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Volume 35, issue 8, 2017
- Climate governance entrepreneurship: Emerging findings and a new research agenda pp. 1343-1361

- Elin Lerum Boasson and Dave Huitema
- Policy entrepreneurs and problem framing: The case of climate change pp. 1362-1377

- Michael Mintrom and Joannah Luetjens
- Gubernatorial entrepreneurship and United States federal-state interaction: The case of subnational regional greenhouse gas emissions trading pp. 1378-1400

- Katja Biedenkopf
- Policy entrepreneurs in policy valuation processes: The case of the Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Economies pp. 1401-1417

- Moshe Maor
- The transnational policy process for REDD+ and domestic policy entrepreneurship in developing countries pp. 1418-1436

- Sébastien Jodoin
- The emergence of carbon disclosure: Exploring the role of governance entrepreneurs pp. 1437-1455

- Philipp Pattberg
- Policy entrepreneurs in national climate change policy processes pp. 1456-1470

- Inken Reimer and Barbara Saerbeck
- Policy entrepreneurship in climate governance: Toward a comparative approach pp. 1471-1482

- Jessica F Green
- Foreign direct investment and growth: Can different regional identities shape the returns to foreign capital investments? pp. 1483-1508

- Laura Casi and Laura Resmini
- Spanish fiscal decentralization: A successful (but still unfinished) process pp. 1509-1525

- Santiago Lago-Peñas, XoaquÃn Fernández-Leiceaga and Alberto Vaquero-GarcÃa
Volume 35, issue 7, 2017
- Sub-national government and pathways to sustainable energy pp. 1139-1155

- Richard Cowell, Geraint Ellis, Fionnguala Sherry-Brennan, Peter A Strachan and David Toke
- Retrofitting the built environment ‘to save’ energy: Arbed, the emergence of a distinctive sustainability transition pathway in Wales pp. 1156-1175

- Carla De Laurentis, Malcolm Eames and Miriam Hunt
- Subnational governance for the low carbon energy transition: Mapping the UK’s ‘Energy Constitution’ pp. 1176-1197

- Thomas L Muinzer and Geraint Ellis
- The mutual construction of urban retrofit and scale: Governing ON, IN and WITH in Greater Manchester1 pp. 1198-1217

- Mike Hodson and Simon Marvin
- Multilevel policies for radical transition: Governance for a 100% renewable energy system pp. 1218-1241

- Frede Hvelplund and Søren Djørup
- Decentralising energy governance? Wales, devolution and the politics of energy infrastructure decision-making pp. 1242-1263

- Richard Cowell
- Turning New Public Management theory into reality: Performative struggle during a large scale planning process pp. 1264-1284

- Sander Merkus and Marcel Veenswijk
- Disruptions in strategic infrastructure planning – What do they mean for sustainable development? pp. 1285-1303

- Shirin Malekpour, Rebekah R Brown and Fjalar J de Haan
- Learning from community indicators movements: Towards a citizen-powered urban data revolution pp. 1304-1323

- Sara Moreno Pires, Liam Magee and Meg Holden
- Democratic tensions in decentralised planning – Rhetoric, legislation and reality in England pp. 1324-1339

- John Sturzaker and Michael Gordon
Volume 35, issue 6, 2017
- Boon or bane for development? Turkey’s central state bureaucracy and the management of public investment pp. 939-957

- Davide Luca
- Analysing public service outsourcing: The value of a regulatory perspective pp. 958-974

- Ian Cunningham and Philip James
- The openness buzz in the knowledge economy: Towards taxonomy pp. 975-989

- Anna Lundgren and Hans Westlund
- Fewer voters, higher stakes? The applicability of rational choice for voter turnout in Quebec municipalities pp. 990-1009

- Sandra Breux, Jérôme Couture and Nicole Goodman
- Away from fossil-fuels and toward a bioeconomy: Knowledge versatility for public policy? pp. 1010-1028

- Farhad Mukhtarov, Andrea Gerlak and Robin Pierce
- Media coverage of climate change: An international comparison pp. 1029-1054

- Ralf Barkemeyer, Frank Figge, Andreas Hoepner, Diane Holt, Johannes Marcelus Kraak and Pei-Shan Yu
- Local authorities and the engagement of private actors in climate change adaptation pp. 1055-1074

- Johannes Klein, Sirkku Juhola and Mia Landauer
- Growing centralization in China’s farmland protection policy in response to policy failure and related upward-extending unwillingness to protect farmland since 1978 pp. 1075-1097

- Taiyang Zhong, Bruce Mitchell, Steffanie Scott, Xianjin Huang, Yi Li and Xiao Lu
- Democratization and inequality: Empirical evidence for the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development member countries pp. 1098-1116

- Sebastian Ille, Adrian Risso and Edgar Sánchez Carrera
- The challenge of implementing European Union environmental law in the new member states: The Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive in the Czech Republic and Poland pp. 1117-1135

- Dan Marek, Michael Baun and Marcin DÄ…browski
Volume 35, issue 5, 2017
- Public–private partnerships and beyond: Potential for innovation and sustainable development pp. 739-745

- Annalisa Caloffi, Stephen Pryke, Silvia Rita Sedita and Matti Siemiatycki
- Infrastructure public–private partnerships as drivers of innovation? Lessons from Ontario, Canada pp. 746-764

- Michael Himmel and Matti Siemiatycki
- Cognitive distance in public procurement and public–private partnerships: An analysis of the construction sector pp. 765-783

- Annalisa Caloffi and Francesca Gambarotto
- Beyond the financial logic: Realizing valuable outcomes in public–private partnerships in Flanders and Ontario pp. 784-808

- Martijn van den Hurk and Marlies Hueskes
- Understanding the procurement performance of local governments: A duration analysis of public works pp. 809-827

- Giuseppe F Gori, Patrizia Lattarulo and Marco Mariani
- Anchoring the innovation impacts of public procurement to place: The role of conversations pp. 828-848

- Elvira Uyarra, Kieron Flanagan, Edurne Magro and Jon Mikel Zabala-Iturriagagoitia
- Local media coverage of wildfire disasters: An analysis of problems and solutions in policy narratives pp. 849-871

- Deserai A Crow, John Berggren, Lydia A Lawhon, Elizabeth A Koebele, Adrianne Kroepsch and Juhi Huda
- Is government decentralization useful in the fight against domestic terrorism? A cross-country analysis pp. 872-897

- Roberto Ezcurra
- The role of translation loops in policy mutation processes: State designated Bioenergy Regions in Germany pp. 898-915

- Moritz Albrecht
- Evaluating the policy approaches for tackling undeclared work in the European Union pp. 916-936

- Colin Williams and Ioana A Horodnic
Volume 35, issue 4, 2017
- Understanding regional innovation policy dynamics: Actors, agency and learning pp. 559-568

- Elvira Uyarra, Kieron Flanagan, Edurne Magro, James Wilson and Markku Sotarauta
- Nurturing novelty: Regional innovation policy in the age of smart specialisation pp. 569-583

- Kevin Morgan
- An actor-centric bottom-up view of institutions: Combinatorial knowledge dynamics through the eyes of institutional entrepreneurs and institutional navigators pp. 584-599

- Markku Sotarauta
- Advancing regional innovation systems: What does evolutionary economic geography bring to the policy table? pp. 600-620

- Lars Coenen, Bjørn Asheim, Markus M Bugge and Sverre J Herstad
- Cluster governance: A practical way out of a congested state of governance plurality pp. 621-639

- Miranda Ebbekink
- Understanding the role of regional influence and innovation in EU policymaking: Bavaria and Cars and CO2 pp. 640-660

- Karen Anderton
- Multi level policy mixes and industry emergence: The case of wind energy in Spain pp. 661-683

- Cristian Matti, Davide Consoli and Elvira Uyarra
- Smart specialisation strategies and cross-border integration of regional innovation systems: Policy dynamics and challenges for the Upper Rhine pp. 684-702

- Emmanuel Muller, Andrea Zenker, Miriam Hufnagl, Jean-Alain Héraud, Esther Schnabl, Teemu Makkonen and Henning Kroll
- Regional competitiveness policy evaluation as a transformative process: From theory to practice pp. 703-720

- Mari Jose Aranguren, Edurne Magro and James Wilson
- Moving context from the background to the forefront of policy learning: Reflections on a case in Gipuzkoa, Basque Country pp. 721-736

- James Karlsen and Miren Larrea
Volume 35, issue 3, 2017
- Accomplishing information and change in a smart grid pilot: Linking domestic practices with policy interventions pp. 379-396

- Joeri Naus and Hilje M van der Horst
- Getting involved in plan-making: Participation in neighbourhood planning in England pp. 397-416

- Katherine Brookfield
- Exploring the intersections between local knowledge and environmental regulation: A study of shale gas extraction in Texas and Lancashire pp. 417-433

- Yasminah Beebeejaun
- The role of government co-investment funds in the supply of entrepreneurial finance: An assessment of the early operation of the UK Angel Co-investment Fund pp. 434-456

- Robyn Owen (Baldock) and Colin Mason
- Are entrepreneurial and market orientations of small and medium-sized enterprises associated with targeting different tiers of public procurement? pp. 457-475

- Timo Tammi, Helen Reijonen and Jani Saastamoinen
- Which SMEs seek external support? Business characteristics, management behaviour and external influences in a contingency approach pp. 476-499

- Kevin Mole, David North and Robert Baldock
- New mobile realities in mature staples-dependent resource regions: Local governments and work camps pp. 500-517

- Laura M Ryser, Greg Halseth, Sean Markey and Marleen Morris
- Policy capacities for new regional industrial path development – The case of new media and biogas in southern Sweden pp. 518-536

- Hanna Martin and Roman Martin
- Business advice and lending in small firms pp. 537-555

- Anoosheh Rostamkalaei and Mark Freel
- Le-Yin Zhang, Managing the city economy: Challenges and strategies in developing countries pp. 556-556

- Michael A Cohen
Volume 35, issue 2, 2017
- From liability to opportunity: An institutional approach towards value-based land remediation pp. 197-220

- Roel Plant, Spike Boydell, Jason Prior, Joanne Chong and Aleta Lederwasch
- Re-colonising the Arctic: The preparation of spatial planning policy in Murmansk Oblast, Russia pp. 221-238

- Nadir Kinossian
- A “new water culture†on the Iberian Peninsula? Evaluating epistemic community impact on water resources management policy pp. 239-264

- Jeanie Bukowski
- Can green infrastructure help to conserve biodiversity? pp. 265-288

- Anna Salomaa, Riikka Paloniemi, Janne S Kotiaho, Marianne Kettunen, Evangelia Apostolopoulou and Joanna Cent
- Structural change and the sustainability of regional convergence: Evidence from the Italian regions pp. 289-311

- Claudio Di Berardino, Giuseppe Mauro, Davide Quaglione and Alessandro Sarra
- Historical institutionalism and the politics of sustainable energy transitions: A research agenda pp. 312-333

- Matthew Lockwood, Caroline Kuzemko, Catherine Mitchell and Richard Hoggett
- Health risks from environmental degradation in the Niger Delta, Nigeria pp. 334-354

- Josephine Adekola, Moira Fischbacher-Smith, Denis Fischbacher-Smith and Olalekan Adekola
- Energy and development in the periphery: A regional perspective on small hydropower projects pp. 355-375

- Jemma Bere, Calvin Jones, Stuart Jones and Max Munday
Volume 35, issue 1, 2017
- Re-imagining Politics & Space: Why here, why now? pp. 3-5

- Patricia Daley, Eugene McCann, Alison Mountz and Joe Painter
- State restructuring and emerging patterns of subnational policy-making and governance in China and India pp. 6-24

- Loraine Kennedy
- Land acquisition, rural protests, and the local state in China and India pp. 25-41

- Xuefei Ren
- State spatial restructuring, subnational politics and emerging spaces of engagement for collective action: Labour regimes in Tamil Nadu, southern India pp. 42-56

- M Vijayabaskar
- Scalar restructuring of the Chinese state: The subnational politics of development zones pp. 57-75

- Tak-Wing Ngo, Cunyi Yin and Zhilin Tang
- State, scale and networks in the liberalisation of India’s land pp. 76-93

- Nikita Sud
- State restructuring and subnational innovation spaces across Chinese prefectures pp. 94-112

- Giorgio Prodi, Francesco Nicolli and Federico Frattini
- Rescaling the public distribution system in India: Mapping the uneven transition from spatialization to territorialization pp. 113-129

- Frédéric Landy
- Intermediary activities and agendas of regional cleantech networks in Sweden pp. 130-146

- Brita Hermelin and Hans Rämö
- The participating government: Shifting boundaries in collaborative spatial planning of urban regions pp. 147-168

- Judith Westerink, Annet Kempenaar, Marjo van Lierop, Stefan Groot, Arnold van der Valk and Adri van den Brink
- Paperwork and the decoupling of audit and animal welfare: The challenges of materiality for better regulation pp. 169-190

- Maria Paula Escobar and David Demeritt
- Policies on the move: Translation, assemblages and ethnography pp. 191-194

- Farhad Mukhtarov
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