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Swimming in their own direction: Explaining domestic variation in homegrown sustainability governance for aquaculture in Asia. (2020). Sun, Yixian ; van der Ven, Hamish.
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  38. Transnational Networks and Paths to EU Environmental Compliance: Evidence from New Member States. (2014). Andonova, Liliana B. ; Tuta, Ioana A..
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  39. City Networks and the Socio-ecological Transition – A European Inventory. WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 27. (2013). Sauer, Thomas ; Labaeye, Adrien.
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  40. Post-disaster cross-nation mutual aid in natural hazards: case analysis from sociology of disaster and disaster politics perspectives. (2013). Wang, Jieh-Jiuh.
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  42. A model of dynamic climate governance: dream big, win small. (2013). Urpelainen, Johannes.
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  43. Polycentric systems and interacting planetary boundaries — Emerging governance of climate change–ocean acidification–marine biodiversity. (2012). Galaz, Victor ; Olsson, Per ; Osterblom, Henrik ; Folke, Carl ; Crona, Beatrice.
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  44. Agency in earth system governance: refining a research agenda. (2011). Pattberg, Philipp ; Betsill, Michele ; Dellas, Eleni.
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  45. Global democracy and earth system governance. (2011). Dryzek, John S. ; Stevenson, Hayley.
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  46. International regulation without international government: Improving IO performance through orchestration. (2010). Abbott, Kenneth ; Snidal, Duncan.
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  47. Introduction: exploring and explaining the Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate. (2009). Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen, Sylvia ; Asselt, Harro.
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  48. Moral duties, compliance and polycentric climate governance. (). Sayegh, Alexandre Gajevic.
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