- Nataliya Stranadko, Global climate governance: rising trend of translateral cooperation
- Nahid Masoudi, Designed to be stable: international environmental agreements revisited
- Joanna Depledge, The “top-down” Kyoto Protocol? Exploring caricature and misrepresentation in literature on global climate change governance
- Cille Kaiser, Rethinking polycentricity: on the North–South imbalances in transnational climate change governance
- Jeongmeen Suh, Carbon border adjustment: a unilateral solution to the multilateral problem?
- Christian Elliott, Steven Bernstein, & Matthew Hoffmann, Credibility dilemmas under the Paris agreement: explaining fossil fuel subsidy reform references in INDCs
- Simo Sarkki, Alice Ludvig, Maria Nijnik & Serhiy Kopiy, Embracing policy paradoxes: EU’s Just Transition Fund and the aim “to leave no one behind”
- Suzanne Kingston, Zizhen Wang, Edwin Alblas, Mícheál Callaghan, Julie Foulon, Clodagh Daly & Deirdre Norris, Europe’s nature governance revolution: harnessing the shadow of heterarchy
- Jon Birger Skjærseth, Per Ove Eikeland, & Tor Håkon Inderberg, Biofuelling the energy transition in Nordic countries: explaining overachievement of EU renewable transport obligations
Thursday, December 1, 2022
New Issue: International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics
The latest issue of International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics (Vol. 22, no. 4, December 2022) is out. Contents include: