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ID139397
Title ProperCanada’s multiple voices diplomacy in climate change negotiations
Other Title Information a focus on Québec
LanguageENG
AuthorChaloux , Annie ;  Paquin, Stephane ;  Seguin , Hugo
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article sheds light on the complexity of international climate change negotiations in a federal country, like Canada, where there is no clear attribution of full power over international negotiation concerning this issue. Climate change is a multi-level and multi-stakeholder issue, one that can only be tackled successfully if all actors, at all levels of government, are involved in the process. In recent years, Canadian provinces, especially Québec, have become intensely involved in climate change paradiplomacy. That situation has led to a Canadian paradox where the Government of Québec worked to respect the Kyoto Protocol and act accordingly, while Canada opted out of the Protocol in 2011.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Negotiation Vol. 20, No.2; 2015: p.291-318
Journal SourceInternational Negotiation Vol: 20 No 2
Key WordsFederalism ;  Canada ;  Climate Change Negotiations ;  Québec ;  Paradiplomacy ;  Multi - Level Governance ;  Canadian Provinces


 
 
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