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SUNDSTROM, LISA MCINTOSH
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Climate change policies in the post-socialist world
/ Henry, Laura A; Sundstrom, Lisa McIntosh
Sundstrom, Lisa Mcintosh
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Achieving relatively easy terms under the Kyoto Protocol did not necessarily inspire post-socialist states to engage enthusiastically in international climate talks
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Foreign assistance, international norms, and NGO development: lessons from the Russian campaign
/ Sundstrom, Lisa Mcintosh
Spring 2005
Sundstrom, Lisa Mcintosh
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Spring 2005.
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NGOs
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Russia
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International Norms
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Russia’s climate policy: international bargaining and domestic modernisation
/ Henry, Laura A; Sundstrom, Lisa McIntosh
Sundstrom, Lisa Mcintosh
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2012.
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This article accounts for the gap between Russia's weak initial implementation of the Kyoto Protocol and its more active engagement in climate policy during the Medvedev presidency. We examine the intersection of climate policy and broader efforts to modernise Russia's economy, drawing attention to synergies between domestic and international politics. We argue that international factors alone do not explain the change in climate policy as they have remained relatively constant. Instead, greater attention toward climate policy results from efforts to introduce new technologies and increase energy efficiency, spurred by the recent financial crisis and a shift in domestic policy priorities associated with the Medvedev presidency.
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International Politics
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Russia
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Financial Crisis
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Kyoto Protocol
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Climate Policy
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Medvedev Presidency
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