Baker, Jack K., Kammerer, Marlene, Castro, Paula, Ingold, Karin. under review. The Vertical Policy Harmonization Indices: Assessing the gap between climate pledges and policies. In: Climate Policy.
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Kammerer, Marlene, Wagner, Paul, Fesenfeld, Lukas, Ingold, Karin, Fisher, Dana, Ylä-Anttila, Tuomas, Gronow, Antti, Swarnakar, Pradip. 2023. Harmonizing international commitments with domestic policymaking- the role of two-level connectors and networking structure. In: Presented at the 16th Pan-European Conference on International Relations 2023, September 5-9, Potsdam, Germany.
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Documents non-publiés
Thesis/Dissertation
Blindenbacher, Sophie. 2022. Wicked Problems Require Wicked Solutions. An Analysis of the Gap between the National Climate Policies of Five Federal Countries and their Nationally Determined Contributions. Bern.
Braissant, Simon Ismael. 2023. Modeling Political Decision-Making Processes in the Swiss Climate Policy Subsystem with different Conditions for Participation by Civil Society Groups. Bern.
Heiss, Chiara. 2022. Macroeconomic Planning and its Effect on the Vertical Policy Harmonization Index. Bern.
Lenk, Freya. 2023. Reaching Germany’s Climate Policy Goals by 2030? Forecasting payments for forest ecosystem services to ensure long-term mitigation function of German forests. Potsdam.