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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Ett Förändrat Ledarskap? : En studie av EU:s ledarskap sett ur ett institutionellt perspektiv, kopplat till internationella miljöförhandlingar / A Changed Leadership? : A study of the EU leadership from a instituional standpoint, related to multilateral environmental negotiations

Alfredsson, Emelie January 2010 (has links)
<p><p><strong>Abstract</strong></p><p><strong>Political Science, level III thesis</strong></p><p><strong>Spring semester 2010</strong></p><p><strong>Author: Emelie Alfredsson</strong></p><p><strong>Supervisor: Tomas Mitander</strong></p><p><strong><em>"A Changed Leadership? - A study of the EU leadership from a institutional standpoint, related to multilateral environmental negotiations"</em></strong></p><p>The EU has for a relatively long time considered itself a leader in the environmental policy area as a whole as well as in multilateral environmental negotiations. This study attempts to classify and identify the European leadership with the purpose of relating it to the institutional framework of the Union. The treaties of the European Union decide its ability to act and its institutions the right to engage in different policy areas, the environmental area being the focus of this study. With the recent ratification of the Lisbon treaty this study aims to make out if the type of leadership the Union showed during the Kyoto negotiations has changed with the new treaty, into a new type during the COP-15 meeting in Copenhagen. The results shows that the Union has kept the same type of leadership despite the change in treaties, though with great potential of changing leadership if or when the new reforms of the new treaty are better implemented. This result points to the fact that institutional changes have a small effect on the EU leadership and that other factors such as ability to unite the member countries may play a bigger role.</p></p><p><p><em>Keywords:</em> EU, leadership, multilateral environmental negotiations, Copenhagen, Kyoto</p></p>
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Ett Förändrat Ledarskap? : En studie av EU:s ledarskap sett ur ett institutionellt perspektiv, kopplat till internationella miljöförhandlingar / A Changed Leadership? : A study of the EU leadership from a instituional standpoint, related to multilateral environmental negotiations

Alfredsson, Emelie January 2010 (has links)
Abstract Political Science, level III thesis Spring semester 2010 Author: Emelie Alfredsson Supervisor: Tomas Mitander "A Changed Leadership? - A study of the EU leadership from a institutional standpoint, related to multilateral environmental negotiations" The EU has for a relatively long time considered itself a leader in the environmental policy area as a whole as well as in multilateral environmental negotiations. This study attempts to classify and identify the European leadership with the purpose of relating it to the institutional framework of the Union. The treaties of the European Union decide its ability to act and its institutions the right to engage in different policy areas, the environmental area being the focus of this study. With the recent ratification of the Lisbon treaty this study aims to make out if the type of leadership the Union showed during the Kyoto negotiations has changed with the new treaty, into a new type during the COP-15 meeting in Copenhagen. The results shows that the Union has kept the same type of leadership despite the change in treaties, though with great potential of changing leadership if or when the new reforms of the new treaty are better implemented. This result points to the fact that institutional changes have a small effect on the EU leadership and that other factors such as ability to unite the member countries may play a bigger role. Keywords: EU, leadership, multilateral environmental negotiations, Copenhagen, Kyoto

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