This contribution aims at shedding light on international regime fragmentation, with a special focus on its relevance for international actors’ goal achievement. It provides conceptual and theoretical insights on international politics and international policy formation and implementation. Based on the creation and on the features of fragmented regimes, this contribution focuses on the way individual international actors2 can use them strategically to achieve their goals on the international stage, hence exercising external action. The international forest regime is clearly fragmented. It will serve as a support to understand and exemplify my argument
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According to various observers, global forest governance has largely failed. Deforestation is contin...
The absence of a forest convention explains in part why international forest policy is spread over s...
International forest governance, that is, the set of international organizations, norms, and rules r...
The chapter evaluates and explains the effectiveness of the external action of the EU on forests. De...
This article introduces a special issue on the expanding research agenda on institutional fragmentat...
In recent decades the concept of 'governance' as interdependent coordination of actors as well as ...
The objectives of this review article are, firstly, to provide an overview of the literature on the ...
In the field of global environmental governance, a plethora of international regimes have emerged ov...
The thesis explains the response of the European Union (EU) to the international fragmented forest r...
Abstract: This chapter maps the core actors and issues defining international for-est governance acr...
From the existing full set of international policy instruments on forests eight core components are ...
The ultimate goal of many international and transnational attempts to address global problems is to ...
This chapter surveys the complex international politics of forest conservation. Forests emerged as a...
The participation of non-state actors to international politics has been investigated since the crea...
This chapter explains the deforestation as an international political issue using public goods theor...
According to various observers, global forest governance has largely failed. Deforestation is contin...
The absence of a forest convention explains in part why international forest policy is spread over s...
International forest governance, that is, the set of international organizations, norms, and rules r...
The chapter evaluates and explains the effectiveness of the external action of the EU on forests. De...
This article introduces a special issue on the expanding research agenda on institutional fragmentat...
In recent decades the concept of 'governance' as interdependent coordination of actors as well as ...