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Trends in Global Environmental Governance: The Emergence of a Mutual Supportiveness Approach to Achieve Sustainable Development
Global Environmental Politics (2004) 4 (4): 16–22.
The Emergent “System” of Global Environmental Governance
Global Environmental Politics (2004) 4 (4): 23–35.
Three—Not Two—Major Environmental Counternarratives to Globalization
Global Environmental Politics (2004) 4 (4): 36–53.
NGO Influence in the Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol: Compliance, Flexibility Mechanisms, and Sinks
Global Environmental Politics (2004) 4 (4): 54–75.
One Basin at a Time: The Global Environment Facility and Governance of Transboundary Waters
Global Environmental Politics (2004) 4 (4): 108–141.
Book Review Essay
Environmental Politics and Policy in Industrialized Countries; Environmental Politics in Japan, Germany, and the United States
Global Environmental Politics (2004) 4 (4): 142–147.
Book Reviews
The Green State–Rethinking Democracy and Sovereignty
Global Environmental Politics (2004) 4 (4): 148–151.
The Commons in the New Millennium: Challenges and Adaptations
Global Environmental Politics (2004) 4 (4): 151–153.
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