自我与他者:欧盟在全球环境谈判中角色的内部与外部认知

Ego versus Alter: Internal and External Perceptions of the EU's Role in Global Environmental Negotiations

Journal of Common Market Studies · 2021
被引 11
ABS 3

中文导读

比较欧盟与非欧盟代表对欧盟在全球环境谈判中角色(环境雄心、外交活动、影响力)的认知,发现两者看法基本一致,均视欧盟为高度积极和有影响力的参与者。

Abstract

Abstract This paper compares how European and non‐European participants in international environmental negotiations perceive the EU's role in such negotiations. Three dimensions of the EU's role (environmental ambition, diplomatic activity and influence) are assessed in three UN‐wide environmental forums (the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions on chemicals, the Convention on Biological Diversity, and the United Nations Environment Assembly). The paper presents original data collected through an online survey with 659 delegates who participated in the negotiations in the three forums in the period 2018–19. Comparing the ego perception of delegates from the EU with the alter view of delegates from non‐EU countries, the paper finds that the ego and alter perceptions of the EU's ambition, diplomatic activities and influence are largely similar. Both ego and alter see the EU as a highly ambitious, active and influential actor in global environmental negotiations.

国际关系环境政治欧盟研究全球治理