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Le syndrome de Copenhague

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By Thomas Renard,

(24 June 2010)

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  • Other publications,
  • Energy and climate,
  • EU strategy and foreign policy,

Thomas Renard assesses the implications of the ‘interpolar’ world that was on display at last December’s global climate conference in the Danish capital.

in Revue Défense Nationale, n°731, June 2010, pp. 155-161.
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