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Title: | Agenda-setting from behind: India and the framework convention on climate change | Authors: | Nachiappan, Karthik | Issue Date: | 20-Oct-2019 | Publisher: | Informa UK Limited | Citation: | Nachiappan, Karthik (2019-10-20). Agenda-setting from behind: India and the framework convention on climate change. India Review 18 (5) : 552-567. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1080/14736489.2019.1703365 | Abstract: | India’s approach and policies at climate change negotiations have garnered considerable interest and attention. Over the last three decades, India’s positions have gained more importance as its carbon emissions rise. In this article, I explain India’s ratification of the Framework Convention on Climate Change (FCCC) using the New Interdependence approach, a framework that explains state behavior by analyzing how global rules affects the domestic politics and policymaking around a particular issue. Specifically, I map how the conflicts around which countries should address global warming influenced the domestic politics of climate change in India, particularly the rise of MEA in leading India’s policymaking on climate change, including FCCC negotiations. MEA’s political understanding of climate change, sharpened by two domestic environmental groups – TERI and CSE, decisively shaped India’s approach at FCCC negotiations. Indian negotiators focused on hammering the differences between developed and developing countries helping shape a Framework Convention that differentiated climate responsibilities based on development constraints. | Source Title: | India Review | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/164056 | ISSN: | 14736489 15573036 |
DOI: | 10.1080/14736489.2019.1703365 |
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