2018
DOI: 10.18196/jiwp.2217
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The Shortcomings of Rationalist claims: Carbon Taxation and Political-Economy Approaches to Climate Change

Abstract: As the devastating impacts of climate change continue to loom across the world, it comes to a surprise then why responses by nation-states have been too slow and lacking for a supposed destructive, debilitating and critical-to-survival threat. This then negates the rationalist perspectives of the states which assume that playing games of survival are what nationstates do on a day-to-day basis. To that end, this paper proposes an alternative explanation, which uses a political-economy approach to conclude disco… Show more

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