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International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics
2001 - 2025
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2012, volume 12, articles 4
- Signaling in international environmental agreements: the case of early and delayed action pp. 309-325

- Michael Jakob and Kai Lessmann
- Multi-level and multi-arena governance: the limits of integration and the possibilities of forum shopping pp. 327-342

- Aynsley Kellow
- Supply and demand structure for international offset permits under the Copenhagen Pledges pp. 343-360

- Peter Heindl and Sebastian Voigt
- The role of the G20 in governing the climate change regime pp. 361-374

- Joy Kim and Suh-Yong Chung
- Geoengineering and global warming: a strategic perspective pp. 375-389

- Johannes Urpelainen
- Lars H. Gulbrandsen: Transnational environmental governance: the emergence and effects of the certification of forests and fisheries pp. 391-392

- Karen Anderton
- Pamela S. Chasek, and Lynn M. Wagner (eds): The Roads from Rio: lessons learned from twenty years of multilateral environmental negotiations pp. 393-395

- Suzanne Verhoog
2012, volume 12, articles 3
- Hegemony and asymmetry: multiple-chessboard games on transboundary rivers pp. 215-229

- Jeroen Warner and Neda Zawahri
- The struggle over Turkey’s Ilısu Dam: domestic and international security linkages pp. 231-250

- Jeroen Warner
- Governing Iberian Rivers: from bilateral management to common basin governance? pp. 251-268

- Paula Lopes
- Domestic environmental activists and the governance of the Ganges and Mekong Rivers in India and China pp. 269-298

- Neda Zawahri and Oliver Hensengerth
- Process-focused analysis in transboundary water governance research pp. 299-308

- Diana Suhardiman and Mark Giordano
2012, volume 12, articles 2
- Dealing with the temporal domain of regime effectiveness: A further conceptual development of the Oslo-Potsdam solution pp. 111-127

- Frank Grundig
- Strategies in international regime negotiations: reflecting background conditions or shaping outcomes? pp. 129-144

- Arild Underdal
- Technology investment, bargaining, and international environmental agreements pp. 145-163

- Johannes Urpelainen
- Venturing into uncharted financial waters: an essay on climate-friendly finance pp. 165-186

- Jean-Charles Hourcade, B. Perrissin Fabert and Julie Rozenberg
- A community in the Orange: the development of a multi-level water governance framework in the Orange-Senqu River basin in Southern Africa pp. 187-210

- Inga Jacobs
- Kerri Woods: Human rights and environmental sustainability pp. 211-214

- Josh Gellers
2012, volume 12, articles 1
- Building better science-policy interfaces for international environmental governance: assessing potential within the Intergovernmental Platform for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services pp. 1-21

- Thomas Koetz, Katharine Farrell and Peter Bridgewater
- Transitions in the negotiations on climate change: from prisoner’s dilemma to chicken and beyond pp. 23-39

- Karen Pittel and Dirk Rübbelke
- Genesis of the CDM: the original policymaking goals of the 1997 Brazilian proposal and their evolution in the Kyoto protocol negotiations into the CDM pp. 41-61

- John Cole
- Border carbon adjustments, WTO-law and the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities pp. 63-84

- Sarah Davidson Ladly
- Analysis of the governance architecture to regulate GHG emissions from international shipping pp. 85-103

- Bernd Hackmann
- Deepak Rajagopal and David Zilberman: Environmental, economic, and policy aspects of biofuels pp. 105-107

- Mairon Bastos Lima
- JoAnn Carmin and Julian Agyeman (eds): Environmental inequalities beyond borders: local perspectives on global injustices pp. 109-110

- Luke Boughen
2011, volume 11, articles 4
- Preparing the design of robust climate policy architectures pp. 275-295

- Aviel Verbruggen
- National institutional response to climate change and stakeholder participation: a comparative study for Asia pp. 297-319

- Xin Zhou and Hideyuki Mori
- Subnational governments in transnational networks for sustainable development pp. 321-339

- Sander Happaerts, Karoline Van den Brande and Hans Bruyninckx
- The European Union as a negotiator in the international climate change regime pp. 341-360

- Stavros Afionis
- The role of justice in the North–South conflict in climate change: the case of negotiations on the Adaptation Fund pp. 361-377

- Marco Grasso
- Afshin Akhtarkhavari: Global governance and the environment: environmental principles and change in international law and politics pp. 379-380

- Candice Carr Kelman
- Luca Tacconi, Sango Mahanty and Helen Suich (eds): Payments for environmental services, forest conservation and climate change: livelihoods in the REDD? pp. 381-383

- Romain Pirard
2011, volume 11, articles 3
- Editorial pp. 205-208

- Carlo Carraro and Emanuele Massetti
- Carbon tax scenarios for China and India: exploring politically feasible mitigation goals pp. 209-227

- Emanuele Massetti
- Climate agreements and India: aligning options and opportunities on a new track pp. 229-243

- P. Shukla and Subash Dhar
- In what format and under what timeframe would China take on climate commitments? A roadmap to 2050 pp. 245-259

- ZhongXiang Zhang
- China and India’s participation in global climate negotiations pp. 261-273

- Sean Walsh, Huifang Tian, John Whalley and Manmohan Agarwal
2011, volume 11, articles 2
- Food security and access and benefit sharing laws relating to genetic resources: promoting synergies in national and international governance pp. 99-116

- Gurdial Nijar
- Multicriteria Decision Aid to support Multilateral Environmental Agreements in assessing international forestry projects pp. 117-137

- Rocío Cóndor, Antonino Scarelli and Riccardo Valentini
- International water negotiations under asymmetry, Lessons from the Rhine chlorides dispute settlement (1931–2004) pp. 139-157

- Carel Dieperink
- Transboundary water interaction II: the influence of ‘soft’ power pp. 159-178

- Mark Zeitoun, Naho Mirumachi and Jeroen Warner
- Water resources data and information exchange in transboundary water treaties pp. 179-199

- Andrea Gerlak, Jonathan Lautze and Mark Giordano
- M. Faure and S. Ying: China and International Environmental Liability: legal remedies for transboundary pollution pp. 201-203

- Alexis Hickman
2011, volume 11, articles 1
- Editorial pp. 1-6

- Michele Betsill, Philipp Pattberg and Eleni Dellas
- Wine, fruit, and emission reductions: the CDM as development strategy in Chile pp. 7-22

- Teresia Rindefjäll, Emma Lund and Johannes Stripple
- Networking for climate change: agency in the context of renewable energy governance in India pp. 23-42

- Elisabeth Benecke
- Exploring the agency of global environmental consultancy firms in earth system governance pp. 43-61

- Sofie Bouteligier
- Social entrepreneurs as change agents: a case study on power and authority in the water sector pp. 63-83

- Lena Partzsch and Rafael Ziegler
- Agency in earth system governance: refining a research agenda pp. 85-98

- Eleni Dellas, Philipp Pattberg and Michele Betsill
2010, volume 10, articles 4
- Editorial pp. 273-276

- Frank Biermann and Ruben Zondervan
- Earth system governance: a research framework pp. 277-298

- Frank Biermann, Michele Betsill, Joyeeta Gupta, Norichika Kanie, Louis Lebel, Diana Liverman, Heike Schroeder, Bernd Siebenhüner and Ruben Zondervan
- Allocation and architecture in climate governance beyond Kyoto: lessons from interdisciplinary research on target setting pp. 299-315

- Norichika Kanie, Hiromi Nishimoto, Yasuaki Hijioka and Yasuko Kameyama
- Agency in international climate negotiations: the case of indigenous peoples and avoided deforestation pp. 317-332

- Heike Schroeder
- The role of social learning in adaptiveness: insights from water management pp. 333-353

- Louis Lebel, Torsten Grothmann and Bernd Siebenhüner
- Pursuits of adaptiveness in the shared rivers of Monsoon Asia pp. 355-375

- Louis Lebel, Jianchu Xu, Ram Bastakoti and Amrita Lamba
- Access and allocation in earth system governance: water and climate change compared pp. 377-395

- Joyeeta Gupta and Louis Lebel
- Filling the gap? An analysis of non-governmental organizations responses to participation and representation deficits in global climate governance pp. 397-416

- Kathrin Dombrowski
2010, volume 10, articles 3
- Are international environmental agreements enforceable? implications for institutional design pp. 165-186

- Daniel Matisoff
- High level Antarctic EIA under the Madrid Protocol: state practice and the effectiveness of the Comprehensive Environmental Evaluation process pp. 187-208

- Alan Hemmings and Lorne Kriwoken
- A critical review of the successful CFC phase-out versus the delayed methyl bromide phase-out in the Montreal Protocol pp. 209-231

- Brian Gareau
- An analysis of the relationship between the additionality of CDM projects and their contribution to sustainable development pp. 233-248

- Johannes Alexeew, Linda Bergset, Kristin Meyer, Juliane Petersen, Lambert Schneider and Charlotte Unger
- Challenges and prospects of implementing the access and benefit sharing regime of the Convention on Biological Diversity in Africa: the case of Ethiopia pp. 249-266

- Fikremarkos Birhanu
- Michael M. Gunter, Jr.: Building the next ark: how NGOs work to protect biodiversity pp. 267-271

- Rodrigo Pinto
2010, volume 10, articles 2
- Services, the environment and the NAFTA pp. 89-91

- ZhongXiang Zhang
- Pollution and international trade in services pp. 93-105

- Arik Levinson
- NAFTA, tourism, and environment in Mexico pp. 107-131

- Luz-Aída Martínez Meléndez
- Environmental implications of trade liberalization on North American transport services: the case of the trucking sector pp. 133-145

- Linda Fernandez
- The evolution of the environmental industry in the post-NAFTA era in Mexico pp. 147-164

- Grant Ferrier
2010, volume 10, articles 1
- Exploring the consequences of soft law and hard law: implementing international nutrient commitments in Norwegian agriculture pp. 1-14

- Jon Skjærseth
- Civil liability in the context of the Cartagena Protocol: to be or not to be (binding)? pp. 15-27

- Dire Tladi
- How efficient can international compensation regimes be in pollution prevention? A discussion of the case of marine oil spills pp. 29-44

- Julien Hay
- Russia’s role in UNFCCC negotiations since the exit of the United States in 2001 pp. 45-63

- Stavros Afionis and Ioannis Chatzopoulos
- Better science and worse diplomacy: negotiating the cleanup of the Swedish and Finnish pulp and paper industry pp. 65-84

- Matthew Auer
- Oran R. Young, Leslie A. King, and Heike Schroeder, Eds., Institutions and Environmental Change: Principal Findings, Applications, and Research Frontiers pp. 85-87

- Josh Gellers
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Articles 4
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Articles 4
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- 2010, volume 10
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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
2016, volume 16
2015, volume 15
2014, volume 14
2013, volume 13
2009, volume 9
2008, volume 8
2007, volume 7
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