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As Time Goes by: EU Climate Change Actorness from Rio to Copenhagen Thomas James Uldall Heidener Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Papers
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Document Date: 2011-09-06 05:06:43


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City

Rio / Kyoto / Copenhagen / Rio de Janeiro / /

Country

Germany / Netherlands / Belgium / United States / Spain / Denmark / /

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Event

Environmental Issue / Diplomatic Relations / /

Facility

United Nations University / University of Aarhus / Luk Van Langenhove College of Europe / College of Europe / /

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IndustryTerm

energy tax / greenhouse gas emissions / toxic chemicals / /

Organization

General Assembly / Authority Authority / United Nations University / EC / Commission of the European Communities / EU International Relations and Diplomacy Studies Department / University of Aarhus / United Nations / European Commission / College of Europe / College of Europe and the Comparative Regional Integration Studies Programme / European Union / /

Person

Stephan Keukeleire / Thomas James Uldall Heidener Bruges / Laurens Jan Brinkhorst / Jan Brinkhorst / Van Schaik / Albert Einstein / James Uldall Heidener / Thomas James Uldall Heidener / Jacques Delors / Sieglinde Gstöhl / treating then Commission President Jacques Delors / /

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Position

international actor / actor / President / international climate change actor / head of state / Director-General / Author / official development aid / director / important actor / Porter / important international actor / /

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EC / /

URL

www.cris.unu.edu / www.coleurope.eu/ird / /

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