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The Discursive Construction of Climate Change Negotiations - the Indian Arguments in UNFCCC
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Anup Sam Ninan
- Posted on February 20th, 2009
Tagged:
china
climate change
india
UNFCCC
Publication Type:
Conference Paper
Authors:
Anup Sam Ninan
Source:
China and India in Energy and Environmental Politics, University of Muenster, Germany (Submitted)
Keywords:
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climate change
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india
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UNFCCC
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