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Institutional Evolution of International Climate Governance

In: The Change of Global Economic Governance and China

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  • Yuyan Zhang

    (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)

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The international climate regime is derived from the international environmental regime. It is a collection of a series of rules and arrangements to solve and manage global climate change issues (Li 2011). The international climate change system includes formal international institutional arrangements and informal international institutional arrangements. The former mainly refers to a series of formal international institutional arrangements such as conventions, agreements, annexes to agreement and supporting mechanisms formed under the leadership of the United Nations, including the UNFCCC, the Kyoto Protocol and its annexes, and the Paris Agreement and its subsidiary agreements. The international climate regime has evolved in a long and arduous process from the signing and entry into force of the UNFCCC to the Kyoto Protocol, and further to the Paris Agreement.

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  • Yuyan Zhang, 2022. "Institutional Evolution of International Climate Governance," Springer Books, in: The Change of Global Economic Governance and China, chapter 0, pages 307-338, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-19-0699-2_20
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-0699-2_20
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