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Governing the dark side of renewable energy: A typology of global displacements
T Kramarz, S Park, C Johnson
Energy Research & Social Science 74, 101902, 2021
1422021
Accountability in global environmental governance: A meaningful tool for action?
T Kramarz, S Park
Global Environmental Politics 16 (2), 1-21, 2016
1122016
The W orld B ank as K nowledge B ank: Analyzing the Limits of a Legitimate Global Knowledge Actor
T Kramarz, B Momani
Review of Policy Research 30 (4), 409-431, 2013
882013
Populism or petrostate?: the afterlives of Ecuador’s Yasuní-ITT initiative
DV Kingsbury, T Kramarz, K Jacques
Society & Natural Resources 32 (5), 530-547, 2019
422019
Judicialization of environmental policy and the crisis of democratic accountability
T Kramarz, D Cosolo, A Rossi
Review of Policy Research 34 (1), 31-49, 2017
302017
Introduction: The Politics of Environmental Accountability
T Kramarz, S Park
Review of Policy Research 34 (1), 4-9, 0
27*
Identifying multiple accountabilities in global environmental governance
T Kramarz, S Park
222019
Extractive industry disasters and community responses: a typology of vulnerable subjects
T Kramarz
The Politics of 21st Century Environmental Disasters, 89-109, 2023
162023
Forgotten values: the World Bank and environmental partnerships
T Kramarz
MIT Press, 2020
162020
Global Environmental Governance and the Accountability Trap
S Park, T Kramarz
12*2019
World Bank partnerships and the promise of democratic governance
T Kramarz
Environmental Policy and Governance 26 (1), 3-15, 2016
122016
Proxy-led accountability for natural resource extraction in rentier states
T Kramarz, M Mason, L Partzsch
Environmental Politics 32 (1), 113-134, 2023
112023
Populist Moments and Extractivist States in Venezuela and Ecuador
T Kramarz, D Kingsbury
Springer International Publishing, 2021
112021
Partnerships in global governance: The growth of a procedural norm without substance?
T Kramarz
Governing the provision of ecosystem services, 47-65, 2012
92012
The devil is in the detail—The need for a decolonizing turn and better environmental accountability in global supply chain regulations: A comment.
M Mason, L Partzsch, T Kramarz
Regulation & Governance 17 (4), 2023
82023
The Green Energy Transition Has an Extractivism Problem
T Kramarz
World Politics Review, 2022
62022
Climate action and populism of the left in Ecuador
T Kramarz, DV Kingsbury
Environmental Politics 31 (5), 841-860, 2022
62022
Using the courts to protect the environment in Argentina: accountability pitfalls when judges have the last word
T Kramarz
Case Studies in the Environment 2 (1), 1-13, 2018
62018
Governance gaps and accountability traps in renewables extractivism
S Park, T Kramarz, C Johnson
Environmental Policy and Governance 34 (6), 754-767, 2024
42024
Redundancies, layers, and dilemmas: Comparing private standards and public regulations in lithium mining
T Kramarz, MVA Mahiques, T Allan, M Escosteguy, D Kingsbury, ...
The Extractive Industries and Society 18, 101479, 2024
32024
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