Handbook of Global Environmental Politics 2005
DOI: 10.4337/9781845425555.00015
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“…The concluding section shortly summarizes the insights of this chapter with 34 For analyses that provide overviews of global governance on renewable energy see Bastos Lima, Gupta 2013, Hirschl 2009, Rowlands 2005, Steiner et al 2006, Suding, Lempp 2007. As outlined in the theoreticalanalytical framework, such a reconstruction of historical processes is crucial in the understanding of social realities.…”
Section: Global Governance On Renewable Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concluding section shortly summarizes the insights of this chapter with 34 For analyses that provide overviews of global governance on renewable energy see Bastos Lima, Gupta 2013, Hirschl 2009, Rowlands 2005, Steiner et al 2006, Suding, Lempp 2007. As outlined in the theoreticalanalytical framework, such a reconstruction of historical processes is crucial in the understanding of social realities.…”
Section: Global Governance On Renewable Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, several major international organizations, such as the EU, the G8, and the G20, have played active roles on renewable energy issues (Andrews-Speed and Shi 2016;Oberthür 2016;Downie 2015;Leal-Arcas and Filis 2013;Florini and Dubash 2011;Van de Graaf and Westphal 2011;Bazilian et al 2010;Lesage et al 2009). For overviews of the global governance of renewable energy, see Hirschl (2009) and Rowland (2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%