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Table of Contents
Abstract
List of Abbreviations
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1 What is Diplomacy?
2.2 “New Diplomacy” in a Multipolar World
2.2.1 Global Interdependence
2.2.2 Key Characteristics of “New Diplomacy”
2.2.3 Partnerships, “Philanthrocapitalism” and Elite Groups
2.3 Characteristics of Traditional Diplomacy
2.4 Climate Change Governance
2.4.1 The Global Issue of Climate Change
2.4.2 State Actors and International Organizations
2.4.3 Non-State Actors and Multi-Level Partnerships
3. Methodology
3.1 Epistemological and Ontological Position
3.2 Case Study Research
3.3 Commitment Analysis
3.3.1 Statistical Analysis
3.3.2 Qualitative Content Analysis
3.4 Qualitative in-depth Interviews
3.4.1 Interviewees
3.4.2 Themes and Questioning
3.4.3 Interview Style and Technique
3.4.4 Transcription and Analysis
3.4.5 Ethical Considerations
3.5 Comparative Analysis
4. Findings
4.1 Statistical Analysis
4.1.1 Number and Estimated Value
III
4.1.2 Actors
4.1.3 Regional Focus
4.1.4 Approaches towards Climate Change
4.1.5 Length
4.2 Content Analysis
4.2.1 Board
4.2.2 Players
4.2.3 Stakes
4.2.4 Moves
4.3 Qualitative Interviews
4.3.1 Board
4.3.2 Players
4.3.3 Stakes
4.3.4 Moves
4.4 The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
4.4.1 Board
4.4.2 Players
4.4.3 Stakes
4.4.4 Moves
5. Discussion
5.1 The Clinton Global Initiative a TOWS-Matrix
5.1.1 Threats
5.1.2 Opportunities
5.1.3 Weaknesses
5.1.4 Strengths
5.2 Traditional and New Diplomacy Exemplified by CGI and UNFCCC
6. Conclusion
References
Appendix 1 Evaluation
Appendix 2 Analytical Framework informed by Starkey, Boyer and Wilkenfeld (2010)
Appendix 3 Method-Research Question Correlation
Appendix 4 Example Commitment
Appendix 5 Category Scheme for Statistical Analysis
Appendix 6 Coding Scheme for Content and Interview Analysis
Appendix 7 Question Catalogue for Interviews
Appendix 8 Sample Transcript
Appendix 9 Interview Request: Letter and Information Portfolio
Appendix 10 Consent Form (Sample)
Appendix 11 List of Commitments for Content Analysis
Appendix 12 Commitment Tracks at CGI
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- Sven Marschalek (Author), 2013, The Clinton Global Initiative. A Role Model for 21st Century Diplomacy?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/539704
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