Feeling the Heat: The Politics of Climate Policy in Rapidly Industrializing Countries

Author:   Ian Bailey ,  Hugh Compston
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
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Pages:   246
Publication Date:   17 February 2012
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Feeling the Heat: The Politics of Climate Policy in Rapidly Industrializing Countries


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To avoid uncontrolled climate change, greenhouse gas emissions will have to be brought under control by major emitters outside the affluent West. The authors investigate the political obstacles in BRIC countries and what their governments could do to strengthen climate policies without incurring serious political damage.

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Author:   Ian Bailey ,  Hugh Compston
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.465kg
ISBN:  

9780230280403


ISBN 10:   0230280404
Pages:   246
Publication Date:   17 February 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction; I.Bailey & H.Compston PART I: CONTEXT Climate Policy: Issues and Opportunities for Rapidly Industrializing Countries; T.Barker BRICS in the Global Climate Regime: Rapidly Industrializing Countries and International Climate Negotiations; D.Davenport Ever Closer Partnerships? European Union Relations with Rapidly Industrializing Countries on Climate Change; S.Afionis & I.Bailey The United States and Rapidly Industrializing Countries: Climate Policy in Bilateral Relations; P.Harris PART II: ANALYSIS Supporting China's Green Leap Forward: Political Strategies for China's Climate Policies; M.Schröder India and Climate Change: Energy, Equity and Development; S.Fisher More than Hot Air: The Economics and Politics of Climate Change in Russia; N.Howarth & A.Foxall Climate Politics in Brazil: Public Awareness, Social Transformations and Emissions Reduction; E.Viola & M.Franchini PART III: CONCLUSIONS Political Strategy and Climate Policy in Rapidly Industrializing Countries; I.Bailey & H.Compston

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Hugely important, frequently insightful, wonderfully incisive -- this is a really valuable addition to the literature on climate change in general, and a ground breaking one when it comes to understanding the critically important role that the rapidly industrialising world must play if we are to stand a chance of avoiding dangerous climate change. Professor Andy Gouldson, Director, ESRC Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy, Swindon, UK As the largest of the industrializing states, Brazil, China, India and Russia will in many ways determine the future of the global environment. This book explores how these major economies understand and frame climate change and the actions they are prepared to take. Using a policy-network approach, it also proposes politically palatable strategies for action. Clearly, this is a must read for students, researchers, and policy practitioners. Miranda A. Schreurs, Director, Environmental Policy Research Centre, Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany With their massive and growing ecological footprints, China, India, Russia, and Brazil are crucial players in the politics of climate-change mitigation. This volume, with its extensive case studies and comparative analysis, will help scholars, students, journalists, and activists around the world to understand the political realities in these key countries. Professor Graeme Lang, Department of Asian and International Studies, City University of Hong Kong


Hugely important, frequently insightful, wonderfully incisive - this is a really valuable addition to the literature on climate change in general, and a ground breaking one when it comes to understanding the critically important role that the rapidly industrialising world must play if we are to stand a chance of avoiding dangerous climate change. Andy Gouldson, Director, ESRC Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy, Leeds, UK As the largest of the industrializing states, Brazil, China, India and Russia will in many ways determine the future of the global environment. This book explores how these major economies understand and frame climate change and the actions they are prepared to take. Using a policy-network approach, it also proposes politically palatable strategies for action. Clearly, this is a must read for students, researchers, and policy practitioners. Miranda A. Schreurs, Director, Environmental Policy Research Centre, Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany With their massive and growing ecological footprints, China, India, Russia, and Brazil are crucial players in the politics of climate-change mitigation. This volume, with its extensive case studies and comparative analysis, will help scholars, students, journalists, and activists around the world to understand the political realities in these key countries. Graeme Lang, Department of Asian and International Studies, City University of Hong Kong, China For anyone interested in recent developments in climate policy of the rapidly emerging economies, Bailey and Compston's book is a valuable compendium. The solution of the challenges discussed in this volume will be the key task of the next decade of international climate policy. Otherwise we will be moving along a path leading us to a world warming by 3 C or more before the end of the century. Axel Michaelowa, Greenhouse Gas Measurement and Management


Hugely important, frequently insightful, wonderfully incisive -- this is a really valuable addition to the literature on climate change in general, and a ground breaking one when it comes to understanding the critically important role that the rapidly industrialising world must play if we are to stand a chance of avoiding dangerous climate change. Professor Andy Gouldson, Director, ESRC Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy, Swindon, UK


Author Information

STAVROS AFIONIS Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Leeds, UK TERRY BARKER Director of the Cambridge Centre for Climate Change Mitigation Research, Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge, UK DEBORAH DAVENPORT Senior Visiting Research Associate at the University of Oxford, UK SUSANNAH FISHER holds a research fellowship at the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK ANDREW FOXALL completed his DPhil at the School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, UK MATIAS A. FRANCHINI Research member of Climate Action Network at the University of Brazil PAUL G. HARRIS Chair Professor of Global and Environmental Studies at the Hong Kong Institute of Education, China NICHOLAS HOWARTH Specialist on carbon markets, energy investment and technological change at the School of Geography and Environment, Oxford University, UK MIRIAM SCHRÖDER Research Fellow at Potsdam University, Germany EDUARDO VIOLA Professor of International Relations and Chair of the Research Network on International Relations and Climate Change, University of Brazil

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