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Date: 2014-03-25 12:45:44
Foreign relations
Law
Government
Environmental treaties
Carbon finance
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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