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Foreign relations
Law
Government
Environmental treaties
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Environment
United Nations Climate Change Conference
Kyoto Protocol
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
European Union

Groen, L. and Niemann, A) ‘The European Union at the Copenhagen Climate Negotations: A Case of Contested EU Actorness and Effectiveness’ In: International Relations, Vol. 27. No. 3, pp.

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