The European Union Climate Diplomacy: Evolving Practices in a Changing Geopolitical Context

Author:

Bremberg Niklas1ORCID,Michalski Anna2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Stockholm University https://dx.doi.org/7675 SE-206 91 Stockholm Sweden

2. Associate Professor, Department of Government, Uppsala University https://dx.doi.org/8097 SE-751 05 Uppsala Sweden

Abstract

Summary The European Union (EU) has systematically promoted global climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts. Since the 1990s, despite varying success in international climate negotiations, it has sought to take a leadership role in global climate politics. Internal consolidation of environmental and climate policies has enhanced EU policy coherence and strengthened its ability to influence international efforts to mitigate climate change. Globally, however, the picture is marred by geopolitical competition, rendering the context of global climate politics less propitious for the EU’s climate leadership. This article examines how the EU’s climate diplomacy is adapting to an increasingly complex international context. It finds that while the EU climate action is still premised on the deep-seated beliefs of the EU’s ambitious approach to climate, the practices of EU climate diplomacy have adapted to a changing geopolitical context. This evolution is traced through a set of key diplomatic practices: narration, co-ordination, outreach and mainstreaming.

Funder

Mistra Geopolitics

Publisher

Brill

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