TY - BOOK AU - Reinhold Uhlmann PY - 2013 CY - München, Germany PB - GRIN Verlag SN - 9783656365518 TI - Carbon Trading: Neo-Gramscian Perspectives on the Genesis of the Market Mechanisms in the International Climate Regime DO - 10.3239/9783656365518 UR - https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/208953 N2 - This paper examines whether neo-Gramscian perspectives can explain the genesis of the three market mechanisms in the international climate regime, which are emissions trading, the Clean Development Mechanisms (CDM) and Joint Implementation (JI). As far as I know no other article examined exactly this question before. After the description of the theory and a short introduction of these tools with their advantages and drawbacks, the history of the market mechanisms is explained in order to see whether the case goes hand in hand with the neo-Gramscian perspectives. The result is that these approaches can perfectly explain the genesis of the market mechanisms although a very little number of facts could maybe better explained with a governmentality approach. KW - carbon, trading, neo-gramscian, perspectives, genesis, market, mechanisms, international, climate, regime, gramsci, internationale beziehungen, hegemony, klima, marktmechanismen, klimaregime, neo-gramscianismus, neo-gramscianische perspektiven, emissionshandel, joint implementation, cdm, clean development mechanism, hegemonie LA - English ER -