A Leader without Followers? European Union Relations with China and India on Climate Change, 1990-2009
<p>The EU has, for a long time, portrayed itself as an international leader on climate change. Previous studies have tended to focus on the characteristics of EU leadership, but have failed to examine the extent to which EU leadership generates “followership”. Going beyond these existing appro...
Main Author: | Torney, D |
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Other Authors: | Mayer, H |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2012
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