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The emergent network structure of the multilateral environmental agreement system

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Kim, Rak

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Elsevier

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The conventional piecemeal approach to environmental treaty-making has resulted in a 'maze' of international agreements. However, little is known empirically about its overall structure and evolutionary dynamics. This study reveals and characterizes the e

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Global Environmental Change: Part B - Environmental Hazards

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2037-12-31
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