Policy Indexes as Tools for Decision Makers: The Case of Climate Policy
Swenja Surminski and
Andrew Williamson
Global Policy, 2014, vol. 5, issue 3, 275-285
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National policies have received more attention in the wake of stalling international climate negotiations. One could now take this one step further and argue that the real action will occur beyond national governments.
Date: 2014
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