Here’s a selection of journal articles with links. For copies of anything that’s not here, please email me! Book chapters and book reviews listed at the bottom.
Using Earnings Calls to Understand the Political Behavior of Major Polluters. 2022. Global Environmental Politics. 22 (1): 159–174. With Paasha Mahdavi, Jennifer Hadden and Thomas N. Hale.
Hierarchy in Regime Complexes: Understanding Authority in Antarctic Governance. 2022. International Studies Quarterly.
How Did Environmental Governance Become Complex? Understanding Mutualism Between Environmental NGOs and International Organizations. 2021. International Studies Review 23(4): 1792–1812. With Jennifer Hadden.
Ten New Insights in Climate Science: A Horizon Scan. 2021. Global Sustainability. With Thomas Sterner and Joachim Spangenberg.
Transition, Hedge, or Resist? Understanding Political and Economic Behavior toward Decarbonization in the Oil and Gas Industry. 2021. Review of International Political Economy. With Jennifer Hadden, Thomas N. Hale and Paasha Mahdavi.
Beyond Carbon Pricing: Tax Reform is Climate Policy. 2021. Global Policy (See coverage in Vox.)
Does Carbon Pricing Reduce Emissions? A review of ex-post analyses. 2021. Environmental Research Letters.
Asset Revaluation and the Existential Politics of Climate Change. 2021. International Organization. With Jeff Colgan and Thomas N. Hale.
Less Talk, More Walk: Why Climate Change Demands Activism in the Academy. 2020. Daedalus.
Closing the High Seas to Fishing. 2020. Marine Policy. With Bryce Rudyk.
What We Know (and Could Know) about International Environmental Agreements. 2020. Global Environmental Politics. With Ronald B. Mitchell, Liliana Andonova, Mark Axelrod, Jörg Balsinger, Thomas Bernauer and James Hollway.
Policy Entrepreneurship in Climate Governance: Toward a Comparative Approach. 2018. Environment and Planning C.
Reversing the Marginalization of Global Environmental Politics in International Relations: An Opportunity for the Discipline. 2017. PS: Political Science and Politics. With Thomas Hale.
Don’t Link Carbon Markets. 2017. Nature.
Transnational Delegation in Global Environmental Governance: When do non-state actors govern? 2017. Regulation and Governance.
Blurred Lines: Public-Private Interactions in Carbon Regulations. 2017. International Interactions.
Unbundling the Regime Complex: The Effects of Private Authority. 2017. Transnational Environmental Law. With Graeme Auld.
Organizational Ecology and Institutional Change in Global Governance. 2016. International Organization. With Kenneth Abbott and Robert Keohane.
The Strength of Weakness: Pseudo-Clubs in the Climate Regime. 2015. Climatic Change.
A balance of bottom-up and top-down in linking climate policies. 2014. Nature Climate Change. With Thomas Sterner and Gernot Wagner.
Order out of Chaos: Public and Private Rules for Managing Carbon. 2013. Global Environmental Politics
Protecting Sovereignty, Protecting the Planet: State Delegation to International Organizations and Private Actors in Environmental Politics. 2013. Governance. With Jeff Colgan.
Private Standards in the Climate Regime: The Greenhouse Gas Protocol. 2010. Business and Politics
Delegation and Accountability in the Clean Development Mechanism: The New Authority of Non-state Actors. 2010. Journal of International Law and International Relations
Book Chapters (recent)
“Greenhouse Gas Accounting and the Dynamics of Global Administrative Law.” 2022. In Benedict Kingsbury and Richard Stewart, eds. Global Hybrid and Private Governance: Standard-Setting, Market Regulation, and Institutional Design. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
“Climate Change Governance: Past, Present and (hopefully) Future.” 2021. In Michael Barnett, Jon Pevehouse and Kal Raustiala eds. Global Governance in a World of Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
“The Study and Practice of Global Environmental Politics: Policy Influence through Participation.” 2020. In Daniel Maliniak et al. eds. Bridging the Gap Between Scholars and Policy Practitioners. Washington DC: Georgetown University Press.
“From Green to REDD: Protean Power and the Politics of Carbon Sinks.” 2018. In Peter Katzenstein and Lucia Seybert, eds. Protean Power: Exploring the Unexpected in World Politics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Book Reviews
Review of Governance Entrepreneurs: International Organizations and the Rise of Global Public-Private Partnerships by Liliana Andonova. 2018. Perspectives on Politics
Review of Governing Complex Systems: Social Capital for the Anthropocene, by Oran Young. 2018. Perspectives on Politics 16(1): 278-80.
Review of Networks in Contention, by Jennifer Hadden. 2017. Political Science Quarterly. 131(1): 165-167.