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The climatization of global politics: introduction to the special issue
Abstract
Introduction
Concluding remarks: climatization and the transformation of global governance
Acknowledgements
References
'Incantatory' governance: global climate politics' performative turn and its wider significance for global politics
Abstract
Introduction
Performative iterations: an anatomy of the Paris approach
An iterative process to 'facilitate' and 'orchestrate' global climate action
A mobilising narrative to align stakeholders' expectations
Fifty shades of soft: fostering a new institutional framework
The ups and downs of voluntary approaches in climate negotiations
Management culture's incursion into global governance
Non-state actors as brokers for a bottom-up approach
Parole, parole, parole: narratives and signals as tools of governance
Discourses, rituals and performances in global environmental governance
Crafting and circulating the grand narrative of a 'planetary transition'
Upholding the 'Paris momentum'
Incantatory governance: prospects, risks and caveats of the new approach
Governance as symbolic struggle, and the risk of 'virtuality'
Uneven political geographies of global regulation
Concluding remarks
Acknowledgements
References
The climate brokers: philanthropy and the shaping of a 'US-compatible' international climate regime
Abstract
Introduction
Foundations as instruments of US soft power
Building an international climate regime
US focus
Shaping a US-compatible agreement
The rise of philanthrocapitalism
Design to Win and the ClimateWorks network
Project Catalyst
Shaping the climate narrative
The International Policies and Politics Initiative (IPPI)
Shaping the overall narrative
Concluding remarks
Acknowledgements
References
Reversing climatisation: transnational grassroots networks and territorial security discourse in a fragmented global climate governance
Abstract
Introduction
Transnational grassroots networks engaging in the forest and climate regime-complex
Territorial security as an increasing priority in international climate debates
Transnational grassroots networks' strategies in the context of the climate regime-complex fragmentation
The increasing climatisation of the territorial security discourse until COP21
Mobilising territorial security as a forum-linking strategy
Making Mesoamerica great again: climate opportunism and spill-over
The "post-2015 agenda" discursive strategy towards regional arenas
Learning from the climate negotiations failures and resistances
Shifting territorial security issues to the regional agenda
Discussion and conclusion
References
Alternative globalities? Climatization processes and the climate movement beyond COPs
Abstract
Introduction
Contents
The climatization of global politics: introduction to the special issue
Abstract
Introduction
Concluding remarks: climatization and the transformation of global governance
Acknowledgements
References
'Incantatory' governance: global climate politics' performative turn and its wider significance for global politics
Abstract
Introduction
Performative iterations: an anatomy of the Paris approach
An iterative process to 'facilitate' and 'orchestrate' global climate action
A mobilising narrative to align stakeholders' expectations
Fifty shades of soft: fostering a new institutional framework
The ups and downs of voluntary approaches in climate negotiations
Management culture's incursion into global governance
Non-state actors as brokers for a bottom-up approach
Parole, parole, parole: narratives and signals as tools of governance
Discourses, rituals and performances in global environmental governance
Crafting and circulating the grand narrative of a 'planetary transition'
Upholding the 'Paris momentum'
Incantatory governance: prospects, risks and caveats of the new approach
Governance as symbolic struggle, and the risk of 'virtuality'
Uneven political geographies of global regulation
Concluding remarks
Acknowledgements
References
The climate brokers: philanthropy and the shaping of a 'US-compatible' international climate regime
Abstract
Introduction
Foundations as instruments of US soft power
Building an international climate regime
US focus
Shaping a US-compatible agreement
The rise of philanthrocapitalism
Design to Win and the ClimateWorks network
Project Catalyst
Shaping the climate narrative
The International Policies and Politics Initiative (IPPI)
Shaping the overall narrative
Concluding remarks
Acknowledgements
References
Reversing climatisation: transnational grassroots networks and territorial security discourse in a fragmented global climate governance
Abstract
Introduction
Transnational grassroots networks engaging in the forest and climate regime-complex
Territorial security as an increasing priority in international climate debates
Transnational grassroots networks' strategies in the context of the climate regime-complex fragmentation
The increasing climatisation of the territorial security discourse until COP21
Mobilising territorial security as a forum-linking strategy
Making Mesoamerica great again: climate opportunism and spill-over
The "post-2015 agenda" discursive strategy towards regional arenas
Learning from the climate negotiations failures and resistances
Shifting territorial security issues to the regional agenda
Discussion and conclusion
References
Alternative globalities? Climatization processes and the climate movement beyond COPs
Abstract
Introduction