An Attitude-Independent Parachute for De-orbiting Inoperative Satellites
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Turning a groundswell of climate action into ground rules for net zero
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The net zero wave: identifying patterns in the uptake and robustness of national and corporate net zero targets 2015–2023
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The power of the “weak” and international organizations
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An Attitude-Independent Parachute for De-orbiting Inoperative Satellites
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International Approach to Space Situational Awareness and Collision Avoidance
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A UK Roadmap for the Development of Nuclear Power in Space
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Explaining the energy mix in China's electricity projects under the belt and road initiative
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Using Earnings Calls to Understand the Political Behavior of Major Polluters
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Variation in US states' responses to COVID-19
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Making the Paris Agreement: Historical Processes and the Drivers of Institutional Design
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The Ebb and Flow of Global Governance: Intergovernmentalism versus Nongovernmentalism in World Politics.
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The Origins of Informality: Why the Legal Foundations of Global Governance Are Shifting, and Why It Matters.
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Transnational Actors and Transnational Governance in Global Environmental Politics
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Transnational Governance Charting New Directions Post-Paris
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Conclusions - Looking Beyond Transnational Climate Change Governance
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Constructing Transnational Climate Change Governance Issues and Producing Governance Spaces
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Introducing Transnational Climate Change Governance
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Making a Difference? Tracing the Effects and Effectiveness of Transnational Climate Change Governance
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The Uneven Geography of Transnational Climate Change Governance
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Theoretical Perspectives on Transnational Governance
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Understanding Authority and Legitimacy in Transnational Climate Change Governance
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Gridlock and innovation in global governance: The partial transnational solution
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The de facto preferential trade agreement in East Asia
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Transgovernmental networks
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Transgovernmental networks and multi-level governance
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Transparency, accountability, and global governance
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Thinking globally and acting locally: Can the Johannesburg partnerships coordinate action on sustainable development?
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