Splitting the South: China and India's Divergence in International Environmental Negotiations
International environmental negotiations often involve conflicts between developed and developing countries. However, considering environmental cooperation in a North-South dichotomy obscures important variation within the Global South, particularly as emerging economies become more important politi...
Main Authors: | Stokes, Leah (Contributor), Giang, Amanda Chi Wen (Contributor), Selin, Noelle E (Contributor) |
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Other Authors: | Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences (Contributor), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Urban Studies and Planning (Contributor), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Institute for Data, Systems, and Society (Contributor) |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MIT Press,
2017-06-19T18:43:39Z.
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Online Access: | Get fulltext |
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