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In this timely work, Loren R. Cass argues that international norms and normative debates provide the keys to understanding the evolution of both domestic and international responses to the threat of global climate change. Ranging from the early identification and framing of this problem in the mid 1980s through the Kyoto Protocol’s entry into force in 2005, Cass focuses on two normative debates that were critical to the development of climate policy—who should bear primary responsibility for reducing global greenhouse gas emissions and what principles would guide these reductions. He examines why some nations, but not others, have met their commitments, and concludes that while many states affirmed the international norms, most did not fully translate them into domestic policy. Cass offers an index to measure the domestic salience of international norms and compare the level of salience across states and within states over time, and uses it to assess the European Union, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
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  1. Contents
  2. p. v
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  1. CHAPTER ONE Climate Policy and the Domestic Salience of International Norms
  2. pp. 1-18
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  1. CHAPTER TWO Issue Framing, Norm Emergence, and the Politicization of Climate Change (Villach to Geneva)
  2. pp. 19-52
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  1. CHAPTER THREE International Norms and the Politics of Emission Reduction Commitments (Chantilly to Rio)
  2. pp. 53-92
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  1. CHAPTER FOUR The Domestic Political Salience of International Norms? (Rio to Berlin)
  2. pp. 93-122
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  1. CHAPTER FIVE Domestic Conflict and International Normative Debates (Berlin to Kyoto)
  2. pp. 123-162
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  1. CHAPTER SIX Rhetoric and Reality: The United States vs. the World? (Kyoto to Marrakech)
  2. pp. 163-218
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  1. CHAPTER SEVEN Conclusion
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  1. Notes
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  1. Bibliography
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  1. Index
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