The European Green Deal in Terms of Impacts on International Trade
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2024
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Ankara Üniversitesi Siyasal Bilgiler fakültesi
Abstract
Environment and climate change in the world gained importance at the end of the 20th century and the
cooperation of countries in this area gradually increased. Especially the framework protocols signed under the
umbrella of the United Nations (UN) made the subject a remarkable area in the international arena. The
European Union (EU) became the first actor in the world to take concrete steps in this field with the European
Green Deal. The Green Deal has introduced new regulations in a wide range of policy areas. The behaviors
adopted by the EU, which maintains its role as a normative power in the international arena, draws paths that
include behavioral patterns as implemented. The field of environment and climate change is also an area where
the EU is active at the global level, and the effects of the determined rules expected to be seen at the global
level. At this point, the trade relations will be a significant channel in the dissemination of the understanding
and rules adopted by the EU. The fact that the EU has put provisions on the subject in the preferential trade
agreements it has signed is the most substantial indicator of this situation
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European Green Deal, Environment, Climate change, Normative power, Trade relations