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ID123351
Title ProperNew climate leaders?
LanguageENG
AuthorAcuto, Michele
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Little interest has thus far been paid to the role of cities in world politics. Yet, several are the examples of city-based engagements suggesting an emerging urban presence in international relations. The Climate Leadership Group, despite its recent lineage, is perhaps the most significant case of metropolitan intersection with global governance. To illustrate this I rely on Actor-Network Theory (ANT) to develop a qualitative network analysis of the evolution of the C40 in the past seven years from a limited gathering of municipal leaders to a transnational organisation partnering with the World Bank. Pinpointed on the unfolding of a twin diplomacy/planning approach, the evolution of the C40 can demonstrate the key role of global cities as actors in global environmental politics. These cities have a pivotal part in charting new geographies of climate governance, prompting the rise of subpolitical policymaking arrangements pinpointed on innovative and hybrid connections. Yet, there remains some important rational continuity, in particular with neoliberalism, which ultimately limits the revolutionary potential these cities might have for international relations.
`In' analytical NoteReview of International Studies Vol. 39, No.4; Oct 2013: p.834-857
Journal SourceReview of International Studies Vol. 39, No.4; Oct 2013: p.834-857
Key WordsClimate Leadership Group (C40) ;  Actor-Network Theory (ANT) ;  Global Environmental Politics ;  ANT ;  World Politics


 
 
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