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Volume 19, issue 2, 2025

Green Transitions: Rethinking Political Economy in the Context of Climate Change pp. 287-302 Downloads
Basak Kus and Gregory Jackson
From a cultural to a distributive issue: Public climate action as a new field for comparative political economy pp. 303-328 Downloads
Hanna Schwander and Jonas Fischer
Tackling toxins: Case studies of industrial pollutants and implications for climate policy pp. 329-348 Downloads
Tim Bartley and Malcolm Fairbrother
Financialization and an emerging “green investor state”: Examining China's use of state‐backed funds for green transition pp. 349-369 Downloads
Kasper Ingeman Beck and Mathias Larsen
Historical Foundations of Green Developmental Policies: Divergent Trajectories in United States and France pp. 370-382 Downloads
Ritwick Ghosh, Stephanie Barral and Fanny Guillet
Picking Losers: Climate Change and Managed Decline in the European Union pp. 383-398 Downloads
Timur Ergen and Luuk Schmitz
Climate Politics in Latin America: The Cases of Chile and Mexico pp. 399-421 Downloads
Isik D. Özel
Digitalization and the green transition: Different challenges, same policy responses? pp. 422-447 Downloads
Marius R. Busemeyer, Sophia Stutzmann and Tobias Tober
Decarbonization under geoeconomic distress? Energy shocks, carbon lock‐ins, and Germany's pathway toward net zero pp. 448-468 Downloads
Milan Babić and Daniel Mertens
Fossil Capital in the Caribbean: The Toxic Role of “Regulatory Havens” in Climate Change pp. 469-481 Downloads
Jose Atiles and David Whyte
The Development of Carbon Markets in Upper‐Middle‐Income Countries pp. 482-495 Downloads
Pieter E. Stek, Renato Lima‐ de‐Oliveira and Thessa Vasudhevan
The Rise of Investor‐Driven Climate Governance: From Myth to Institution? pp. 496-510 Downloads
Rami Kaplan and David L. Levy
Political Economy and Climate Change pp. 511-514 Downloads
Neil Fligstein
The Green Economy and the Global South pp. 515-519 Downloads
Kathryn Hochstetler
Climate Change and the Social Order pp. 520-523 Downloads
Jens Beckert
Unraveling how intermediary‐beneficiary interaction shapes policy implementation pp. 524-539 Downloads
Cynthia L. Michel
The voice of implementation: Exploring the link between street‐level integration and sectoral policy outcomes pp. 540-557 Downloads
Christina Steinbacher
“Is Lobbying for Losers?”: Corporate Behavior and Canadian Military Procurement Contracting pp. 558-582 Downloads
Andrea Migone, David Chen, Bryan Evans, Alex Howlett and Michael Howlett
Guardians and Spenders in the Budgetary Process: More Than One Type of Relations pp. 583-598 Downloads
Ilana Shpaizman

Volume 19, issue 1, 2025

How trust matters for the performance and legitimacy of regulatory regimes: The differential impact of watchful trust and good‐faith trust pp. 3-20 Downloads
Koen Verhoest, Martino Maggetti, Edoardo Guaschino and Jan Wynen
Problem exposure and problem solving: The impact of regulatory regimes on citizens' trust in regulated sectors pp. 21-38 Downloads
Yue Guo, Tianhao Zhai, Hao Huang and Luozhong Wang
Measuring citizen trust in regulatory agencies: A systematic review and ways forward pp. 39-86 Downloads
Libby Maman, Lauren Fahy, Stephan Grimmelikhuijsen and Moritz Kappler
Governance transference and shifting capacities and expectations in multi‐stakeholder initiatives pp. 87-103 Downloads
Johanna Järvelä
Regulatory agency reputation acquisition: A Q Methodology analysis of the views of agency employees pp. 104-125 Downloads
Lauren A. Fahy, Erik‐Hans Klijn and Judith van Erp
Navigating financial cycles: Economic growth, bureaucratic autonomy, and regulatory governance in emerging markets pp. 126-145 Downloads
M. Kerem Coban and Fulya Apaydin
Disentangling Leviathan on its home turf: Authority foundations, policy instruments, and the making of security pp. 146-160 Downloads
Andreas Kruck and Moritz Weiss
Mapping the relationship between regulation and innovation from an interdisciplinary perspective: A critical systematic review of the literature pp. 161-181 Downloads
Bruno Queiroz Cunha and Flavia Donadelli
The Board of Trade and the regulatory state in the long 19th century, 1815–1914 pp. 182-199 Downloads
Perri 6 and Eva Heims
Patterns of company misconduct, recidivism, and complaint resolution delays: A temporal analysis of UK pharmaceutical industry self‐regulation within the European context pp. 200-217 Downloads
Shai Mulinari, Dylan Pashley and Piotr Ozieranski
The governing instruments for resilience in the neo‐Weberian state: The challenge of integrating Ukrainian war refugees pp. 218-235 Downloads
Andrej Christian Lindholst, Kurt Klaudi Klausen, Morten Balle Hansen and Peter Sørensen
Why data about people are so hard to govern pp. 236-252 Downloads
Wendy H. Wong, Jamie Duncan and David A. Lake
From de jure to de facto transparency: Analyzing the compliance gap in light of freedom of information laws pp. 253-283 Downloads
Julia Trautendorfer, Lisa Hohensinn and Dennis Hilgers

Volume 18, issue 3, 2024

Rules as data pp. 657-673 Downloads
Alessia Damonte and Giulia Bazzan
Understanding regulation using the Institutional Grammar 2.0 pp. 674-687 Downloads
Saba Siddiki and Christopher K. Frantz
Concepts and measures of bureaucratic constraints in European Union laws from hand‐coding to machine‐learning pp. 688-703 Downloads
Fabio Franchino, Marta Migliorati, Giovanni Pagano and Valerio Vignoli
Extracting and classifying exceptional COVID‐19 measures from multilingual legal texts: The merits and limitations of automated approaches pp. 704-723 Downloads
Clara Egger, Tommaso Caselli, Georgios Tziafas, Eugénie de Saint Phalle and Wietse de Vries
Rules as policy data? Measuring and linking policy substance and legislative context pp. 724-739 Downloads
Steffen Hurka, Christoph Knill and Yves Steinebach
The European administrative space over time: Mapping the formal independence of EU agencies pp. 740-760 Downloads
Eva Ruffing, Martin Weinrich, Berthold Rittberger and Arndt Wonka
Conceptualization and measurement of regulatory discretion: Text analysis of 120 years of British legislation pp. 761-779 Downloads
Nir Kosti
Regulating for trust: Can law establish trust in artificial intelligence? pp. 780-801 Downloads
Aurelia Tamò‐Larrieux, Clement Guitton, Simon Mayer and Christoph Lutz
Rethinking complementarity: The co‐evolution of public and private governance in corporate climate disclosure pp. 802-819 Downloads
Christian Elliott, Amy Janzwood, Steven Bernstein and Matthew Hoffmann
A comparison of stakeholder engagement practices in voluntary sustainability standards pp. 820-836 Downloads
Hamish van der Ven
How do private companies shape responses to migration in Europe? Informality, organizational decisions, and transnational change pp. 837-850 Downloads
Federica Infantino
Global contagion risk and IMF credit cycles: Emergency exits and revolving doors pp. 851-873 Downloads
Stephen B. Kaplan and Sujeong Shim
Understanding patterns of stakeholder participation in public commenting on bureaucratic policymaking: Evidence from the European Union pp. 874-895 Downloads
Adriana Bunea and Sergiu Lipcean
The effects of transparency regulation on political trust and perceived corruption: Evidence from a survey experiment pp. 896-913 Downloads
Michele Crepaz and Gizem Arikan
Rethinking the national quality framework: Improving the quality and safety of alcohol and other drug treatment in Australia pp. 914-933 Downloads
Simone M. Henriksen
The governance of policy integration and policy coordination through joined‐up government: How subnational levels counteract siloism and fragmentation within Swedish migration policy pp. 934-952 Downloads
Gustav Lidén and Jon Nyhlén
A resource‐based perspective on the regulatory welfare state: Social security in the United Kingdom pp. 953-969 Downloads
David P. Horton and Gary Lynch‐Wood
Affidavit aversion: Public preferences for trust‐based policy instruments pp. 970-986 Downloads
Rinat Hilo‐Merkovich, Eyal Peer and Yuval Feldman
Mitigating microtargeting: Political microtargeting law in Australia and New Zealand pp. 987-999 Downloads
Melissa‐Ellen Dowling
Performing central bank independence: The Bank of England's communicative financial stability strategy pp. 1000-1017 Downloads
Andrew Baker, Andrew Hindmoor and Sean McDaniel
Institutional sources of legitimacy in multistakeholder global governance at ICANN pp. 1018-1039 Downloads
Hortense Jongen and Jan Aart Scholte
Rethinking drug laws: Theory, history, politics. By Toby Seddon, Oxford University Press, Oxford. 2023. £90.00. ISBN: 978‐0‐19‐284652‐5 pp. 1040-1041 Downloads
John Braithwaite
Europe's crisis of legitimacy: Governing by rules and ruling by numbers in the eurozone. By Vivien A. Schmidt, Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2020. pp. 385. USD 35.99 (paperback). ISBN: 9780198797050 pp. 1042-1043 Downloads
Eva K. Lieberherr
Regulating risk: How private information shapes global safety standards. By Rebecca L. Perlman, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, US$ 29.99. 2023. pp. 227. ISBN: 978‐1‐009‐29193‐4 pp. 1044-1045 Downloads
Graeme Auld

Volume 18, issue 2, 2024

Regulation and development: Theoretical contributions and empirical lessons from Latin America pp. 331-347 Downloads
Mauricio I. Dussauge‐Laguna, Alejandra Elizondo, Camilo Ignacio González and Martin Lodge
The regulatory state in developing countries: Redistribution and regulatory failure in Brazil pp. 348-370 Downloads
Flavia Donadelli and Jeroen van der Heijden
Regulatory policy choice in post‐reform contexts: The case of industrial safety regulation in Mexico's oil and gas industry pp. 371-394 Downloads
Alejandra Elizondo and Luis E. Mejía
Regulatory reforms, normative changes, and performance: Evidence from the electricity sector in Latin America pp. 395-419 Downloads
Camilo Ignacio González and Alketa Peci
Reflexive institutional reform and the politics of the regulatory state of the south pp. 420-438 Downloads
Deval Desai
Prudential developmentalism: Explaining the combination of the developmental state and Basel rules in Brazilian banking regulation pp. 439-459 Downloads
Mario G. Schapiro
Greening energy governance through agencification in the Global South: Drivers and implications pp. 460-478 Downloads
Andrea Prontera and Alessandro Rubino
Mind the ESG capital allocation gap: The role of index providers, standard‐setting, and “green” indices for the creation of sustainability impact pp. 479-498 Downloads
Jan Fichtner, Robin Jaspert and Johannes Petry
The stealth legitimization of a controversial policy tool: Statistical profiling in French Public Employment Service pp. 499-512 Downloads
Alizée Delpierre, Didier Demazière and Hajar El Fatihi
Taming the real estate boom in the EU: Pathways to macroprudential (in)action pp. 513-533 Downloads
Etienne Lepers and Matthias Thiemann
The logic of regulatory impact assessment: From evidence to evidential reasoning pp. 534-550 Downloads
Kati Rantala, Noora Alasuutari and Jaakko Kuorikoski
Jurisdictional overlap: The juxtaposition of institutional independence and collaboration in police wrongdoing investigations pp. 551-572 Downloads
Jihyun Kwon
Conceptualizing and measuring “punitiveness” in contemporary advanced democracies pp. 573-589 Downloads
Elizabeth Gordon Pfeffer
The revolving door in UK government departments: A configurational analysis pp. 590-611 Downloads
Rhys Andrews and Malcolm J. Beynon
Noncompliance with the law as institutional maintenance at ultra‐religious schools pp. 612-636 Downloads
Lotem Perry‐Hazan, Netta Barak‐Corren and Gil Nachmani
The growth of policies, rules, and regulations: A review of the literature and research agenda pp. 637-654 Downloads
Markus Hinterleitner, Christoph Knill and Yves Steinebach
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