- Decentralized Governance and Climate Change
A new book sheds light on one of today’s most pressing global challenges: Decentralized Governance and Climate Change, edited by Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, Paul Smoke, and Serdar Yilmaz, examines the intersection between decentralization and climate policy, highlighting the pivotal role that subnational governments play in addressing climate risks. Part of the Studies in Fiscal Federalism and […]
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