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100 _aGUANGYU Qiao-Franco
245 _aASEAN’s role expectations and the diffusion of common but differentiated responsibilities principle in the climate change context/
_cGauangyu Qiao-Franco
260 _c2021
520 _aThis article examines the diffusion of the principle of ‘common but differentiated responsibilities’ (CBDR) from the United Nations (UN) to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Despite its varying interpretations in international negotiations since the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), CBDR’s meaning hardly experienced any change in ASEAN. ASEAN’s different interpretation of CBDR from the UN matched the unchanging internal and external role expectations of ASEAN, which were a product of member states’ learning and conditioned by cognitive priors in the region. Cognitive priors in the climate change context included the ‘ASEAN Way’ of collaboration and member states’ deep-seated aspirations for development.
598 _aASEAN, CLIMATE CHANGE, UN, NEWARTICLS
650 _aASEAN
_xCLIMATE CHANGE
773 _gThe Pacific Review, Volume 34, Issue 6, 2021, page: 1079-1107
856 _uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09512748.2020.1797860
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