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Primerjava uspešnosti koalicij Evropske unije in Organizacije držav izvoznic nafte na podnebnih pogajanjih COP28 leta 2023 : magistrsko delo
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Abstract
Antropogeno povzročene okoljske spremembe po celem svetu povzročajo vse več okoljskih izzivov. Države le-te poskušajo nasloviti na mednarodnih podnebnih pogajanjih. Povezujejo se v koalicije in poskušajo preko diskurzov uokvirjati polje možnih rešitev izzivov. To magistrsko delo raziskuje, kako sta dve ločeni koaliciji Evropske unije in Organizacije izvoznic nafte uokvirjali svoje interese na podnebnih pogajanjih COP28 leta 2023 in kako so se ti diskurzi odražali v njihovem političnem rezultatu oziroma Globalnem pregledu stanja. Teoretsko-konceptualni del predstavi oblikovanje mednarodnega podnebnega režima in pomembne konference pogodbenic, nato pa skozi lečo socialno konstruktivistične teorije opredeli definicijo diskurza in podnebne pravičnosti ter pojasni glavne štiri diskurze o okoljskih politikah (omejitev in preživetja, ekološke modernizacije, zelene politike in ekonomskega racionalizma). Empirični del te predpostavke preveri s študijo primera koalicij EU in OPEC na podnebnih pogajanjih COP28 skozi relacijsko analizo vsebine. Analiza vsebine v prvem delu pokaže, da sta koaliciji uporabljali tako podobne kot tudi različne diskurze. EU je uporabljala diskurze preživetja in omejitev, človekovih pravic ter ekološke modernizacije in racionalizacije ter, medtem ko je OPEC uporabljala slednja diskurz razvojnih pravic. V drugem delu dokazuje, da sta obe koaliciji sodelovali pri ustvarjanju in reprodukciji diskurzov, ki so se nato (v neki meri) institucionalizirali v političnem rezultatu konference COP28, Globalnem pregledu stanja.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:COP28, podnebna pravičnost, Evropska unija, Organizacija izvoznic nafte, Globalni pregled stanja
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:M. Žurej
Year:2025
Number of pages:1 spletni vir (1 datoteka PDF (104 str.))
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-168595 This link opens in a new window
UDC:327:502/504(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:233255939 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:18.04.2025
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Language:English
Title:Comparing the performance of the European Union and the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries coalitions at the COP28 climate negotiations in 2023
Abstract:
Anthropogenically induced environmental change is causing increasing environmental challenges worldwide. Countries are trying to address these through international climate negotiations. They are forming coalitions and trying to frame the field of possible solutions to the challenges through discourses. This master thesis explores how two separate coalitions, namely the European Union and the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries framed their interests at the COP28 climate negotiations in 2023 and how these discourses were reflected in their policy outcome, the Global Stocktake. The theoretical-conceptual section introduces the formation of the international climate regime and the major COPs, then defines the discourse and climate justice through the lens of social constructivist theory, and explains the main four discourses on environmental policies (constraints and survivalism, ecological modernisation, green politics and economic rationalism). The empirical section tests these assumptions with a case study of the EU and OPEC coalitions at the COP28 climate negotiations through a relational content analysis. The content analysis in the first part shows that the two coalitions used both similar and different discourses. The EU used the discourses of survival and constraints, human rights and ecological modernisation and rationalisation, while OPEC used the discourse of development rights. Then, in the second part, it demonstrates that both coalitions participated in the creation and reproduction of discourses that were then (to some extent) institutionalised in the political outcome of COP28, the Global Stocktaking.

Keywords:COP28, climate justice, European union, Organisation of petroleum exporting countries, Global stocktake

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