Weak States at Global Climate Negotiations
Discover the compelling insights of Weak States at Global Climate Negotiations by Federica Genovese, published by Cambridge University Press in 2020. This thought-provoking book spans 75 pages and presents new empirical evidence that challenges conventional wisdom about the role of weak states in international climate negotiations. Genovese argues that the common assumptions regarding the coordinated influence of these nations on climate issues are inadequate. Through her analysis, she advocates for stronger countries to recognize and concede power to weaker states, highlighting their potential impact on global climate policy. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in international relations, environmental studies, and the dynamics of global governance. Enhance your understanding of climate negotiations and the importance of inclusivity in decision-making with this insightful work.