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International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics
2001 - 2025
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2016, volume 16, articles 6
- The power of presidency in UN climate change negotiations: comparison between Denmark and Mexico pp. 781-795

- Siwon Park
- Governance criteria for effective transboundary biodiversity conservation pp. 797-813

- Michelle Lim
- Do hydrologic rigor and technological advance tell us more or less about transboundary water management? pp. 815-831

- Mark Giordano, Diana Suhardiman and Jacob Peterson-Perlman
- Critical legal and environmental view on the Ramsar Convention in protection from invasive plant species: an example of the Southern Pannonia region pp. 833-848

- Vera Batanjski, Ana Batrićević, Dragica Purger, Antun Alegro, Slobodan Jovanović and Vladan Joldžić
- Global governance principles for the sustainable development of groundwater resources pp. 849-871

- Kirstin I. Conti and Joyeeta Gupta
- Tributary-level transboundary water law in the Syr Darya: overlooked stories of practical water cooperation pp. 873-907

- Bunyod Holmatov, Jonathan Lautze and Jusipbek Kazbekov
- Side-payments: an effective instrument for building climate clubs? pp. 909-932

- Håkon Sælen
- “Monetary” rules for a linked system of offset credits pp. 933-951

- Kamleshan Pillay and Jorge E. Viñuales
2016, volume 16, articles 3
- The EU 40 % greenhouse gas emission reduction target by 2030 in perspective pp. 375-392

- A. F. Hof, M. G. J. Elzen and A. Mendoza Beltran
- The transformative potential of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) pp. 393-396

- Casey Stevens and Norichika Kanie
- Breaking the mold: a new type of multilateral sustainable development negotiation pp. 397-413

- Pamela S. Chasek and Lynn M. Wagner
- Crowdsourcing global governance: sustainable development goals, civil society, and the pursuit of democratic legitimacy pp. 415-432

- Joshua C. Gellers
- Sustainable development goals and inclusive development pp. 433-448

- Joyeeta Gupta and Courtney Vegelin
- Cross-sectoral strategies in global sustainability governance: towards a nexus approach pp. 449-464

- Ingrid Boas, Frank Biermann and Norichika Kanie
2016, volume 16, articles 1
- Implementation of the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management in Cambodia: effects of regime design pp. 1-20

- Linn Persson, Åsa Persson and Chanthy Sam
- Theorising complex water governance in Africa: the case of the proposed Epupa Dam on the Kunene River pp. 21-48

- Richard Meissner and Inga Jacobs
- The 2 °C target: a European norm enters the international stage—following the process to adoption in China pp. 49-65

- Olivia Gippner
- The interaction of international institutions from a social network perspective pp. 67-89

- Tobias Böhmelt and Gabriele Spilker
- Africa in the global climate change negotiations pp. 91-108

- Charles Roger and Satishkumar Belliethathan
- The roles of non-state actors in climate change governance: understanding agency through governance profiles pp. 109-126

- Naghmeh Nasiritousi, Mattias Hjerpe and Björn-Ola Linnér
- Open or closed meetings? Explaining nonstate actor involvement in the international climate change negotiations pp. 127-144

- Naghmeh Nasiritousi and Björn-Ola Linnér
- The political feasibility of potent enforcement in a post-Kyoto climate agreement pp. 145-159

- Stine Aakre
- Ed Couzens: Whales and elephants in international conservation law and politics: a comparative study pp. 161-164

- Peter Sand
2015, volume 15, articles 4
- A Tribute to Pier Vellinga pp. 341-342

- Joyeeta Gupta
- Cancun’s paradigm shift and COP 21: to go beyond rhetoric pp. 343-351

- Jean-Charles Hourcade and P.-R. Shukla
- Climate policy architecture for the Cancun paradigm shift: building on the lessons from history pp. 353-367

- Jean-Charles Hourcade, P.-R. Shukla and Christophe Cassen
- Reconsidering development by reflecting on climate change pp. 369-385

- Harald Winkler, Anya Boyd, Marta Torres Gunfaus and Stefan Raubenheimer
- Equity, burden sharing and development pathways: reframing international climate negotiations pp. 387-402

- Aurélie Méjean, Franck Lecocq and Yacob Mulugetta
- Financing transition in an adverse context: climate finance beyond carbon finance pp. 403-420

- Michel Aglietta, Jean-Charles Hourcade, Carlo Jaeger and Baptiste Fabert
- The challenges of the post-COP21 regime: interpreting CBDR in the INDC context pp. 421-430

- Zou Ji and Fu Sha
- Joyeeta Gupta: The history of global climate governance pp. 431-432

- Steinar Andresen
2015, volume 15, articles 3
- Editorial pp. 241-243

- Itay Fischhendler
- The securitization of water discourse: theoretical foundations, research gaps and objectives of the special issue pp. 245-255

- Itay Fischhendler
- ‘Ways of knowing’ water: integrated water resources management and water security as complementary discourses pp. 257-272

- Andrea Gerlak and Farhad Mukhtarov
- Drought and exceptional laws in Spain: the official water discourse pp. 273-292

- Julia Urquijo, Lucia De Stefano and Abel La Calle
- Securitizing Water, Climate, and Migration in Israel, Jordan, and Syria pp. 293-307

- Erika Weinthal, Neda Zawahri and Jeannie Sowers
- Beyond water security: asecuritisation and identity in Cyprus pp. 309-326

- Dimitrios Zikos, Alevgul Sorman and Marisa Lau
- Desecuritisation of water and the technocratic turn in peacebuilding pp. 327-340

- Karin Aggestam
2015, volume 15, articles 2
- Democracy and state environmental commitment to international environmental treaties pp. 79-104

- Joel Carbonell and Juliann Allison
- Information flows and social capital through linkages: the effectiveness of the CLRTAP network pp. 105-123

- Tobias Böhmelt and Jürg Vollenweider
- The position of the Low Carbon Growth Partnership (LCGP): at the end of Japan’s navigation between the Kyoto Protocol and the APP pp. 125-140

- Chaewoon Oh and Shunji Matsuoka
- The Basel Convention, US politics, and the emergence of non-state e-waste recycling certification pp. 141-158

- Stefan Renckens
- The International Renewable Energy Agency: a success story in institutional innovation? pp. 159-177

- Johannes Urpelainen and Thijs Van de Graaf
- Comparative typological study of change in global environmental regimes pp. 179-197

- Kenji Kamigawara
- Mandatory labelling of genetically modified (GM) foods pp. 199-216

- Zinatul Zainol, Rohaida Nordin and Frank Akpoviri
- The blending of discourses in Sweden’s “urge to go ahead” in climate politics pp. 217-236

- Mathias Zannakis
- The human rights to water and sanitation in courts worldwide: a selection of national, regional, and international case law, WaterLex, 2014, ISBN: 978-2-940526-00-0 pp. 237-239

- Pedi Obani
2014, volume 14, articles 4
- Measuring the autonomous influence of an international bureaucracy: the Division for Sustainable Development pp. 303-327

- Oscar Widerberg and Frank Laerhoven
- Authority in Arctic governance: changing spheres of authority in Greenlandic offshore oil and gas developments pp. 329-348

- Coco Smits, Jan Tatenhove and Judith Leeuwen
- Women’s representation in the UN climate change negotiations: a quantitative analysis of state delegations, 1995–2011 pp. 349-370

- Johannes Kruse
- Reinforcement of multilevel governance dynamics: creating momentum for increasing ambitions in international climate negotiations pp. 371-389

- Katharina Rietig
- Ecosystem-based approaches to climate change adaptation: progress and challenges pp. 391-405

- Joanne Chong
2014, volume 14, articles 3
- Implementing the principle of policy integration: institutional interplay and the role of international organizations pp. 203-224

- Avidan Kent
- Hybrid governance mechanisms as political instruments: the case of sustainability partnerships pp. 225-244

- Ayşem Mert
- A review of the evolution and state of transboundary freshwater treaties pp. 245-264

- Mark Giordano, Alena Drieschova, James Duncan, Yoshiko Sayama, Lucia De Stefano and Aaron Wolf
- The role of discourses in governing forests to combat climate change pp. 265-280

- Tobias Nielsen
- Small island developing states and international climate change negotiations: the power of moral “leadership” pp. 281-297

- Inés Águeda Corneloup and Arthur Mol
- Book reviews pp. 299-302

- Joseph DiMento
2014, volume 14, articles 2
- Equity and cost-effectiveness of multilateral adaptation finance: are they friends or foes? pp. 101-120

- Martin Stadelmann, Åsa Persson, Izabela Ratajczak-Juszko and Axel Michaelowa
- Response to “Equity and cost-effectiveness of multilateral adaptation finance: are they friends or foes?” In International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics—Stadelmann et al. (2013) pp. 121-123

- Marcia Levaggi
- Answer of the authors to the response of the Adaptation Fund Board Secretariat to the article pp. 125-127

- Martin Stadelmann, Åsa Persson, Izabela Ratajczak-Juszko and Axel Michaelowa
- International and intranational equity in sharing climate change mitigation burdens pp. 129-146

- Narasimha Rao
- Messages from a middle power: participation by the Republic of Korea in regional environmental cooperation on transboundary air pollution issues pp. 147-162

- Inkyoung Kim
- Priority goals in international co-operation of the Republic of Serbia in the field of environment and sustainable development pp. 163-179

- Dragoljub Todić and Duško Dimitrijević
- Policy coherence and interplay between Zambia’s forest, energy, agricultural and climate change policies and multilateral environmental agreements pp. 181-198

- Felix Kalaba, Claire Quinn and Andrew Dougill
- Frank Biermann and Philipp Pattberg (eds): Global Environmental Governance Reconsidered pp. 199-202

- Nina Hissen
2014, volume 14, articles 1
- Editorial pp. 1-3

- Joyeeta Gupta and Agni Kalfagianni
- International environmental law as a complex adaptive system pp. 5-24

- Rakhyun Kim and Brendan Mackey
- Addressing cross-border environmental displacement: when can international treaties help? pp. 25-46

- Narayan Subramanian and Johannes Urpelainen
- The environment as a strategic priority in the European Union–Brazil partnership: is the EU behaving as a normative power or soft imperialist? pp. 47-64

- Stavros Afionis and Lindsay Stringer
- Regional cooperation, patronage and the ASEAN Agreement on transboundary haze pollution pp. 65-81

- Helena Varkkey
- China, the United States, bargaining, and climate change pp. 83-100

- Robert Shum
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On this page- 2016, volume 16
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Articles 6
Articles 3 Articles 1
- 2015, volume 15
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Articles 4
Articles 3 Articles 2
- 2014, volume 14
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Articles 4
Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
Other years2025, volume 25
2024, volume 24
2023, volume 23
2022, volume 22
2021, volume 21
2020, volume 20
2019, volume 19
2018, volume 18
2017, volume 17
2013, volume 13
2012, volume 12
2011, volume 11
2010, volume 10
2009, volume 9
2008, volume 8
2007, volume 7
2006, volume 6
2005, volume 5
2004, volume 4
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2001, volume 1
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