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Missing the Bigger Picture: A Population-level Analysis of Transnational Private Governance Organizations Active in the Global South. (2019). Fiorini, Matteo ; Schleifer, Philip ; Fransen, Luc.
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  37. Structure, path dependence, and adaptation: North-South imbalances in transnational private fisheries governance. (2019). Renckens, Stefan ; Auld, Graeme.
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  38. Missing the Bigger Picture: A Population-level Analysis of Transnational Private Governance Organizations Active in the Global South. (2019). Fiorini, Matteo ; Schleifer, Philip ; Fransen, Luc.
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  39. Regime Complexity and the Institutions of Crisis and Development Finance. (2019). Henning, C. Randall.
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  40. A place in the Sun? IRENA’s position in the global energy governance landscape. (2018). Overland, Indra ; Reischl, Gunilla.
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  41. Collaboration, Adaptation, and Scaling: Perspectives on Environmental Governance for Sustainability. (2018). Schoon, Michael ; Cox, Michael E.
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  42. Seemingly Connected, Obviously Separate: The Parallel Realities of the UN Global Compact and the Multilateral Regimes in Water Governance. (2018). Samvel, Gor.
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  43. Building or stumbling blocks? Assessing the performance of polycentric energy and climate governance networks. (2018). van De, Thijs ; Sovacool, Benjamin K.
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  44. Escaping the “Teenage” Years: The Politics of Rigor and the Evolution of Private Environmental Standards. (2018). Guisinger, Amy ; Kruuse, Mikkel ; Jespersen, Kristjan ; Ruysschaert, Denis ; Gallemore, Caleb.
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  45. Transnational Public-Private Partnerships as Learning Facilitators: Global Governance of Mercury. (2017). Sun, Yixian.
    In: Global Environmental Politics.
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  47. Transaction costs in the evolution of transnational polycentric governance. (2017). Gallemore, Caleb.
    In: International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics.
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  48. The strength of weakness: pseudo-clubs in the climate regime. (2017). Green, Jessica F.
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  49. Aligning subnational climate actions for the new post-Paris climate regime. (2017). Xu, Kaiyang ; Hsu, Angel ; Weinfurter, Amy J.
    In: Climatic Change.
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  50. Policy entrepreneurship in climate governance: Toward a comparative approach. (2017). .
    In: Environment and Planning C.
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  51. The emergence of carbon disclosure: Exploring the role of governance entrepreneurs. (2017). .
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  52. Transparency in Transnational Sustainability Governance: A Multivariate Analysis of Regulatory Standard-Setting Programs. (2017). Fiorini, Matteo ; Schleifer, Philip ; Auld, Graeme.
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  53. How Do Internet Enterprises Obtain Sustainable Development of Organizational Ecology? A Case Study of LeEco Using Institutional Logic Theory. (2017). Zhang, Suopeng ; Wang, Rongrong ; Ren, Hao.
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  54. Problems with Firm-Led Voluntary Sustainability Schemes: The Case of Direct Trade Coffee. (2017). Ramasar, Vasna ; Nicholas, Kimberly A ; MacGregor, Finlay.
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  55. Field Recognition and the State Prerogative: Why Democratic Legitimation Recedes in Private Transnational Sustainability Regulation. (2017). Dingwerth, Klaus.
    In: Politics and Governance.
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  56. Introduction to the Special Issue: Public and Private Labor Standards Policy in the Global Economy. (2017). Fransen, Luc ; Burgoon, Brian.
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  57. Avoiding Fragmentation of Global Financial Governance. (2017). Henning, C. Randall.
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  58. New alliances in global environmental governance: how intergovernmental treaty secretariats interact with non-state actors to address transboundary environmental problems. (). Hickmann, Thomas ; Elsasser, Joshua Philipp.
    In: International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics.
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