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| Contact: | Henrik Hasselknippe |
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Description: Climate politics represents a main research theme at FNI, whose experts perform extensive research on the development of the international climate regime, main actors in the climate negotiations, the EU climate policy, and the development of policy instruments and measures. |
| Publications: |
Tangen, Kristian, Atle C. Christiansen, Anders Skogen and Ian Roche, Imperfect Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol. FNI report 5/2004. Lysaker, FNI, 2004. 44 p Andresen, Steinar, Jon Hovi and Tora Skodvin: 'The persistence of the Kyoto Protocol: Why other Annex I countries move on without the US'. Global Environmental Politics, Vol 3, No 4, 2003, pp. 1-24 Christiansen, A. C. and Jørgen Wettestad "The EU as a frontrunner on greenhouse gas emissions trading: How did it happen and will the EU succeed?" Climate Policy,, Vol 3, No 1, 2003, pp. 3-18 Andresen, Steinar and Shardul Agrawala "Leaders, laggards and pushers in the making of the climate regime" Global Environmental Change, Vol 12, No 1, 2002, pp. 41-51. Agrawala, Shardul and Steinar Andresen "Two Level Games and the Future of the Climate Regime". Editorial in: Energy and Environment, Vol 12, Nos 2&3, 2001, pp. v-xi. Wettestad, Jørgen "Designing Effective Environmental Regimes - The Key Conditions" Edward Elgar Publishing, 1999. 272 p. |
| Address: |
The Fridtjof Nansen Institute P. O. Box 326 NO-1326 Lysaker Norway |
| Phone: | +47 (0) 67 11 19 00 |
| Fax: | +47 (0) 6711 1910 |
| E-mail: | post@fni.no |
| Webpage: | www.fni.no/ |
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