Who Takes The Lead? : Investigating Leadership In The Climate Change And Human Mobility Nexus

Leadership has been claimed to be a critical determinant of success and failure in international negotiations. This thesis brings together the study of leadership in multilateral negotiations with the emerging discipline of climate change-induced human mobility. This is done by investigating the pre...

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Main Author: Wartiainen, Felicia
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Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen 2019
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-3762922019-02-05T08:41:10ZWho Takes The Lead? : Investigating Leadership In The Climate Change And Human Mobility NexusengWartiainen, FeliciaUppsala universitet, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen2019Climate ChangeHuman MobilityMigrationDisplacementLeadershipLeadership ModesNegotiationsUNFCCCKatowice SummitCOP 24Political ScienceStatsvetenskapLeadership has been claimed to be a critical determinant of success and failure in international negotiations. This thesis brings together the study of leadership in multilateral negotiations with the emerging discipline of climate change-induced human mobility. This is done by investigating the prevalence of leadership in the climate change and human mobility nexus, looking at three different actors: the Alliance of Small Island States, Bangladesh and Norway. These actors were analyzed in two different ways: first, by describing how each actor exercise leadership using an analytical framework informed by leadership theories. Second, by investigating whether these actors seem to be recognized as leaders by others, conducting and analyzing a survey from the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2018, COP24. The results indicate that all three actors can be said to exercise leadership in the area of climate change-induced migration, although they exercise leadership in slightly different ways. Out of the three actors that were analyzed, AOSIS was the only actor that seemed to be recognized by others as a leader in the effort to address climate change-induced human mobility. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-376292application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
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topic Climate Change
Human Mobility
Migration
Displacement
Leadership
Leadership Modes
Negotiations
UNFCCC
Katowice Summit
COP 24
Political Science
Statsvetenskap
spellingShingle Climate Change
Human Mobility
Migration
Displacement
Leadership
Leadership Modes
Negotiations
UNFCCC
Katowice Summit
COP 24
Political Science
Statsvetenskap
Wartiainen, Felicia
Who Takes The Lead? : Investigating Leadership In The Climate Change And Human Mobility Nexus
description Leadership has been claimed to be a critical determinant of success and failure in international negotiations. This thesis brings together the study of leadership in multilateral negotiations with the emerging discipline of climate change-induced human mobility. This is done by investigating the prevalence of leadership in the climate change and human mobility nexus, looking at three different actors: the Alliance of Small Island States, Bangladesh and Norway. These actors were analyzed in two different ways: first, by describing how each actor exercise leadership using an analytical framework informed by leadership theories. Second, by investigating whether these actors seem to be recognized as leaders by others, conducting and analyzing a survey from the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2018, COP24. The results indicate that all three actors can be said to exercise leadership in the area of climate change-induced migration, although they exercise leadership in slightly different ways. Out of the three actors that were analyzed, AOSIS was the only actor that seemed to be recognized by others as a leader in the effort to address climate change-induced human mobility.
author Wartiainen, Felicia
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title Who Takes The Lead? : Investigating Leadership In The Climate Change And Human Mobility Nexus
title_short Who Takes The Lead? : Investigating Leadership In The Climate Change And Human Mobility Nexus
title_full Who Takes The Lead? : Investigating Leadership In The Climate Change And Human Mobility Nexus
title_fullStr Who Takes The Lead? : Investigating Leadership In The Climate Change And Human Mobility Nexus
title_full_unstemmed Who Takes The Lead? : Investigating Leadership In The Climate Change And Human Mobility Nexus
title_sort who takes the lead? : investigating leadership in the climate change and human mobility nexus
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