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CHEMICAL CONTAMINANTS 1 CLIMATE 1 CLIMATE CHANGE 1 DECISION MAKING 1 Decision-making 1 Democratic backsliding 1 EMISSIONS 1 European Union 1 FOOD AVAILABILITY 1 FOOD CHAIN 1 FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE 1 HERITAGE 1 HERITAGE SITES 1 INDIGENOUS PEOPLES 1 INTERGOVERNMENTAL NEGOTIATIONS 1 Intergovernmental negotiations 1 NEGOTIATIONS 1 NUTRITION 1 PROGRAMS 1 SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT 1 SOIL 1 TOURISTS 1 TRADITIONAL SKILLS 1 TRADITIONS 1
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How backsliding governments keep the European Union hospitable for autocracy: Evidence from intergovernmental negotiations
Winzen, Thomas - In: The Review of International Organizations (2023), pp. 1-30
The European Union (EU) is a democratic organization but faces severe cases of democratic backsliding. The literature deems the EU a hospitable environment for and reluctant to reign in backsliding. This study focuses on the tactics that backsliding governments employ to preserve this hospitable...
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Climate Change Challenges Faced By The Inuit
Ford, Violet - In: Development Outreach 10 (2008) 1, pp. 26-27
Describes the impacts of climate change on Inuit communities, including threats to their fragile ecosystem and heritage, and underscores efforts they are undertaking to adapt to climate change.
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