
The latest issue of
International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics (Vol. 15, no. 2, May 2015) is out. Contents include:
- Joel R. Carbonell & Juliann E. Allison, Democracy and state environmental commitment to international environmental treaties
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Tobias Böhmelt & Jürg Vollenweider, Information flows and social capital through linkages: the effectiveness of the CLRTAP network
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Chaewoon Oh & Shunji Matsuoka, The position of the Low Carbon Growth Partnership (LCGP): at the end of Japan’s navigation between the Kyoto Protocol and the APP
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Stefan Renckens, The Basel Convention, US politics, and the emergence of non-state e-waste recycling certification
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Johannes Urpelainen & Thijs Van de Graaf, The International Renewable Energy Agency: a success story in institutional innovation?
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Kenji Kamigawara, Comparative typological study of change in global environmental regimes
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Zinatul A. Zainol, Rohaida Nordin, & Frank I. Akpoviri, Mandatory labelling of genetically modified (GM) foods
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Mathias Zannakis, The blending of discourses in Sweden’s “urge to go ahead” in climate politics