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  1. Latin American NGOs’ perceptions of cross-scale and cross-actor interactions in polycentric climate governance
  2. The “Hottest Ever January” in Germany: Farmers’ Protests and the Discourse on Agriculture and Food Production
  3. Moralization in Policy Narratives: Insights From the Politics of Climate Change and Public Health
  4. Policy-driven acceleration of climate action
  5. Foundations for a green economy: how institutions shape green skills
  6. Tap water consumption choices in out-of-home settings: insights from a survey of German adults
  7. Attributing responsibility to farmers for environmental protection and climate action: insights from the European Union
  8. Climate policy portfolios that accelerate emission reductions
  9. Politicians and climate change: A systematic review of the literature
  10. Climate Action through Policy Expansion and/or Dismantling: Country-Comparative Insights: An Introduction to the Special Issue
  11. Pope Francis the Roman Catholic Church and citizen attitudes towards climate change in Latin America
  12. Post-Communist Countries' Participation in Global Forums on Climate Action
  13. Conceiving of and politically responding to NEETs in Europe: a scoping review
  14. Young People's Perceptions of Youth Unemployment: Insights From 11 European Countries
  15. The impact of new actors in global environmental politics: the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development meets China
  16. Environmental conflict management: a comparative cross-cultural perspective of China and Russia
  17. Leadership in high-level forums on energy governance: China and Russia compared
  18. The European Union's Climate and Environmental Policy in Times of Geopolitical Crisis
  19. For Young and Future Generations? Insights from the Web Profiles of European Climate Pact Ambassadors
  20. Intermediating climate change: conclusions and new research directions
  21. Intermediating climate change: the evolving strategies, interactions and impacts of neglected “climate intermediaries”
  22. Country‐Specific Participation Patterns in Transnational Governance Initiatives on Sustainability: Preliminary Insights and Research Agenda
  23. Reducing pesticides without organic certification? Potentials and limits of an intermediate form of agricultural production
  24. European climate pact citizen volunteers: strategies for deepening engagement and impact
  25. Europeans’ Attitudes Toward the Goals of Agricultural Policy: A Case of Rural–Urban Divide?
  26. Adapted to Climate Change? Issue Portfolios of Environmental Nongovernmental Organizations in the Americas
  27. Who takes the lead? A disaggregate analysis of the EU's engagement in the Clean Energy Ministerial and Mission Innovation
  28. Tackling the Environmental and Climate Footprint of Food Systems: How “Transformative” Is the EU’s Farm to Fork Strategy?
  29. The enactment of public participation in rulemaking: A comparative analysis
  30. Presidents and intermediaries: insights from clean energy policy processes in Mexico
  31. Institutional coordination arrangements as elements of policy design spaces: insights from climate policy
  32. Determinants of Job-Finding Intentions Among Young Adults from 11 European Countries
  33. Climate Policy Ambition: Exploring A Policy Density Perspective
  34. Fighting Food Waste by Law: Making Sense of the Chinese Approach
  35. The Significance of Leadership in the Evolution of Policy Styles: Reconciling Policy-Making in the Short and Long Term
  36. Analyzing national policy styles empirically using the Sustainable Governance Indicators (SGI): insights into long‐term patterns of policy‐making
  37. How we can work towards Net Zero goals, together
  38. Addressing climate change through climate action
  39. Attaining policy integration through the integration of new policy instruments: The case of the Farm to Fork Strategy
  40. Scenarios of water extremes: Framing ways forward for wicked problems
  41. Does China have a public debate on genetically modified organisms? A discourse network analysis of public debate on Weibo
  42. What drives engagement in the Clean Energy Ministerial? An assessment of domestic-level factors
  43. Post-Communist Countries’ Participation in Global Forums on Climate Action
  44. Policy mixes for biodiversity: a diffusion analysis of state-level citizens’ initiatives in Germany
  45. School-Work-Transition of NEETS: A Comparative Analysis of European Countries
  46. Leadership in high-level forums on energy governance: China and Russia compared
  47. The impact of new actors in global environmental politics: the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development meets China
  48. Environmental conflict management: a comparative cross-cultural perspective of China and Russia
  49. National growth dynamics of wind and solar power compared to the growth required for global climate targets
  50. Constructing policy narratives for transnational mobilization: Insights from European Citizens’ Initiatives
  51. Political ideology and vaccination willingness: implications for policy design
  52. Time to Get Emotional: Determinants of University Students’ Intention to Return to Rural Areas
  53. The manifestation of the green agenda: a comparative analysis of parliamentary debates
  54. Policy and political consequences of mandatory climate impact assessments: an explorative study of German cities and municipalities
  55. Policy Accumulation and the Democratic Responsiveness Trap
  56. The politics of climate change: Domestic and international responses to a global challenge
  57. Addressing Policy Coherence Between Health in All Policies Approach and the Sustainable Development Goals Implementation: Insights From Kenya
  58. Right-wing populist parties and environmental politics: insights from the Austrian Freedom Party’s support for the glyphosate ban
  59. Special Issue “Public Policy Analysis of Integrated Water Resource Management”
  60. The Clean Energy Ministerial: Motivation for and policy consequences of membership
  61. Attention and Water Governance: An Agenda-Setting Perspective
  62. Politicization, Depoliticization and Policy Change: A Comparative Theoretical Perspective on Agri-food Policy
  63. Distinguishing policy surveillance from policy tracking: transnational municipal networks in climate and energy governance
  64. What determines regulatory preferences? Insights from micropollutants in surface waters
  65. Making Europe go from bottles to the tap: Political and societal attempts to induce behavioral change
  66. Civil Society and the Governance of Water Services: German Political Parties’ Reactions to Right2Water
  67. Options to Reform the European Union Legislation on GMOs: Scope and Definitions
  68. Options to Reform the European Union Legislation on GMOs: Post-authorization and Beyond
  69. Options to Reform the European Union Legislation on GMOs: Risk Governance
  70. Varieties of public–private policy coordination: How the political economy affects multi-actor implementation
  71. Aligning Climate Governance with Urban Water Management: Insights from Transnational City Networks
  72. What Drives the Participation of Renewable Energy Cooperatives in European Energy Governance?
  73. The Value Added of Studying Work Attitudes and Values: Some Lessons to Learn
  74. Drivers of declining CO2 emissions in 18 developed economies
  75. Personally affected, politically disaffected? How experiences with public employment services impact young people's political efficacy
  76. The impact of the European Youth Guarantee on active labour market policies: A convergence analysis
  77. A Case of ‘Muddling Through’? The Politics of Renewing Glyphosate Authorization in the European Union
  78. Healthy or Sick? Coevolution of Health Care and Public Health in a Comparative Perspective Trein, Philipp Cambridge, Cambridge University Press (2018), 332 p., ISBN 978-1108426497
  79. Intergovernmental relations for public health adaptation to climate change in the federalist states of Canada and Germany
  80. From environmental policy concepts to practicable tools: Knowledge creation and delegation in multilevel systems
  81. Decentralising competences in multi-level systems: insights from the regulation of genetically modified organisms
  82. Governing the Interlinkages between the Sustainable Development Goals: Approaches to Attain Policy Integration
  83. On the sustained importance of attitudes toward technological risks and benefits in policy studies
  84. Assessing youth labour market services: Young people’s perceptions and evaluations of service delivery in Germany
  85. Over-reaction and under-reaction in climate policy: an institutional analysis
  86. Policy integration: mapping the different concepts
  87. Political Parties' Rhetoric Signaling of Sustainable Development
  88. Domestic politics and the diffusion of international policy innovations: How does accommodation happen?
  89. Agricultural Biotechnology in Central and Eastern Europe: Determinants of Cultivation Bans