Role theory, environmental politics, and learning in international relations: the case of the arctic region/ Sandra Engstrand
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Routledge, c2022.Description: xiii, 216p. : 22cmISBN:- 9781032012094
- GE 160 .A68 .E54 20244
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Includes Index
Introduction: learning in arctic environmetal cooperation -- The studying of learning through roles -- Above the timberline-the logic of arctic cooperation -- Role-playing in the arctic council -- When Sovereignity is expected to interfere: a micro-level departure in negotiations on marine oil spill prevention -- When action-taking is prescribed: a micro-level departure in negotiations on short-lived climate pollutants
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