L'Autorité palestinienne et le changement climatique comme problème public émergent

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Klervi Fustec, « L'Autorité palestinienne et le changement climatique comme problème public émergent », Critique internationale, ID : 10670/1.g9fv1s


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The Palestinian Authority and “Climate Change” as an Emergent Public Problem “ Climate change” is an oft avowed environmental priority among cooperation and development actors. The Palestinian Territories, for their part, are one of the largest recipients of international aid. To the degree that the UNPD has played a role in promoting the question of “climate change”, the dependence of the Palestinian Authority on international aid has contributed to framing this emergent public problem ; its construction is anchored in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the Palestinian state’s demand for recognition at the international level. In the international arenas dedicated to “climate change”, what’s more, the Palestinian Authority discusses this question in terms of political and climatic injustice. Two questions thus merit study : what effect does the construction of the climate problem have on the Palestinian Authority and, conversely, what effect does the Palestinian Authority have on the construction of the climate problem ? ?

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