The climate regime and domestic politics: the case of Russia
In: Cambridge review of international affairs, Band 21, Heft 4, S. 483-504
ISSN: 1474-449X
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In: Cambridge review of international affairs, Band 21, Heft 4, S. 483-504
ISSN: 1474-449X
In: International studies perspectives: ISP, Band 9, Heft 3, S. 331-347
ISSN: 1528-3585
In: International studies perspectives: a journal of the International Studies Association, Band 9, Heft 3, S. 331-347
ISSN: 1528-3577
In: Global environmental politics, Band 9, Heft 2, S. 52-73
ISSN: 1536-0091
In this article we examine the emergence and implications of transnational climate-change governance. We argue that although the study of transnational relations has recently been renewed alongside a burgeoning interest in issues of global governance, the nature of transnational governance has to date received less attention. We contend that transnational governance occurs when networks operating in the transnational political sphere authoritatively steer constituents toward public goals. In order to stimulate a more systematic study of the diversity and significance of this phenomenon, the article develops a typology based on the actors involved and their authority—public, private, or hybrid—and the primary governance functions performed in order to steer network constituents—information-sharing, capacity building and implementation, or rule-setting. A comparative discussion of transnational governance networks for climate change illustrates each category and the value of the typology in assessing the multiple mechanisms through which transnational governance occurs. In conclusion, we suggest that our typology provides a useful starting point for future research and reflect on the implications for the study of global affairs.
In: Global environmental politics, Band 9, Heft 2, S. 52-73
ISSN: 1526-3800
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In: Comparative political studies: CPS, Band 40, Heft 7, S. 782-807
ISSN: 0010-4140
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