POLA01H3 Study Guide - Final Guide: Nationstates, The Roots, Global Governance

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1st: the roots of transnational climate change governance and the governance functions that such networks perform. 2nd, consider the different types of transnational climate change governance networks- those based purely on the involvement of public actors, those that involve a hybrid of public and private actors and those that involve only private actors. Page 55: the recent growth of transnational arrangements can be seen as a response to the regulatory deficit or implementation deficit permeating multilateral regimes . In other words the emergence of transnational governance could be regarded as a response to the perceived failures and limitations of more traditional international institutions and national governments in addressing the problem of climate change. Specific characteristics of the climate change issue as providing fertile ground for the emergence of transnational governance. First, the diversity of national commitments in the international climate regime creates opportunities for alternatives forms of cooperation between actor subject to international targets and those who are not.

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