This book critically analyses different dimensions in the sustainable transitions outlined by the European Green Deal, focusing on both internal actions and external relations and highlighting the EU's diverging powers and capabilities in achieving the core objectives.
This book critically analyses different dimensions in the sustainable transitions outlined by the European Green Deal, focusing on both internal actions and external relations and highlighting the EU's diverging powers and capabilities in achieving the core objectives.
Helene Dyrhauge is Associate Professor in International Public Administration and Politics in the Department for Social Sciences and Business at Roskilde University, Denmark. Kristina Kurze is Associate Professor of International and European Politics at Andrássy University Budapest, Hungary, and Senior Lecturer in the Department of Political Science at the University of Göttingen, Germany.
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Introduction - Making the European Green Deal Work: EU Sustainability Policies at Home and Abroad Part I: Making the European Green Deal Work at Home 1. The European Green Deal: Shifting the EU's Gaze Towards the Future? 2. Green Fiscal Systems: Their Role in the European Green Deal 3. The Role of the European Investment Bank in Financing the Green Transition 4. The Keys to the EU's Climate Neutrality Goal: Forest Carbon and LULUCF 5. Renovating Europe: How to Start and Steer a Wave? 6. The Role of Conditionality in the Relationship between the EU and the Visegrád Four Countries 7. Proper in Speech, Careful in Acts: Slovenia's Challenging Transition to Climate Neutrality Part II: Making the European Green Deal Work Abroad 8. Green Deal Diplomacy Towards Regional Organisations: Assessing the EU's Potential Diplomatic Leverage 9. Protection of the Global Climate in EU-Russia Relations: An Assessment of Norm Strength and Logic of Action 10. When Climate Action is Strategic: The Case of the European Neighbourhood Policy Towards Egypt 11. Just Transition and the European Green Deal: The Case of Coal Mining in Colombia Conclusion
Introduction - Making the European Green Deal Work: EU Sustainability Policies at Home and Abroad Part I: Making the European Green Deal Work at Home 1. The European Green Deal: Shifting the EU's Gaze Towards the Future? 2. Green Fiscal Systems: Their Role in the European Green Deal 3. The Role of the European Investment Bank in Financing the Green Transition 4. The Keys to the EU's Climate Neutrality Goal: Forest Carbon and LULUCF 5. Renovating Europe: How to Start and Steer a Wave? 6. The Role of Conditionality in the Relationship between the EU and the Visegrád Four Countries 7. Proper in Speech, Careful in Acts: Slovenia's Challenging Transition to Climate Neutrality Part II: Making the European Green Deal Work Abroad 8. Green Deal Diplomacy Towards Regional Organisations: Assessing the EU's Potential Diplomatic Leverage 9. Protection of the Global Climate in EU-Russia Relations: An Assessment of Norm Strength and Logic of Action 10. When Climate Action is Strategic: The Case of the European Neighbourhood Policy Towards Egypt 11. Just Transition and the European Green Deal: The Case of Coal Mining in Colombia Conclusion
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