Was the Kyoto Protocol Successful?
This paper discusses what the Kyoto Protocol is and the reason why it was created. The paper then analyses its achievements and shortcomings.
International Relations are the partnerships, connections and relationships between countries and different cultures. Such relationships within the subject of International Relations can relate to laws, economics, policies, and more.
This paper discusses what the Kyoto Protocol is and the reason why it was created. The paper then analyses its achievements and shortcomings.
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Background
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CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
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