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Book Review: Governing Climate Change

✍ Scribed by Mohammed B. E. Saaida


Publisher
International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews
Tongue
English
Leaves
4
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The "Governing Climate Change" book by Bulkeley and Newell is part of Routledge’s series of global institutions. Itaddressesthe climate change governance issues that occurred significantly through the last two decades in the field of international relations. The issues hit strongly the relationships and interests between all the countries over the world, in particular the industrialized, none industrialized, and newly industrialized countries. The countries went mainly into two sides; theNorth modern countries and the South developing countries.


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