Climate Change Negotiations and Civil Society Participation: Shifting and Contested Terrain

  • Eastwood L
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Based on ethnographic research in UN-based policy negotiations, I argue that civil society participation in global governance can best be thought through as it is played out in practice. …

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Eastwood, L. (2011). Climate Change Negotiations and Civil Society Participation: Shifting and Contested Terrain. Theory In Action, 4(1), 8–37. https://doi.org/10.3798/tia.1937-0237.11002

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