European Foreign Policy in a Decarbonising World : Challenges and Opportunities

Contributing to the emerging literature on the geopolitical and foreign policy implications of decarbonisation and energy transition processes, this book sheds light on the future of the European Union's external relations under decarbonisation. Under the Paris Agreement on climate change, adop...

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Main Author: Oberthür, Sebastian (auth)
Other Authors: Tänzler, Dennis (auth), Wright, Emily (auth), Khandekar, Gauri (auth)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Taylor & Francis 2022
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