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Linköping Studies in Arts and Science No. 667 Department of Thematic Studies – Environmental Change Linköping University SE-581 83 Linköping, Sweden www.liu.se Shapers, Brokers and Doers: The Dynamic Roles of Non-State Actors in Global Climate Change Governance FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Naghmeh Nasiritousi Non-state actors, such as international environmental organisations, business associations and indigenous peoples’ organisations, increasingly take on governance functions that can influence the delivery of global public goods. This thesis examines the roles of these actors in the field of global climate change governance. Specifically, the thesis examines why and how non-state actors are involved in global climate change governance, the governance activities that they may perform and are perceived to perform, and their views on climate change solutions. The thesis also discusses the implications of their roles for how authority is shared between states and non-state actors in global climate change governance. Linköping Studies in Arts and Science No. 667 The Dynamic Roles of Non-State Actors in Global Climate Change Governance Shapers, Brokers and Doers Naghmeh Nasiritousi 2016 Linköping Studies in Arts and Science No. 667 Department of Thematic Studies – Environmental Change Linköping University SE-581 83 Linköping, Sweden www.liu.se Shapers, Brokers and Doers: The Dynamic Roles of Non-State Actors in Global Climate Change Governance FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Naghmeh Nasiritousi Non-state actors, such as international environmental organisations, business associations and indigenous peoples’ organisations, increasingly take on governance functions that can influence the delivery of global public goods. This thesis examines the roles of these actors in the field of global climate change governance. Specifically, the thesis examines why and how non-state actors are involved in global climate change governance, the governance activities that they may perform and are perceived to perform, and their views on climate change solutions. The thesis also discusses the implications of their roles for how authority is shared between states and non-state actors in global climate change governance. Linköping Studies in Arts and Science No. 667 The Dynamic Roles of Non-State Actors in Global Climate Change Governance Shapers, Brokers and Doers Naghmeh Nasiritousi 2016