Global Climate and Energy Governance: Towards an Integrated Architecture

Global Climate and Energy Governance

Towards an Integrated Architecture
 
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ISBN13:9781138958159
ISBN10:1138958158
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:156 pages
Size:216x138 mm
Weight:453 g
Language:English
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Short description:

Tracing the changing activities of international bureaucracies active in global climate and energy governance, this book provides an in-depth analysis of processes of institutional innovation and governance integration between the two fields.

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Tracing the changing activities of international bureaucracies active in global climate and energy governance, this book provides an in-depth analysis of processes of institutional innovation and governance integration between the two fields.


It shows that rather than the consequence of a designed strategy, governance integration ? the convergence of approaches and practices among different actors within one or between two or more governance architectures ? has come as the result of organizational changes arising from the international bureaucracies? various efforts to pursue and broaden their mandate in a complex and dynamic global policy environment. Each of the three cases analyzed (the UNFCCC Secretariat, the IEA Secretariat and the World Bank) began their life focused on particular activities that today, following periods of sustained organizational change, make up only part of their operations. Beyond creating greater synergies for cooperation across the governance architectures, improving policies, and mobilizing greater investment to tackle the climate emergency, the book shows governance integration to have contributed to preserving and expanding the role and relevance of all three international bureaucracies.

This book will be of interest to students and scholars of global climate and energy governance, climate policy, and international organizations and their bureaucratic arms. Practitioners will find this book useful in thinking about why innovation in governance emerges and how it may be directed.

Table of Contents:

Introduction: The Case for Governance Integration  1. Studying Governance Integration: A Conceptual Framework  2. The Transformation of the UNFCCC Secretariat  3. The IEA as an Adaptive Bureaucracy  4. The World Bank?s Unlikely Climate Leadership  5. Conclusion: Governance Architectures in Transformation