Comparative Politics of Transnational Climate Governance
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<p>Following the 2015 Paris climate agreement the global politics of climate change depends more than ever on national climate policies and the actions of cities businesses and other non-state actors as well as the transnational governance networks that link them. <i>The Comparative Politics of Transnational Climate Governance </i>sheds new light on these critical trends by exploring how domestic political economic and social forces systematically shape patterns of non-state actor participation in transnational climate initiatives. The book develops a common conceptual framework and uses a unique data set to explore the interplay between transnational and domestic politics and how these interactions shape the incentives and modalities of participation in transnational governance. The contributing chapters explore the role of cities non-governmental organizations companies carbon markets and regulations as well as broader questions of effectiveness and global governance. Bringing together some of the foremost experts in the field of global governance and environmental politics this book significantly advances our understanding of transnational governance and provides new insights for policymakers seeking to address the problem of climate change.</p><p>This book was originally published as a special issue of <i>International Interactions.</i></p>
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