Greetings everyone:

Panelists are being sought for a panel on climate change and North/South 
relations. Please contact Jen Allan 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> or Rishi 
Bhandary ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) if you are 
interested in participating and send them a draft abstract.

Here is the abstract:

Panel Proposal - ISA 2015
North/South Relations in Climate Negotiations: Old Refrains or New Strains?

Abstract
The regime complex for climate change is increasingly dense. Numerous 
overlapping and parallel institutions have been set up to address climate 
change across a wide range of scales and by a diverse array of actors. At the 
same time, the climate change negotiations under the auspices of the United 
Nations has also seen a proliferation of new actors claiming stake, sometimes 
in the form of new coalitions amongst existing state actors as well. How have 
these distinct yet interrelated phenomenon affected the traditionally 
contentious North-South climate change relations?
This panel examines three particular dimensions of the evolving North/South 
relationship amidst fragmentation in the climate change. First, how have 
equity/efficiency concerns been balanced (if indeed they have)? Second, does 
the entry of new actors with distinct framings of the climate problem reflect 
or affect North/South relations? Finally, has the institutional fragmentation, 
new coalitions, and entry of new actors allowed for sufficient fluidity in the 
negotiations to avoid stalemate outcomes?


Please don't respond to me - I'm just sending this out as a favor to Jen and 
Rishi.

Thanks,

Pam


Pamela Chasek, PhD
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