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Five dimensions of climate governance: a framework for empirical research based on polycentric and multi‐level governance perspectives

Environmental Policy and Governance, 2022
Deborah Heinen   +2 more
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Challenges and opportunities for energy system modelling to foster multi-level governance of energy transitions

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2022
Leonhard Hofbauer   +2 more
exaly  

Multi-level Governance and Europeanization

2015
This chapter will assess whether the daily politics of the EU is still state driven in a zero-sum notion game, or whether states and state representatives are no longer the only interface between the sub-national and supra-national levels or indeed between ‘internal’ and ‘external’ spheres.
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Legitimacy and Multi-Level Governance

2011
Philosophical work on the topic of legitimacy often proceeds as if we are facing a choice between either endorsing the legitimacy of states or accepting anarchy. Reality, however, is different. If existing states are under pressure, this is because of developments in the direction of what sociologists call multi-level governance.
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Learning in multi-level governance of adaptation to climate change – a literature review

Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 2020
Javier Gonzales-Iwanciw   +2 more
exaly  

A Multi-level Corporate Wallet with Governance

2023
Wei-Tek Tsai   +6 more
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Conceptualizing power in multi-level climate governance

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2017
Jens Marquardt
exaly  

Unravelling multi-level governance systems

British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 2020
Michael Zürn
exaly  

Multi-Level Governance

2014
Rudy B. Andeweg, Galen A. Irwin
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The French Way to Multi-Level Governance: Governance with Government

2016
Originally emerging from the field of EU studies, the notion and approach of multi-level governance (MLG) have progressively been transferred to a variety of other subfields. This chapter argues that three particularities characterize the way in which French political scientists have dealt with governance and MLG.
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