Global Environmental Politics

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Principles for Sustainability: From Cooperation and Efficiency to Sufficiency2003/02/01English74
Problem Structure, Institutional Design, and the Relative Effectiveness of International Environmental Agreements2006/08/01English72
COP-15 in Copenhagen: How the Merging of Movements Left Civil Society Out in the Cold2010/05/01English71
Inferences and Indices: Evaluating the Effectiveness of International Environmental Regimes2001/02/01English71
Ecoviolence: Shrinking Pie, or Honey Pot?2002/11/01English70
Inside Copenhagen: The State of Climate Governance2010/05/01English70
Hostage to Norms: States, Institutions and Global Forest Politics2005/11/01English69
Race, Class and the Global Politics of Environmental Inequality2005/08/01English69
Post-Sovereign Environmental Governance2004/02/01English68
Coal, Climate Justice, and the Cultural Politics of Energy Transition2019/05/01English68
A Comparative Look at NGO Influence in International Environmental Negotiations: Desertification and Climate Change2001/11/01English67
Striving for No: Saudi Arabia in the Climate Change Regime2008/11/01English65
Lead Markets for Environmental Innovations: A New Role for the Nation State2004/02/01English64
Private Rule-Making and the Politics of Accountability: Analyzing Global Forest Governance2008/08/01English64
Challenging Global Environmental Governance: Social Movement Agency and Global Civil Society2003/05/01English62
Soft Law, Hard Law, and Effective Implementation of International Environmental Norms2006/08/01English62
Liberal Environmentalism and Global Environmental Governance2002/08/01English61
The Road not Taken: Climate Change Policy in Canada and the United States2007/11/01English60
The Making of the 2003 EU Emissions Trading Directive: An Ultra-Quick Process due to Entrepreneurial Proficiency?2005/02/01English58
Climate Change and the Oil Industry: Common Problems, Different Strategies2001/11/01English57
Underneath Kyoto: Emerging Subnational Government Initiatives and Incipient Issue-Bundling Opportunities in China and the United States2008/02/01English56
The Governance of Transnational Environmental Harm: Addressing New Modes of Accountability/Responsibility2008/08/01English56
Explaining the Gaps between Mandate and Performance: Agency Theory and World Bank Environmental Reform2005/05/01English55
The Oslo-Potsdam Solution to Measuring Regime Effectiveness: Critique, Response, and the Road Ahead2003/08/01English55
Does Bureaucracy Really Matter? The Authority of Intergovernmental Treaty Secretariats in Global Environmental Politics2006/02/01English53
Revising Theories of Nonstate Market-Driven (NSMD) Governance: Lessons from the Finnish Forest Certification Experience2007/02/01English52
Leadership Revisited2006/08/01English51
Mapping Institutional Linkages in European Air Pollution Politics2003/08/01English51
Closing the Legitimacy Gap in Global Environmental Governance? Lessons from the Emerging CDM Market2009/05/01English51
Understanding Disenfranchisement: Civil Society and Developing Countries' Influence and Participation in Global Governance for Sustainable Development2004/08/01English51