Dear everyone,


Recently my short book published with Cambridge University Press (Elements in 
International Relations Series) was released. It is called “Weak States at 
Global Climate Negotiations” and you can find it on Cambridge Core:



https://www.cambridge.org/core/elements/weak-states-at-global-climate-negotiations/4E16715744389A4AB5A2FAA38068049A



In the book I address our understanding of “weak” states in international 
relations and specifically in international climate relations, and discuss the 
impact that the politics of being considered vulnerable has on global climate 
negotiations. I test my theory with a range of observational data drawn from 
country position papers and COP outcome texts to press and NGO statements 
released during the annual climate negotiations, plus a few measures of climate 
risk.

The book may be of interest to those interested in the UNFCCC process as well 
salience politics and political implications of vulnerability in IR.

If you are interested but don’t have institutional access, please feel free to 
email me.



Best,
Federica

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Federica Genovese, PhD
Department of Government
University of Essex
Wivenhoe Park
Colchester CO4 3SQ
United Kingdom
+44 (0)1206 874106
www.federica-genovese.com<http://www.federica-genovese.com/>

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