PERSPEKTIF TEORI INSTITUSIONALISME DAN TEORI KRITIS TERHADAP REZIM INTERNASIONAL LINGKUNGAN

Andaru Satnyoto

Abstract


This article tries to elaborate how the process of international regime viewed from institutionalism and critical theory especially in regards to global climate change or environmental regime. From those perspectives, it can be said that the existing international environmental regime create a non-hegemonic structure where there is no dominant powers and instead resulting to multiple different powers.

Keywords : institusionalisme theory, critical theory, international regime, environment


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