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International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics
2001 - 2025
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2005, volume 5, articles 4
- Is Anyone Listening? The Impact of Research on Global Environmental Practice pp. 377-379

- Paul Steinberg
- Speaking Their Language: How to Communicate Better with Policymakers and Opinion Shapers – and Why Academics Should Bother in the First Place pp. 381-386

- Geoffrey Dabelko
- Academic Research In a Small Country: Called to Serve! pp. 387-393

- Hans Bruyninckx
- Bringing Political Science to Bear on Tropical Conservation pp. 395-404

- Paul Steinberg
- Distributed Generation of Electricity: The Role of Academic Research and Advice in California’s “Clean DG” Policy Network pp. 405-414

- Juliann Allison
- Descriptive or Conceptual Models? Contributions of Economics to the Climate Policy Debate pp. 415-427

- Stephen DeCanio
- Book Review pp. 429-431

- Michele Betsill
- Book Review pp. 433-435

- Harro Asselt
- Book Review pp. 437-439

- Kyla Tienhaara
- Book Review pp. 441-442

- Jamie Morgan
2005, volume 5, articles 3
- The Effectiveness and Legitimacy of International Environmental Institutions pp. 211-226

- Steinar Andresen and Ellen Hey
- The Role of UNEP and UNDP in Multilateral Environmental Agreements pp. 227-263

- Laurence Mee
- Financial Institutions between Effectiveness and Legitimacy – A Legal Analysis of the World Bank, Global Environment Facility and Prototype Carbon Fund pp. 265-302

- Nele Matz
- Developing Countries and Global Environmental Governance: From Contestation to Participation to Engagement pp. 303-321

- Adil Najam
- Performance of the Global Environmental Facility (GEF) in China: Achievements and Challenges as Seen by the Chinese pp. 323-348

- Gørild Heggelund, Steinar Andresen and Sun Ying
- Global Environment Threats and a Divided Northern Community pp. 349-376

- Miranda Schreurs
2005, volume 5, articles 2
- Challenges and Outcomes at the Ninth Session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change pp. 105-124

- Suraje Dessai, E. Schipper, Esteve Corbera, Bo Kjellén, María Gutiérrez and Alex Haxeltine
- The Effectiveness of Non-State Governance Schemes: A Comparative Study of Forest Certification in Norway and Sweden pp. 125-149

- Lars Gulbrandsen
- Foreign Aid and Global Public Goods: Impure Publicness, Cost Differentials and Negative Conjectures pp. 151-173

- Dirk Rübbelke
- What Role for Private Rule-Making in Global Environmental Governance? Analysing the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) pp. 175-189

- Philipp Pattberg
- Biotic Carbon Sequestration and the Kyoto Protocol: The Construction of Global Knowledge by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change pp. 191-210

- Cathleen Fogel
2005, volume 5, articles 1
- Scenario Analyses for the Future Climate Regime pp. 1-3

- Taishi Sugiyama
- Issues and Options for the Post-2012 Climate Architecture – An Overview pp. 5-24

- Axel Michaelowa, Kristian Tangen and Henrik Hasselknippe
- Graduation and Deepening: An Ambitious Post-2012 Climate Policy Scenario pp. 25-46

- Axel Michaelowa, Sonja Butzengeiger and Martina Jung
- Converging Markets pp. 47-64

- Kristian Tangen and Henrik Hasselknippe
- Orchestra of Treaties: A Future Climate Regime Scenario with Multiple Treaties among Like-minded Countries pp. 65-88

- Taishi Sugiyama and Jonathan Sinton
- Meeting Human Development Goals with Low Emissions: An Alternative to Emissions Caps for post-Kyoto from a Developing Country Perspective pp. 89-104

- Jiahua Pan
2004, volume 4, articles 4
- Transition, Introspection, and Challenges at INEA pp. 303-305

- Joyeeta Gupta, Richard Howarth, Peter Sand and Oran Young
- The Future Climate Regime: A Regional Comparison of Proposals pp. 307-326

- Yasuko Kameyama
- Fighting Windmills: The Coalition of Industrialists and Environmentalists in the Climate Change Issue pp. 327-337

- Urs Steiner Brandt and Gert Svendsen
- Trade Measures and Climate Compliance: Institutional Interplay Between WTO and the Marrakesh Accords pp. 339-357

- Olav Schram Stokke
- Reforming International Environmental Governance: An Institutionalist Critique of the Proposal for a World Environment Organisation pp. 359-381

- Sebastian Oberthür and Thomas Gehring
2004, volume 4, articles 3
- Accountability in Governance: The Challenge of Implementing the Aarhus Convention in Eastern Europe and Central Asia pp. 229-251

- Tatiana Zaharchenko and Gretta Goldenman
- Attainability of International Environmental Agreements as a Social Situation pp. 253-277

- Wietze Lise and Richard Tol
- Sectoral Opposition to Carbon Taxes in the EU – a Myopic Economic Approach pp. 279-302

- Camilla Froyn and H. Aaheim
2004, volume 4, articles 2
- Introduction pp. 105-109

- Syma Ebbin
- Nobody Knows Best: Alternative Perspectives on Forest Management and Governance in Southeast Asia pp. 111-127

- Louis Lebel, Antonio Contreras, Suparb Pasong and Po Garden
- The Institutional Dimensions of Fisheries Stock Assessments pp. 129-141

- Frank Alcock
- Black Box Production of Paper Fish: An Examination of Knowledge Construction and Validation in Fisheries Management Institutions pp. 143-158

- Syma Ebbin
- Competing Knowledge Systems in the Management of Fish and Forests in the Pacific Northwest pp. 161-177

- Leslie King
- Civil Society, Environmental Security and Knowledge: Forest Governance in Thailand and the Philippines in the Context of ASEAN pp. 179-193

- Antonio Contreras
- Institutionalized Knowledge Challenges in Pesticide Governance: The End of Knowledge and Beginning of Values in Governing Globalized Environmental Issues pp. 195-213

- Sylvia Karlsson
- Institutions and the Growth of Knowledge: Evidence from International Environmental Regimes pp. 215-228

- Oran Young
2004, volume 4, articles 1
- Enforcing the Climate Regime: Game Theory and the Marrakesh Accords pp. 1-26

- Jon Hovi and Ivar Areklett
- The Role of Flexibility Mechanisms in EU Climate Strategy: Lessons Learned and Future Challenges? pp. 27-46

- Atle Christiansen
- The Effectiveness of the EU's Ozone Policy pp. 47-63

- Tom Næss
- An Evaluation of Pre-Kyoto Differentiation Proposals for National Greenhouse Gas Abatement Targets pp. 65-91

- Asbjørn Torvanger and Odd Godal
- Jochem Wiers, Trade and Environment in the EC and the WTO – A Legal Analysis pp. 93-95

- Geert van Calster
- Nicolas de Sadeleer, Environmental Principles pp. 95-96

- Geert van Calster
- Carolyn L. Deere and Daniel C. Esty (Eds.), Greening the Americas: NAFTA's Lessons for Hemispheric Trade pp. 96-100

- Pamela Doughman
- Science and Regime Formation pp. 100-102

- David Driesen
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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
2012, volume 12
2011, volume 11
2010, volume 10
2009, volume 9
2008, volume 8
2007, volume 7
2006, volume 6
2003, volume 3
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