| Mega-Mergers on the Menu: Corporate Concentration and the Politics of Sustainability in the Global Food System |
16 |
| Constructing Rights of Nature Norms in the US, Ecuador, and New Zealand |
11 |
| Perceptions of Corruption, Political Distrust, and the Weakening of Climate Policy |
10 |
| The Global Politics of the Business of Sustainable Palm Oil |
10 |
| Making Influence Visible: Innovating Ethnography at the Paris Climate Summit |
9 |
| The Transformative Capability of Transparency in Global Environmental Governance |
8 |
| Coal, Climate Justice, and the Cultural Politics of Energy Transition |
8 |
| Pursuing an Indigenous Platform: Exploring Opportunities and Constraints for Indigenous Participation in the UNFCCC |
7 |
| Environmental Mobilities: An Alternative Lens to Global Environmental Governance |
6 |
| Mapping the Trade and Environment Nexus: Insights from a New Data Set |
6 |
| Toward Environmental Democracy? Procedural Environmental Rights and Environmental Justice |
6 |
| Weighting the World: IPBES and the Struggle over Biocultural Diversity |
5 |
| How Do States Benefit from Nonstate Governance? Evidence from Forest Sustainability Certification |
5 |
| Engaging Colonial Entanglements: Treatment as a State Policy for Indigenous Water Co-Governance |
5 |
| Our Winters' Rights: Challenging Colonial Water Laws |
5 |
| Including Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Environmental Assessments: Restructuring the Process |
4 |
| International Water Cooperation and Environmental Peacemaking |
4 |
| Governing Food and Agriculture in a Warming World |
4 |
| Catastrophic Climate Risk and Brazilian Amazonian Politics and Policies: A New Research Agenda |
4 |
| The Comparative Politics of Climate Change Mitigation Measures: Who Promotes Carbon Sinks and Why? |
3 |
| Toward Multipurpose Agriculture: Food, Fuels, Flex Crops, and Prospects for a Bioeconomy |
3 |
| Sustainably Sourced Junk Food? Big Food and the Challenge of Sustainable Diets |
3 |
| The Global Environmental Politics and Political Economy of Seafood Systems |
3 |
| Worlding the Study of Global Environmental Politics in the Anthropocene: Indigenous Voices from the Amazon |
3 |
| When Do International Treaties Matter for Domestic Environmental Legislation? |
3 |
| Southern Agency: Navigating Local and Global Imperatives in Climate Research |
3 |
| Solar Geoengineering and Democracy |
3 |
| What Drives Norm Success? Evidence from Anti-Fossil Fuel Campaigns |
2 |
| On Growth Projections in the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways |
2 |
| South-South Transnational Advocacy: Mobilizing Against Brazilian Dams in the Peruvian Amazon |
2 |
| Deforestation and the United States-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement |
2 |
| Private Governance in Developing Countries: Drivers of Voluntary Carbon Offset Programs |
2 |
| Finding Common Ground: Negotiating Downstream Rights to Harvest with Upstream Responsibilities to Protect-Dairies, Berries, and Shellfish in the Salish Sea |
2 |
| Ghosts and Things: Agriculture and Animal Life |
2 |
| Beekeepers Versus Biotech: Commodity Characteristics and Regulatory Interdependence in the Global Environmental Politics of Food |
2 |
| Being There: International Negotiations as Study Sites in Global Environmental Politics |
2 |
| Using Negotiation Sites for Richer Collection of Network Data |
2 |
| Discourses of Resilience in the Climate Security Debate |
2 |
| Individual Behavior and Global Environmental Problems |
2 |
| Climate Change and the Politics of Military Bases |
2 |
| The (Dis)empowering Effects of Transparency Beyond Information Disclosure: The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative in Myanmar |
1 |
| Norms, Incentives, or Deadlines? Explaining Norway's Noncompliance with the Gothenburg Protocol |
1 |
| Deliberative Ecologies: Complexity and Social-Ecological Dynamics in International Environmental Negotiations |
1 |
| Transnational Support for Urban Climate Adaptation: Emerging Forms of Agency and Dependency |
1 |
| The Climate Vulnerabilities of Global Nuclear Power |
1 |
| Make Fossil Fuels Great Again? The Paris Agreement, Trump, and the US Fossil Fuel Industry |
1 |
| How Rising Powers Create Governance Gaps: The Case of Export Credit and the Environment |
1 |
| Rendering Technical, Rendering Sacred: The Politics of Hydroelectric Development on British Columbia's Saaghii Naachii/Peace River |
1 |
| Renegotiating the Columbia River Treaty: Transboundary Governance and Indigenous Rights |
1 |
| The Shifting Context of Sustainability: Growth and the World Ocean Regime |
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