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schema:contributor<https://jpsearch.go.jp/entity/ncname/Peter_Newell> ( "Peter Newell")
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schema:description"内容記述: 1. Politics in a warming world: introduction: 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Why these actors?; 1.3. Why global warming?; 1.4.Methodology; 1.5.Scope; 1.6.Backgorund: emerging themes in global climate politics: Negotiating blocs; Europe; The United States; The North-South dimension; Divisions within the South; Policy options after Rio; Kyoto and beyond; 2. Existing approaches: problems and limitations: 2.1. Existing approaches to explaining global environmental politicos; 2.2. Critique of regime approaches; 2.8. Current approaches to the study of global warming; 2.4. Reconfiguring political influence; 3. Knowledge, frames and the scientific community: 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Structural factor/ bargaining assets; 3.3. Agenda-setting; 3.4. negotiation-bargaining; 3.5. Implementation; 3.6. Conclusions; 4.Climate of opinion: the agenda-setting role of the mass media: 4.1. Introduction: agenda-setting; 4.2. A note on methodology; 4.3. Public opinion and international environmental regimes; 4.4. The importance of the media in shaping public opinion:; Direct effects; From direct to indirect; Indirect effects; 4.5. Media constructions of global warming; The scientific dimension; Imputes; The economic dimension; Declining attention to the international; 4.6. Explanations and consequences; The political economy approach; Social dimensions; The culturalist approach; 4.7. Conclusions. 5. Climate for business: the political influence of the fossil fuel lobbies: 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Structural factors bargaining assets; 5.3. Observable and influence; Agenda-setting; Negotiation-bargaining; Implementation; 5.4 Compatibility of agendas; 5.5. Cross-issue influence; 5.6. The un-politics of climate change; 5.7. Conclusion. 6. Climates for change: environmental NGOs: 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. Global warming and environmental pressure groups; 6.3. Scope of the analysis; 6.4. Structural factors/bargaining assets; 6.5. Agenda-setting. 6.6. Negotiation-bargaining; 6.7. Implementation; 6.8. Conclusions. 7. Conclusion: states, NGOs and the future of global climate politics: 7.1. Key themes; 7.2. Review of chapter conclusions; 7.3. The NGO project and international relations; 7.4. Towards an alternative perspective; 7.5. From transnationalism to IPE; 7.6. Conclusions....(more)"
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