Publication

May 2015

This transcript of a talk given by noted political scientist Robert Keohane focuses on the factors that promote international cooperation and what they can tell us about the politics surrounding global climate change. Keohane also 1) reviews the approach the world's nations have adopted to deal with climate change since the Kyoto Protocol Treaty of 1992, and 2) contends that the approach is fundamentally wrong, primarily because it doesn't account for the way the issue is being dealt with domestically around the world.

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Author Robert O Keohane
Series Chatham House Transcripts
Publisher Chatham House
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