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The climate regime and domestic politics: the case of Russia

Pages 483-504 | Published online: 26 Jan 2009

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Ilya A. Stepanov & Igor A. Makarov. (2022) Greenhouse gas emissions regulation in fossil fuels exporting countries: opportunities and challenges for Russia. Post-Communist Economies 34:7, pages 916-943.
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Cosimo Magazzino, Marco Mele, Carlo Drago, Sevda Kuşkaya, Cesare Pozzi & Umberto Monarca. (2023) The trilemma among CO2 emissions, energy use, and economic growth in Russia. Scientific Reports 13:1.
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Asya Cooley. (2023) The Role of the Nonprofit Sector within the Climate Change Discourse: The View Through Russian News Media. Nonprofit Policy Forum 14:1, pages 1-23.
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Niels Smeets. (2018) The Green Menace: Unraveling Russia’s elite discourse on enabling and constraining factors of renewable energy policies. Energy Research & Social Science 40, pages 244-256.
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Constantine Boussalis, Travis G. Coan & Marianna Poberezhskaya. (2016) Measuring and modeling Russian newspaper coverage of climate change. Global Environmental Change 41, pages 99-110.
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Joana Setzer. (2015) Testing the Boundaries of Subnational Diplomacy: The International Climate Action of Local and Regional Governments. Transnational Environmental Law 4:2, pages 319-337.
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Marianna Poberezhskaya. 2015. Communicating Climate Change in Russia. Communicating Climate Change in Russia 130 155 .
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Liliana B. Andonova. (2013) Boomerangs to Partnerships? Explaining State Participation in Transnational Partnerships for Sustainability. Comparative Political Studies 47:3, pages 481-515.
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Maria Sharmina, Kevin Anderson & Alice Bows-Larkin. (2013) Climate change regional review: Russia. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 4:5, pages 373-396.
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Elana Wilson Rowe. (2013) Climate science, Russian politics, and the framing of climate change. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 4:5, pages 457-465.
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Thomas Bernauer. (2013) Climate Change Politics. Annual Review of Political Science 16:1, pages 421-448.
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