The Paris Agreement marks a significant milestone in international climate politics. With its adoption, Parties call for non‐ and sub‐state actors to contribute to the global climate agenda and close the emissions gap left by states. Such a facilitative setting embraces non‐state climate action through joint efforts, synergies, and different modes of collaboration. At the same time, non‐state actors have always played a critical and confrontational role in international climate governance. Based on a systematic literature review, we identify and critically assess the role of non‐state climate action in a facilitative post‐Paris climate governance regime. We thereby highlight three constitutive themes, namely different state‐non‐state relati...
International audienceAttention in the literature on global climate politics has recently turned fro...
This article assesses the evolving ‘stringency’ of multilateral climate mitigation governance toward...
The aim of this article is to assess the efficacy of the Paris Agreement to generate policies and in...
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 2015 Paris Agreement is often depicted as a turning point for global climate governance. Followi...
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...
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” ...
How do governance arrangements affect perceptions of legitimacy and effectiveness amongst non-state ...
The transformation from the Kyoto Protocol to the Paris Agreement has been analyzed by international...
This dissertation examines how the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) an...
Despite the general consensus on the urgent need for climate mitigation, the achievements of the cli...
International audienceAttention in the literature on global climate politics has recently turned fro...
This article assesses the evolving ‘stringency’ of multilateral climate mitigation governance toward...
The aim of this article is to assess the efficacy of the Paris Agreement to generate policies and in...
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 2015 Paris Agreement is often depicted as a turning point for global climate governance. Followi...
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...
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” ...
How do governance arrangements affect perceptions of legitimacy and effectiveness amongst non-state ...
The transformation from the Kyoto Protocol to the Paris Agreement has been analyzed by international...
This dissertation examines how the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) an...
Despite the general consensus on the urgent need for climate mitigation, the achievements of the cli...
International audienceAttention in the literature on global climate politics has recently turned fro...
This article assesses the evolving ‘stringency’ of multilateral climate mitigation governance toward...
The aim of this article is to assess the efficacy of the Paris Agreement to generate policies and in...