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Intro
Acknowledgments
Praise for Framing Climate Change in the EU and US After the Paris Agreement
Contents
About the Author
List of Figures
List of Tables
1 Introduction: How Ideas and Discourse Frame the Politics of Climate Change
1.1 Rationales for Comparing the EU and US in Climate Change Policy
1.2 Climate Policy in the EU and US Since the Paris Agreement
1.3 Material factors: Vulnerability and economic interests
1.4 Institutional Variables: Comparing the EU and US as Multi-Level Systems
1.5 Ideas and Discourse About Climate Change: The Missing Link?

1.6 Rationale and Structure of the Book
References
2 Theoretical Framework: Framing, Issue Dimensions and Political Space
2.1 Framing: Linking Ideas, Discourse and Political Contestation
2.2 Framing Climate Change: Issue Categories, Justificatory Principles and Scope of Ideas
2.3 Research Hypotheses: Linking Frames, Issue Categories and Political Space
2.4 Data and Method: Operationalization of Frames and Document Analysis
2.5 Conclusion: Framing and the Political Space of Climate Change Policy
References

3 Climate Change Policy in the EU: From the Paris Agreement to the European Green Deal
3.1 The EU Climate Policy Cycle Since the Paris Agreement
3.2 Problem Definition and Agenda-Setting: EU Council and Commission
3.3 Parliamentary Discourse on Climate Change: Resolutions by the European Parliament
3.4 Civil Society: Stakeholders, Advocacy Groups and Activists
3.5 Framing Climate Change in EU policy Discourse: Structure, Linkages and Contestation
3.5.1 Structure of Discourse: Framing Climate Change in EU Policy Documents

3.5.2 Linkages: Proximity and Interconnections Between Frames
3.5.3 Contestation: How Political Party Groups Frame Climate Change
3.6 Conclusions: Framing Climate Change in EU Policy Discourse
References
4 US Climate Politics Since the Paris Agreement
4.1 Stages of US Climate Policy-Making Since the Paris Agreement
4.2 Presidential Discourse: The Contested Nexus of Climate, Energy and Industry
4.3 Legislative Discourse: Framing Climate Policy in Motions of US Congress
4.4 Civil Society Agents: Think Tanks and Advocacy Groups

4.5 Content Analysis: Framing Climate Change in US Policy Discourse
4.5.1 Structure of Framing: Disparate Perspectives on Climate Change
4.5.2 Linkages: Focused Versus Broad Approaches to Framing
4.5.3 Polarization: Competing Frames and Issue Categories in a Volatile Policy Debate
4.6 Conclusion: Framing as the Contested Link Between Climate Politics and Policy
References
5 Comparative Analysis: Framing Climate Change Discourse in the EU and the US
5.1 Political Space of Climate Politics: Issue Categories, Linkages and Contestation

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