Cities and the Multilevel Governance of Global Climate Change

Department of Social Sciences

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Abstract

We explore how the Cities for Climate Protection (CCP) program, a network that is simultaneously global and local, state and nonstate, could be conceptualized as part of global environmental governance. We suggest that traditional approaches to international relations—regime theory and transnational networks—offer limited conceptual space for analyzing such networks. These approaches obscure how the governance of global climate change takes place through processes and institutions operating at and between a variety of scales and involving a range of actors with different levels and forms of authority. We contend that it is only by taking a multilevel perspective that we can fully capture the social, political,…

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Keywords
  • Corporate governance
  • Multi-level governance
  • Global governance
  • Climate governance
  • Politics
  • Climate change
  • Economic system
  • Political science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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