific characteristics of developing countries in explaining divergent costs and benefits associated with alternative climate negotiation outcomes. By clustering developing countries according to their economic, geographic, environmental, energy, and social characteristics, the paper presents some considerations on climate political economy strategies in these countries with respect to existing bargaining coalitions. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:尽管在上届气候会议上做出了努力,但参加谈判进程的国家仍未就实施新的后京都气候制度达成协议。发展中国家在谈判中发挥的日益重要的作用是造成僵局的主要原因之一。因此,应进一步注意由发展中国家组成的联盟的组成,以便更好地了解推动其议价地位的关键结构特征。通过应用聚类分析,本文旨在研究异质性在发展中国家特定特征中在解释与替代性气候谈判结果相关的不同成本和收益方面所起的作用。通过根据发展中国家的经济,地理,环境,能源和社会特征对发展中国家进行聚类,本文就这些国家与现有议价联盟的气候政治经济战略提出了一些考虑。 (C)2015 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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