Dear colleagues,

With apologies for the self-promotion, but I would like to share with you a 
forthcoming article that I wrote with Prof. Dr. Bart Kerremans on "The 
Socialization Potential of the CDM in EU-China Relations", in International 
Environmental Agreements.

http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10784-014-9269-y

Abstract:

This article hypothesizes that the material incentives associated with the 
clean development mechanism (CDM) have contributed to the internalization of 
climate protection norms in China. In current academic research, the CDM has 
both been extolled as a cost-effective and vilified as an environmentally and 
ethically inadequate climate mitigation instrument. Few studies so far, 
however, have looked into the CDM’s potential contribution to 
socialization-related phenomena such as raising climate change awareness in 
emerging economies. The relationship with the EU is highly relevant in this 
context, as the emission reduction credits (CERs) resulting from CDM projects 
would not have had any meaningful prices without the European Union’s Emissions 
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 System (EU ETS). This article aims to fill the current research gap by 
studying the socialization potential of the CDM in EU–China climate relations 
in four periods, namely initiation (2001–2005), improvement (2005–2007), 
consolidation (2008–2010) and habit formation (2010–2014). We argue that there 
is at least a discernible effect and that the underlying causal mechanism 
involves the emergence and activities of norm entrepreneurs and habit formation 
through a process of legal institutionalization.

Thank you,

David Belis

Dr. David Belis
Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) &
University of Leuven (KU Leuven)
Parkstraat 43 - Box 3602
3000 Leuven - Belgium
T: +32 495 73 32 04
[email protected]

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