The 2015 Paris Agreement is often depicted as a turning point for global climate governance. Following years of diplomatic gridlock, it laid the foundations for a new global climate regime that invites states to partner with nonstate actors in the transition to the low-carbon society. This article critically examines the political rationalities that inform the pluralization of climate politics after Paris and the turn toward cooperative modes of governing. Drawing on an analysis of initiatives led by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change that were launched to engage nonstate actors in the evolving Paris regime, we identify a global governmentality that mobilizes nonstate actors as active and responsible partners in the q...
As countries negotiate a new climate agreement for the United Nations climate conference in December...
At the Paris climate summit in December 2015 the 196 parties to the United Nations Framework Convent...
As countries negotiate a new climate agreement for the United Nations climate conference in December...
The 2015 Paris Agreement is often depicted as a turning point for global climate governance. Followi...
The Paris Agreement marks a significant milestone in international climate politics. With its adopti...
The Paris Agreement marks a significant milestone in international climate politics. With its adopti...
The aim of this article is to assess the efficacy of the Paris Agreement to generate policies and in...
The 2015 Paris Agreement signals a new approach to global climate governance, in not only following ...
The 2015 Paris Climate summit consolidated the transition of the climate regime from a “regulatory” ...
This dissertation examines how the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) an...
The continuous submission and scaling-up of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) constitutes a...
The international governance landscape on climate change mitigation is increasingly complex across m...
This article assesses the evolving ‘stringency’ of multilateral climate mitigation governance toward...
Towards the Paris Agreement: Coalitions at the United Nations Climate Change Conferences. The study ...
As countries negotiate a new climate agreement for the United Nations climate conference in December...
At the Paris climate summit in December 2015 the 196 parties to the United Nations Framework Convent...
As countries negotiate a new climate agreement for the United Nations climate conference in December...
The 2015 Paris Agreement is often depicted as a turning point for global climate governance. Followi...
The Paris Agreement marks a significant milestone in international climate politics. With its adopti...
The Paris Agreement marks a significant milestone in international climate politics. With its adopti...
The aim of this article is to assess the efficacy of the Paris Agreement to generate policies and in...
The 2015 Paris Agreement signals a new approach to global climate governance, in not only following ...
The 2015 Paris Climate summit consolidated the transition of the climate regime from a “regulatory” ...
This dissertation examines how the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) an...
The continuous submission and scaling-up of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) constitutes a...
The international governance landscape on climate change mitigation is increasingly complex across m...
This article assesses the evolving ‘stringency’ of multilateral climate mitigation governance toward...
Towards the Paris Agreement: Coalitions at the United Nations Climate Change Conferences. The study ...
As countries negotiate a new climate agreement for the United Nations climate conference in December...
At the Paris climate summit in December 2015 the 196 parties to the United Nations Framework Convent...
As countries negotiate a new climate agreement for the United Nations climate conference in December...