
The latest issue of
International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics (Vol. 17, no. 1, February 2017) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: Managing fragmentation and complexity in the emerging system of international climate finance
- Jonathan Pickering, Carola Betzold & Jakob Skovgaard, Special issue: managing fragmentation and complexity in the emerging system of international climate finance
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Carola Betzold & Florian Weiler, Allocation of aid for adaptation to climate change: Do vulnerable countries receive more support?
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Nina Hall, What is adaptation to climate change? Epistemic ambiguity in the climate finance system
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W. Pieter Pauw, Mobilising private adaptation finance: developed country perspectives
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Laurence Delina, Multilateral development banking in a fragmented climate system: shifting priorities in energy finance at the Asian Development Bank
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Jakob Skovgaard, Limiting costs or correcting market failures? Finance ministries and frame alignment in UN climate finance negotiations
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Jonathan Pickering & Paul Mitchell, What drives national support for multilateral climate finance? International and domestic influences on Australia’s shifting stance
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J. Timmons Roberts & Romain Weikmans, Postface: fragmentation, failing trust and enduring tensions over what counts as climate finance