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by Selma Sekercioglu (Author)
Climate change has come to a point where national, regional and global actors are forced to re-make or re-design their policies in order to reduce the negative influences of this phenomenon. The European Union (EU) is no exception to these actors that are in need of making new arrangements on climate change. In this book I intended to evaluate the transition in the EU's energy related climate policies; the changing roles of the Civil Society Organisations and the EU institutions. Lobbying taking place at the CSOs level is and must be directly linked with the role of the EU institutions whilst evaluating the new approaches of the EU on climate change. Brussels based CSOs are particularly important whilst analysing their access to the decision-making mechanisms of the EU as well as the pressure mechanisms they impose on the EU-level policy changes. CSOs has some influence on the EU's energy related climate change policy decisions.
Author Biography
Dr Selma Sekercioglu is a lecturer at Nisantası University in Istanbul, Turkey. Sekercioglu received her PhD in Political Science and International Relations from Istanbul University. She completed an MA in EU Politics and International Relations at Marmara University and BA in International Relations at Istanbul University. Her research focuses on the EU acquis on renewable energy and climate change politics, non-governmental organizations's relations with the EU and decision-making processes.