What international negotiators promise and domestic policymakers adopt: Policy and politics in the multi-level climate change regime

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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.
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