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Transnational partnerships, domestic institutions, and sustainable development. The case of Brazil and the Amazon Region Protected Areas program. (2022). Andonova, Liliana B ; Piselli, Dario.
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  21. Nebensache Sustainable Development Goals? Entscheidungsträger_innen über die SDG 4.7 Implementierung in der österreichischen Sekundarstufe. (2020). Steindl, Viktor.
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  23. Death of international organizations. The organizational ecology of intergovernmental organizations, 1815–2015. (2020). Eilstrup-Sangiovanni, Mette.
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  36. 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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  45. Transparency in Transnational Sustainability Governance: A Multivariate Analysis of Regulatory Standard-Setting Programs. (2017). Fiorini, Matteo ; Schleifer, Philip ; Auld, Graeme.
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  46. 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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  47. Field Recognition and the State Prerogative: Why Democratic Legitimation Recedes in Private Transnational Sustainability Regulation. (2017). Dingwerth, Klaus.
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  48. Introduction to the Special Issue: Public and Private Labor Standards Policy in the Global Economy. (2017). Fransen, Luc ; Burgoon, Brian.
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  49. Avoiding Fragmentation of Global Financial Governance. (2017). Henning, C. Randall.
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  50. 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.
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