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Interests, institutions, and climate policy: Explaining the choice of policy instruments for the energy sector
Llewelyn Hughes, Johannes Urpelainen
Environmental Science & Policy (2015) Vol. 54, pp. 52-63
Closed Access | Times Cited: 133

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Sociotechnical transitions for deep decarbonization
Frank W. Geels, Benjamin K. Sovacool, Tim Schwanen, et al.
Science (2017) Vol. 357, Iss. 6357, pp. 1242-1244
Open Access | Times Cited: 772

Integrating techno-economic, socio-technical and political perspectives on national energy transitions: A meta-theoretical framework
Aleh Cherp, Vadim Vinichenko, Jessica Jewell, et al.
Energy Research & Social Science (2017) Vol. 37, pp. 175-190
Open Access | Times Cited: 475

Governing Climate Change

Cambridge University Press eBooks (2018)
Open Access | Times Cited: 335

Beliefs about Climate Beliefs: The Importance of Second-Order Opinions for Climate Politics
Matto Mildenberger, Dustin Tingley
British Journal of Political Science (2017) Vol. 49, Iss. 4, pp. 1279-1307
Closed Access | Times Cited: 224

Prisoners of the Wrong Dilemma: Why Distributive Conflict, Not Collective Action, Characterizes the Politics of Climate Change
Michaël Aklin, Matto Mildenberger
Global Environmental Politics (2020) Vol. 20, Iss. 4, pp. 4-27
Open Access | Times Cited: 218

Carbon Captured
Matto Mildenberger
The MIT Press eBooks (2020)
Open Access | Times Cited: 206

The political logics of clean energy transitions
Hanna L. Breetz, Matto Mildenberger, Leah Stokes
Business and Politics (2018) Vol. 20, Iss. 4, pp. 492-522
Open Access | Times Cited: 183

Transitional assistance policies for just, equitable and smooth low-carbon transitions: who, what and how?
Fergus Green, Ajay Gambhir
Climate Policy (2019) Vol. 20, Iss. 8, pp. 902-921
Open Access | Times Cited: 156

Institutions, Climate Change, and the Foundations of Long-Term Policymaking
Jared Finnegan
Comparative Political Studies (2022) Vol. 55, Iss. 7, pp. 1198-1235
Open Access | Times Cited: 87

Challenges to the low carbon energy transition: A systematic literature review and research agenda
Mahyar Kamali Saraji, Dalia Štreimikienė
Energy Strategy Reviews (2023) Vol. 49, pp. 101163-101163
Open Access | Times Cited: 66

Assessment of the challenges to renewable energy technologies adoption in rural areas: A Fermatean CRITIC-VIKOR approach
Mahyar Kamali Saraji, Elahe Aliasgari, Dalia Štreimikienė
Technological Forecasting and Social Change (2023) Vol. 189, pp. 122399-122399
Closed Access | Times Cited: 44

Governing Climate Change Polycentrically
Andrew Jordan, Dave Huitema, Jonas J. Schoenefeld, et al.
Cambridge University Press eBooks (2018), pp. 3-26
Closed Access | Times Cited: 102

Actors, objectives, context: A framework of the political economy of energy and climate policy applied to India, Indonesia, and Vietnam
Michael Jakob, Christian Flachsland, Jan Christoph Steckel, et al.
Energy Research & Social Science (2020) Vol. 70, pp. 101775-101775
Closed Access | Times Cited: 98

From government to market and from producer to consumer: Transition of policy mix towards clean mobility in China
Lei Xu, Jun Su
Energy Policy (2016) Vol. 96, pp. 328-340
Closed Access | Times Cited: 93

Business actors, political resistance, and strategies for policymakers
Christian Downie
Energy Policy (2017) Vol. 108, pp. 583-592
Closed Access | Times Cited: 89

Echelon utilization of waste power batteries in new energy vehicles: Review of Chinese policies
Huiming Zhang, Jiying Huang, Ruohan Hu, et al.
Energy (2020) Vol. 206, pp. 118178-118178
Closed Access | Times Cited: 87

Are policymakers responsive to public demand in climate politics?
Lena Maria Schaffer, Bianca Oehl, Thomas Bernauer
Journal of Public Policy (2021) Vol. 42, Iss. 1, pp. 136-164
Open Access | Times Cited: 80

Twenty years of climate policy: G20 coverage and gaps
Leonardo Nascimento, Takeshi Kuramochi, Gabriela Iacobuţă, et al.
Climate Policy (2021) Vol. 22, Iss. 2, pp. 158-174
Open Access | Times Cited: 77

From populism to climate scepticism: the role of institutional trust and attitudes towards science
Robert Huber, Esther Greussing, Jakob‐Moritz Eberl
Environmental Politics (2021) Vol. 31, Iss. 7, pp. 1115-1138
Open Access | Times Cited: 73

Zonal and Nodal Models of Energy Market in European Union
Piotr F. Borowski
Energies (2020) Vol. 13, Iss. 16, pp. 4182-4182
Open Access | Times Cited: 71

Policy Characteristics, Electoral Cycles, and the Partisan Politics of Climate Change
Kai Schulze
Global Environmental Politics (2021) Vol. 21, Iss. 2, pp. 44-72
Open Access | Times Cited: 67

Fossil fuels, employment, and support for climate policies
Endre Tvinnereim, Elisabeth Ivarsflaten
Energy Policy (2016) Vol. 96, pp. 364-371
Open Access | Times Cited: 82

The developmental state in global regulation: Economic change and climate policy
Jonas Meckling
European Journal of International Relations (2017) Vol. 24, Iss. 1, pp. 58-81
Open Access | Times Cited: 69

Supply Chain Linkages and the Extended Carbon Coalition
Jared Cory, Michael Lerner, Iain Osgood
American Journal of Political Science (2020) Vol. 65, Iss. 1, pp. 69-87
Open Access | Times Cited: 55

Mapping the emergence and diffusion of climate-related financial policies: Evidence from a cluster analysis on G20 countries
Paola D’Orazio
International Economics (2021) Vol. 169, pp. 135-147
Closed Access | Times Cited: 43

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