Transnational climate governance (TCG) creates networks between countries as governments and other organizations enter joint arrangements to further their interests. We argue that actors build TCG, rather than focusing on promoting change at the domestic level, when this is a more efficient way of using their limited resources than lobbying to increase the level of domestic regulation. Based on standard micro-economic theory, we show that actors will respond to higher existing levels of domestic regulation by participating more in TCG, because the existence of such domestic legislation frees up resources for them to use in other ways, including activities at the transnational level. We carry out an empirical test based on the strength of th...
It is usually assumed that the cost of abating pollution is the main deterrent of domestic support f...
Transnational climate change initiatives have increased in number and relevance within the global cl...
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Transnational climate governance (TCG) creates networks between countries as governments and other o...
Many scholars and policymakers see transnational governance as a substitute for lackluster national ...
We live in an era of remarkable transformations in how governance is supplied at the global level, a...
Transnational climate governance networks, composed of sub-state and private actors, are being incre...
The transformation from the Kyoto Protocol to the Paris Agreement has been analyzed by international...
The past two decades have witnessed a proliferation of transnational networking initiatives aimed at...
This paper considers the role of local government entities as actors in global climate governance re...
The international governance landscape on climate change mitigation is increasingly complex across m...
Why do some countries enact more ambitious climate change policies than others? Macro level economic...
Transnational climate governance has mainly been preoccupied with climate change mitigation, both in...
This article reviews literature on six actor groups engaged in domestic mitigation governance. It ev...
Transnational climate change initiatives have increased in number and relevance within the global cl...
It is usually assumed that the cost of abating pollution is the main deterrent of domestic support f...
Transnational climate change initiatives have increased in number and relevance within the global cl...
accessible en ligne : http://www.envplan.com/abstract.cgi?id=c11126International audienceWith this p...
Transnational climate governance (TCG) creates networks between countries as governments and other o...
Many scholars and policymakers see transnational governance as a substitute for lackluster national ...
We live in an era of remarkable transformations in how governance is supplied at the global level, a...
Transnational climate governance networks, composed of sub-state and private actors, are being incre...
The transformation from the Kyoto Protocol to the Paris Agreement has been analyzed by international...
The past two decades have witnessed a proliferation of transnational networking initiatives aimed at...
This paper considers the role of local government entities as actors in global climate governance re...
The international governance landscape on climate change mitigation is increasingly complex across m...
Why do some countries enact more ambitious climate change policies than others? Macro level economic...
Transnational climate governance has mainly been preoccupied with climate change mitigation, both in...
This article reviews literature on six actor groups engaged in domestic mitigation governance. It ev...
Transnational climate change initiatives have increased in number and relevance within the global cl...
It is usually assumed that the cost of abating pollution is the main deterrent of domestic support f...
Transnational climate change initiatives have increased in number and relevance within the global cl...
accessible en ligne : http://www.envplan.com/abstract.cgi?id=c11126International audienceWith this p...