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ID148557
Title ProperNon-state actors in global climate negotiations
Other Title Informationpolicy influencing strategies and challenges
LanguageENG
AuthorYousuf, Abu Salah
Summary / Abstract (Note)Non-State Actors (NSAs) are regarded as important stakeholders in global climate negotiations to uphold the views of climate change victims all over the world. Defining NSAs and why do state actors allow them to participate in the negotiation process are drawing academic interest. During the Conference of Parties (COP), under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), NSAs try to influence policies by sharing knowledge and enforcing pressure on state actors in order to adopt effective policies. In contemporary climate change negotiations, NSAs’ policy influence can be understood in two ways: first, as “outsider”, when they put pressure on state actors without participating in the negotiation; an second, as “insider”, when they directly participate in the negotiation process. In this respect, the main objectives of this paper are to evaluate policy influencing strategies of NSAs in the negotiations and what are the challenges they face to influence the policies.
`In' analytical NoteBIISS Journal Vol. 36, No.4; Oct 2015: p.315-332
Journal SourceBIISS Journal 2015-12 36, 4
Key WordsNon-State Actors ;  Policy ;  Global Climate Negotiations ;  Strategies and Challenges