Description: One way of reforming global environmental governance (GEG)is through clustering of multilateral environmental agreements (MEA). In the international chemicals and biodiversity regimes, different clustering dynamics can be observed. While there is a dynamic clustering process underway in the chemicals regime, progress appears to be much more difficult in the biodiversity regime. The dissertation project described in the following proposal sets out to investigate these processes. The guiding research question is: How can the different clustering dynamics in the biodiversity and chemicals regime be explained? The question will be answered assessing institutional (i.e. regime design/architecture, complexity, institutional interplay) as well as political (i.e. interests and behaviour of member states, COP decisions,) factors.
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Origins: /Bund/UBA/UFORDAT
Tags: Vertragsstaatenkonferenz ? Biodiversitätspolitik ? Chemikalien ? Internationale Zusammenarbeit ? Chemikalienpolitik ? Globale Umweltgovernance ? Internationales Übereinkommen ? Umweltpolitik ? Vertrag ? Biodiversität ? Politisch-administratives System ?
Region: Berlin
License: cc-by-nc-nd/4.0
Language: Englisch/English
Time ranges: 2010-07-01 - 2025-06-30
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