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India's Climate Change Identity - Between Reality and Perception

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This book presents a new and innovative approach to understanding the dynamics of international climate change negotiations using India as a focal point. The authors consider India's negotiating position at multilateral climate negotiations and its focus on the notion of 'equity' and its new avatar 'climate justice'. This book delves into the media's representation of India as a rural economy, a rising industrial power, a developing country, a member of the 5 emerging economies (BRICS), and a country with severe resource security issues, in order to examine the diverse and at time divergent narratives on India's national identity in the context of policy formulation. Those researching such diverse fields as international development, politics, economics, climate change, and international law will find this book offers useful insights into the motivations and drivers of a nation's response to climate change imperatives.

List of contents

- Chapter 1: Ontology of the Self.- Chapter 2: India and Climate Change.- Chapter 3: Media Coverage in India.- Chapter 4: The Personal Choices of Indian Experts.- Chapter 5: India's Official Stance.- Chapter 6: Looking Ahead.

About the author

Samir Saran is Vice President at the Observer Research Foundation, India. He is honorary Director of the centre for peace and conflict studies at the Sardar Patel Police University (SPUP) and faculty at a number of other schools and programs. His research interests include: the representation of Islam and mediation of radicalism, climate change, internet governance and cyber security, and the emergence of BRICS in the international order.
Aled Jones is Director of the Global Sustainability Institute (GSI) at Anglia Ruskin University, UK. His research focusses on the finance sector and government and how they will respond to the impacts of global resource trends and climate change.

Summary

This book presents a new and innovative approach to understanding the dynamics of international climate change negotiations using India as a focal point. The authors consider India’s negotiating position at multilateral climate negotiations and its focus on the notion of ‘equity’ and its new avatar ‘climate justice’. This book delves into the media’s representation of India as a rural economy, a rising industrial power, a developing country, a member of the 5 emerging economies (BRICS), and a country with severe resource security issues, in order to examine the diverse and at time divergent narratives on India’s national identity in the context of policy formulation. Those researching such diverse fields as international development, politics, economics, climate change, and international law will find this book offers useful insights into the motivations and drivers of a nation’s response to climate change imperatives.

Product details

Authors Aled Jones, Sami Saran, Samir Saran
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783319464145
ISBN 978-3-31-946414-5
No. of pages 144
Dimensions 155 mm x 220 mm x 14 mm
Weight 340 g
Illustrations XVII, 144 p. 10 illus.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Political sociology

C, Climate Change, Environmental Policy, Meteorologie und Klimatologie (Klimaforschung), Social Sciences, The environment, Earth System Sciences, Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts, Environmental policy & protocols, Environmental Politics, Climate Change Management and Policy, Climate Sciences

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