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The Governor's Dilemma and Regime Complexity: Diversification and Differentiation
ABSTRACT States, firms, and other types of governors routinely rely on intermediaries to govern issues on their behalf. Such indirect governance drives regime complexity: governors frequently enlist multiple intermediaries for governing an issue. I theorize that governors foster complexity to maximize utility from indirect governance.
David Hagebölling
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Intergovernmental or fully independent? Designing a scientific panel on evidence for action against antimicrobial resistance. [PDF]
Ruckert A +5 more
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ABSTRACT In the face of increasingly complex environmental challenges, subnational governments play a critical role in implementing climate policies. This study investigates how intergovernmental interactions—specifically formal authority interactions and informal competitive interactions—shape the adoption of climate policies by Chinese provincial ...
Shiming Zheng, Alex Jingwei He, Yujie He
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Health and Climate at COP29: Advancing Integration and Bridging Research Gaps. [PDF]
Patel RR +4 more
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ABSTRACT Finland can be seen as having some of the best success in terms of dealing with the complex issue of homelessness and was confirmed in a recent case study by de la Porte et al. in 2022, ‘Successful Public Policy in the Nordic Countries: Cases, Lessons and Challenges’. Focusing specifically on the policy content and its potential insights, this
Guswin de Wee
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Unraveling the Role of α2δ-1 in Cerebral Hemorrhage: Calcium Overload, Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress, and Microglial Apoptosis. [PDF]
Yu N +7 more
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Time and Policy Diffusion: Analysing Subnational Education Policy in Brazil
ABSTRACT Time has recently gained prominence as a critical factor in policy diffusion studies at the international level and in studies examining federal systems. Nevertheless, empirical research investigating the role of time in subnational policy diffusion processes remains scarce.
Catarina Ianni Segatto +1 more
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Inescapable partners: the European Union and the Council of Europe as rule of law promoters in Ukraine [PDF]
Burlyuk, Olga
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Review of Water Supply, Treatment and Distribution: Overcoming Challenges for Sustainable Management
ABSTRACT Water management faces increasing challenges driven by population growth, accelerated urbanization and climate change, demanding integrated and sustainable approaches to ensure the preservation of water resources. Water scarcity and rising demand intensify the vulnerability of various regions, threatening both water supply and environmental ...
André Linneo Tocchetto +5 more
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