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Climate change and democratisation
A policy paper by Peter Burnell on climate change and democratisation, used by the Boell Foundation as the beginning of an informed debate on this very complex relationship. [issuu layout=http%3A%2F%2Fskin.issuu.com%2Fv%2Flight%2Flayout.xml showflipbtn=true documentid=110808171111-d444f5092be34b6dbe0603eb1f2381ee docname=peter_burnell username=stevefromthechurch loadinginfotext=Climate%20change%20and%20democratization showhtmllink=true tag=climate%20change width=420 height=297 unit=px]
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Is democratization bad for global warming?
CSGR Working Paper 257/09, Peter Burnell, January 2009 [issuu layout=http%3A%2F%2Fskin.issuu.com%2Fv%2Flight%2Flayout.xml showflipbtn=true documentid=110808170508-bcb384c7dd854049a8388968c6fbf623 docname=25709 username=stevefromthechurch loadinginfotext=Is%20democratization%20bad%20for%20global%20warming%3F showhtmllink=true tag=climate%20change width=420 height=297 unit=px]
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Democracy, climate change and global governance
By setting out a range of focused governance and policy recommendations, this paper proposes steps for reforging a rules-based politics, from the nation state to the global level. To coherently combine democracy, markets and universal standards, global governance systems need to develop into inclusive and representative institutions with the legitimacy […]
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Democracy’s Green Challenge
Many assume that democracies are better than non-democracies for environmentally sustainable development, but Peter Burnell says it’s time to question that assumption
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Peter Burnell on how democratization correlates with climate change
Peter Burnell outlines his thoughts on the two concerns of democratization and climate change.