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After Paris: good enough climate governance / Busby, Joshua   Article
Busby, Joshua Article
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Summary/Abstract For many developing countries, the Paris agreement is better than no deal and an important step in the right direction.”
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ID:   164867


As the Stakes Rise, Climate Action Loses Momentum / Busby, Joshua   Journal Article
Busby, Joshua Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Backsliding on the Paris Agreement by the United States and others is steering the globe down a dangerous path toward runaway climate change.
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ID:   171783


Multilateralism and the use of force: experimental evidence on the views of foreign policy elites / Busby, Joshua   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract International relations scholars have found that multilateral approval increases public support for the use of military force and have developed competing explanations for this phenomenon. However, this literature has given little attention to the attitudes of individuals who participate directly in the foreign policy process or shape foreign policy debates. In this research note, we administer a survey experiment to both a cross-section of US foreign policy elites and a nationally representative sample of the US public. We find that US foreign policy elites are more responsive to multilateral approval than the US public, with elites with direct foreign policy decision-making experience valuing it especially highly. These findings point to the importance of considering differences between elites and the public when investigating or theorizing about the impact of multilateral cooperation on domestic politics.
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ID:   162391


Warming world : why climate change matters more than anything else / Busby, Joshua   Journal Article
Busby, Joshua Journal Article
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Key Words Climate Change  Warming World 
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