Catching air? Climate change policy in Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan |
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Authors: | Theresa Sabonis-Helf |
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Institution: | National War College, 300 D Street, Fort McNair, Washington, DC 20319-5078, USA |
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Abstract: | Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan have each participated actively in the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Conferences of the Parties, and each is developing domestic rules and institutions to address UN obligations under the treaties. Russia and Ukraine are each Annex I/Annex B countries. Kazakhstan will become Annex I upon ratification of the Kyoto Protocol, but has not yet established itself as Annex B. Each state has evolved a distinct set of policies and priorities in the domestic and the international arena. Drawing largely on interviews in each country, this article presents brief histories of the evolution of climate policy, focusing on each state’s behavior in the international arena, the sources of domestic policy leadership, and the forces that led to change in each national approach. Current policies and practices are evaluated with an eye towards learning from the successes and failures in each state. |
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Keywords: | Climate change policy Russia Ukraine and Kazakhstan UNFCCC |
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