This article summarises the results so far of an international investigation aimed at identifying political strategies that make it easier for national governments to take more effective action against climate change while avoiding significant political damage. The numerous strategic options identified included strategies involving unilateral action by governments, strategies of persuasion, damage limitation strategies, strategies that can be used in political exchange with other political actors, and strategies designed to improve the bargaining position of governments by altering the terms of political exchange. The article concludes with a shortlist of especially promising strategies
This article reviews literature on six actor groups engaged in domestic mitigation governance. It ev...
This article considers what is necessary politically to respond to the empirical challenge of climat...
Research and insights taken from the field of political economy suggest that institutions limit the ...
This article summarises the results so far of an international investigation aimed at identifying po...
This article summarises the results so far of an international investigation aimed at identifying po...
Why, despite two decades of climate policy, have affluent democracies made so little progress in cut...
Why, despite two decades of climate policy, have affluent democracies made so little progress in cut...
This analysis is designed to show how policy network theory can be used to gain insights into the po...
This analysis is designed to show how policy network theory can be used to gain insights into the po...
This analysis is designed to show how policy network theory can be used to gain insights into the po...
Although the science of climate change is well-established and there are well-known policy instrumen...
Although the science of climate change is well-established and there are well-known policy instrumen...
Although the science of climate change is well-established and there are well-known policy instrumen...
Although the science of climate change is well-established and there are well-known policy instrumen...
Although the science of climate change is well-established and there are well-known policy instrumen...
This article reviews literature on six actor groups engaged in domestic mitigation governance. It ev...
This article considers what is necessary politically to respond to the empirical challenge of climat...
Research and insights taken from the field of political economy suggest that institutions limit the ...
This article summarises the results so far of an international investigation aimed at identifying po...
This article summarises the results so far of an international investigation aimed at identifying po...
Why, despite two decades of climate policy, have affluent democracies made so little progress in cut...
Why, despite two decades of climate policy, have affluent democracies made so little progress in cut...
This analysis is designed to show how policy network theory can be used to gain insights into the po...
This analysis is designed to show how policy network theory can be used to gain insights into the po...
This analysis is designed to show how policy network theory can be used to gain insights into the po...
Although the science of climate change is well-established and there are well-known policy instrumen...
Although the science of climate change is well-established and there are well-known policy instrumen...
Although the science of climate change is well-established and there are well-known policy instrumen...
Although the science of climate change is well-established and there are well-known policy instrumen...
Although the science of climate change is well-established and there are well-known policy instrumen...
This article reviews literature on six actor groups engaged in domestic mitigation governance. It ev...
This article considers what is necessary politically to respond to the empirical challenge of climat...
Research and insights taken from the field of political economy suggest that institutions limit the ...