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Sustainable commodity governance and the global south. (2021). Sun, Yixian ; van der Ven, Hamish ; Cashore, Benjamin.
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  13. Does orchestration in the Global Climate Action Agenda effectively prioritize and mobilize transnational climate adaptation action?. (2019). Amling, Wanja ; Chan, Sander.
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  14. Book Review: Beyond Greenwash? Explaining Credibility in Transnational Eco-Labeling, by Hamish van der Ven. (2019). Doebbe, F C.
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  15. Old Wine in New Bottles? Parentalism, Power, and Its Legitimacy in Business–Society Relations. (2019). Djelic, Marie-Laure ; Etchanchu, Helen.
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  16. Public orchestration, social networks, and transnational environmental governance: Lessons from the aviation industry. (2018). Ponte, Stefano ; Henriksen, Lasse Folke.
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  17. Who matters for memory: Sources of institutional memory in international organization crisis management. (2018). Hardt, Heidi.
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  18. A framework for analyzing and practicing Integrative Governance: The case of global animal and conservation governance. (2018). .
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  20. 21st Century Trade Agreements and the Owl of Minerva. (2018). Nelson, Douglas ; Hoekman, Bernard.
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  21. 21st Century Trade Agreements and the Owl of Minerva. (2018). Nelson, Douglas ; Hoekman, Bernard.
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  22. Valuing the Contributions of Nonstate and Subnational Actors to Climate Governance. (2017). Bernstein, Steven ; Hoffmann, Matthew ; van der Ven, Hamish.
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  23. What drives national support for multilateral climate finance? International and domestic influences on Australia’s shifting stance. (2017). Pickering, Jonathan ; Mitchell, Paul.
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  24. Theorizing Regulatory Intermediaries. (2017). Abbott, Kenneth W ; Snidal, Duncan ; Levi-Faur, David.
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  25. Responsible Innovation and the Innovation of Responsibility: Governing Sustainable Development in a Globalized World. (2017). Voegtlin, Christian ; Scherer, Andreas Georg.
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  27. Steering CSR Through Home State Regulation: A Comparison of the Impact of the UK Bribery Act and Modern Slavery Act on Global Supply Chain Governance. (2017). Fransen, Luc ; Lebaron, Genevieve ; Burgoon, Brian ; Ruhmkorf, Andreas.
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  28. Steering CSR Through Home State Regulation: A Comparison of the Impact of the UK Bribery Act and Modern Slavery Act on Global Supply Chain Governance. (2017). Fransen, Luc ; Lebaron, Genevieve ; Burgoon, Brian ; Ruhmkorf, Andreas.
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  29. Generating Sustained Political Priority for Non-communicable Diseases: Towards a Suitable Governance Model. (2017). Gillespie, James A ; Schneider, Carmen Huckel ; Thow, Anne Marie.
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  30. New approaches to development cooperation in middle-income countries: brokering collective action for global sustainable development. (2016). Klingebiel, Stephan ; Paulo, Sebastian.
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  31. Not letting ‘bad apples’ spoil the bunch: Democratization and strict international organization accession rules. (2016). Poast, Paul ; Urpelainen, Johannes ; Kaoutzanis, Christodoulos .
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  32. Global governance: present and future. (2016). Rashchupkina, Yuliya ; Jang, Jinseop ; McSparren, Jason.
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  33. Business Statesman or Shareholder Advocate? CEO Responsible Leadership Styles and the Micro-Foundations of Political CSR. (2016). Voegtlin, Christian ; Maak, Thomas ; Pless, Nicola.
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  34. Business Statesman or Shareholder Advocate? CEO Responsible Leadership Styles and the Micro-Foundations of Political CSR. (2016). Maak, Thomas ; Pless, Nicola M ; Voegtlin, Christian.
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  35. Is International Law Conducive To Preventing Looming Disasters?. (2016). van Aaken, Anne ; Antonovics, Janis.
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  36. METAFORYCZNY OPIS ORGANIZACJI W ZARZĄDZANIU I MARKETINGU PRZEDSIĘBIORSTW USŁUGOWYCH. (2016). Boguszewicz-Kreft, Monika.
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  37. International Climate Finance to developing countries. Taking stock of the variety of bilateral, private and hybrid financing initiatives.. (2015). Becault, Emilie ; Marx, Axel.
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  39. Orchestration and transnational climate governance. (2014). Hale, Thomas ; Roger, Charles.
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  40. Connect the dots: managing the fragmentation of global climate governance. (2014). Asselt, Harro ; Zelli, Fariborz.
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  41. Why Sparing the Rod Does Not Spoil the Child: A Critique of the “Strict Father” Model in Transnational Governance. (2014). Haack, Patrick ; Scherer, Andreas.
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  43. Activism for Corporate Responsibility: Conceptualizing Private Regulation Opportunity Structures. (2014). Mena, Sebastien ; Waeger, Daniel.
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  44. Curtain down and Nothing Settled: Global Sustainability Governance after the €˜Rio+20€™ Earth Summit. (2013). .
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  45. Disentangling governance: a synoptic view of regulation by government, business and civil society. (2013). Steurer, Reinhard.
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  46. Capacity, not constraints: A theory of North-South regulatory cooperation. (2012). Urpelainen, Johannes ; Marcoux, Christopher.
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  47. Private Standards in Forestry. Assessing the Legitimacy and Effectiveness of the Forest Stewardship Council. (2012). Wouters, J. ; Bcault, E. ; Marx, A..
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  48. The World Trade Organization at work: Performance in a member-driven milieu. (2010). Elsig, Manfred.
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  49. Performance under ambiguity: International organization performance in UN peacekeeping. (2010). Lipson, Michael .
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  50. The politics of IO performance: A framework. (2010). Gutner, Tamar ; Thompson, Alexander.
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