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This chapter examines the EU’s participation in international negotiations in leadership terms by examining the extent to which the EU has been able to keep the climate negotiations on track. The analysis suggests the EU has played a constructive role in the negotiations, which could be enhanced with greater internal coordination between its Member States coupled with a greater awareness and anticipation of the needs and negotiating strategies of its international negotiating partners.
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Yamin, F. (2000). The role of the EU in climate negotiations. In: Gupta, J., Grubb, M. (eds) Climate Change and European Leadership. Environment & Policy, vol 27. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-1049-7_4
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