The "Super-Network": Fostering Interaction Between Human Rights and Climate Change Institutions

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This article contributes to understanding unique forms of actor constellations and their tactics in fostering institutional interaction. It explores interaction processes between the human rights climate regime, more specifically, incorporation 2015 Paris agreement. During negotiations, an inter-constituency alliance comprised environmental movements, organizations, gender activists, indigenous peoples’ representatives, trade unions, youth groups faith-based organizations successfully lobbied for principles into new instrument. I argue that this can be grasped as a "super-network", network above several individual transnational advocacy networks (TANs), works across policy fields uses information, symbols stories, well accountability leverage politics foster source institution (human regime) target (climate regime). By employing package approach, which reiterates core message common have agreed on, "super-network" changed practices governments international negotiations fostered inter-institutional Empirically, my research is mainly based on expert interviews participatory observations at strategic meetings TANs three different Warsaw (2013), (2015) Bonn (2017), including follow-up skype with key experts 2013 2020.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Complexity, governance & networks

سال: 2021

ISSN: ['2214-2991', '2214-3009']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.20377/cgn-102