The 2 degree C target: a European norm enters the international stage-following the process to adoption in China

"The 2 degree C target-a European norm enters the international stage" is an empirical, qualitative study, using the case of China to illustrate the role played by the EU as a leader and forerunner pushing for a 2 degree C target using diffusion mechanisms of persuasion and socialization....

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