id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-025374-504mfiie Aykut, Stefan C. ‘Incantatory’ governance: global climate politics’ performative turn and its wider significance for global politics 2020-05-27 .txt text/plain 8859 441 45 Convened by French President Emmanuel Macron to mark the COP21's second anniversary, the Summit provided business and NGO leaders, representatives from international organisations and national and multilateral development banks, heads of state and government, philanthropists and mayors with an opportunity to both reassert their commitment to the Paris agreement and to announce new measures for its implementation. As illustrated by the examples above, the post-Paris process conveys a central role to the emission of 'signals' and the creation of 'momentum' for climate action, through carefully orchestrated global moments such as the One Planet Summit and Climate Action Summits and highly publicised private initiatives like #WeReStillIn. In other words, in this new governance, performances, symbols and narratives appear to be just as important as the production of rules, institutions and instruments. ./cache/cord-025374-504mfiie.txt ./txt/cord-025374-504mfiie.txt