National policy and transnational governance of climate change: substitutes or complements?
Many scholars and policymakers see transnational governance as a substitute for lackluster national and international policies, particularly in the context of intergovernmental gridlock or limited state capacity. The bulk of the literature explains sub- and non-state actors’ participation in transna...
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Oxford University Press
2017
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