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Bridges over troubled waters: Climate clubs, alliances, and partnerships as safeguards for effective international cooperation?. (2024). Luepke, Heiner ; Neuhoff, Karsten ; Marchewitz, Catherine.
In: International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics.
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