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EU Climate Diplomacy Towards the IMO and ICAO

EU Climate Diplomacy Towards the IMO and ICAO

EU Climate Diplomacy Towards the IMO and ICAO
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EU Climate Diplomacy Towards the IMO and ICAO Hardback - 2024

by George Dikaios

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  • Title EU Climate Diplomacy Towards the IMO and ICAO
  • Author George Dikaios
  • Binding Hardback
  • Condition New
  • Pages 244
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Palgrave MacMillan
  • Publication date 2024-03-28
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Illustrated
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 47496377-n
  • ISBN 9783031511226 / 3031511220
  • Weight 1.04 lbs (0.47 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.27 x 5.83 x 0.63 in (21.01 x 14.81 x 1.60 cm)
  • Category Politics / Current Events
  • Quantity available 5

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Reader reviews for EU Climate Diplomacy Towards the IMO and ICAO

From the publisher

This book delves into the topic of the European climate diplomacy and the ways it is performed, both internally in terms of constructing a negotiating position, and externally in regards to how the European Union (EU) as a whole exports this position at the international level. To do that, the analytical framework is built around two major pillars: first, the literature on European public policy, specifically regarding policymaking, and second, the Normative Power Europe approach. Aiming to test whether European climate diplomacy actually works, the book utilizes two examples/case studies, namely the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the International Maritime Organization (IMO). The selection of these examples is based on an array of rationales, but the main reason is that both international organizations (IOs) do not contribute (at least their fair share) in the global efforts of tackling climate change. The book thus showcases the strategically driven efforts of the EU as whole to export its climate norm to these two IOs. It argues that, if it weren't for the EU, these two organizations would not have been active in negotiating on climate change issues to such extent.


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"George Dikaios has addressed in his research a missing link for a better understanding of how climate diplomacy is delivered in the EU. The trinity analytical framework that he is proposing is a fresh and necessary change in the way the EU acts in the international arena. Focus on transport and especially maritime and aviation who are among the biggest polluters, validates his points even stronger. With this book, we got an important tool for better utilization of climate diplomacy and possible ways forward for stronger resilience and climate problem-solving."
--Dr Violeta Bulc, engineer, innovator, former European Commissioner for Transport

This book delves into the topic of the European climate diplomacy and the ways it is performed, both internally in terms of constructing a negotiating position, and externally in regards to how the European Union (EU) as a whole exports this position at the international level. To do that, the analytical framework is built around two major pillars: first, the literature on European public policy, specifically regarding policymaking, and second, the Normative Power Europe approach. Aiming to test whether European climate diplomacy actually works, the book utilizes two examples/case studies, namely the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the International Maritime Organization (IMO). The selection of these examples is based on an array of rationales, but the main reason is that both international organizations (IOs) do not contribute (at least their fair share) in the global efforts of tackling climate change. The book thus showcases the strategically driven efforts of the EU as whole to export its climate norm to these two IOs. It argues that, if it weren't for the EU, these two organizations would not have been active in negotiating on climate change issues to such extent.


George Dikaios is affiliated to the Department of Political Science and Public Administration & the Department of Ports Management and Shipping of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece. He is also a Senior Research Fellow of the UNESCO Chair on Climate Diplomacy.


About the author

George Dikaios is affiliated to the Department of Political Science and Public Administration & the Department of Ports Management and Shipping of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece. He is also a Senior Research Fellow of the UNESCO Chair on Climate Diplomacy.


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