1. EU-China Cooperation in the Field of Energy, Environment and Climate Change.
- Author
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De Matteis, Pietro
- Subjects
CLIMATE change ,INTERNATIONAL cooperation ,BILATERAL treaties - Abstract
The evolution of the energy market and the intrinsic worldwide scope of environmental threats, such as climate change, are two elements that have pushed the world towards shared approaches to global governance via bilateral institutions and international regimes. This article, with the aid of an institutionalist approach, presents the current status of the EU-China relationship, which is characterised by high institutionalisation, and it underlines how their bilateral cooperation has progressively focused on energy and climate change-related issues. In particular, the article sheds some light on the linkages between energy, environment and climate change and how these have created the basis for the upgrade of the EU-China bilateral relationship to its current level. To do so, it underlines some of the tools, the main frameworks and some of the key outcomes of their bilateral cooperation in these fields. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2010