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NGO Influence in the Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol: Compliance, Flexibility Mechanisms, and Sinks
Unformatted Document Text:  1 NGO Influence in the Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol: Compliance, Flexibility Mechanisms, and Sinks ∗∗∗∗ Lars H. Gulbrandsen Research Fellow The Fridtjof Nansen Institute Norway lars.## email not listed ## Steinar Andresen University of Oslo Department of political science Norway steinar.## email not listed ## Paper prepared for presentation at the 46th International Studies Association Convention, Hawaii, 2–5 March 2005. ∗ The authors would like to thank Jon Hovi, Ronald B. Mitchell, Jon Birger Skjærseth, Tora Skodvin, Olav Schram Stokke, Geir Ulfstein, Jacob Werksman, Glenn Wiser, and three unknown reviewers for very helpful comments on earlier drafts of the article. Thanks also to Chris Saunders for excellent language editing. The article elaborates and expands on a book chapter in Implementing the Climate Regime: International Compliance (Earthscan, 2005), edited by Olav Schram Stokke, Jon Hovi and Geir Ulfstein. The Research Council of Norway provided funding for the work. The article has also been published in Global Environmental Politics 4 (4): 54– 75 (2004).

Authors: Gulbrandsen, Lars. and Andresen, Steinar.
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NGO Influence in the Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol:
Compliance, Flexibility Mechanisms, and Sinks



Lars H. Gulbrandsen
Research Fellow
The Fridtjof Nansen Institute
Norway
lars.## email not listed ##
Steinar Andresen
University of Oslo
Department of political science
Norway
steinar.## email not listed ##
Paper prepared for presentation at the 46th International Studies Association Convention,
Hawaii, 2–5 March 2005.
∗ The authors would like to thank Jon Hovi, Ronald B. Mitchell, Jon Birger Skjærseth, Tora Skodvin, Olav
Schram Stokke, Geir Ulfstein, Jacob Werksman, Glenn Wiser, and three unknown reviewers for very helpful
comments on earlier drafts of the article. Thanks also to Chris Saunders for excellent language editing. The
article elaborates and expands on a book chapter in Implementing the Climate Regime: International Compliance
(Earthscan, 2005), edited by Olav Schram Stokke, Jon Hovi and Geir Ulfstein. The Research Council of Norway
provided funding for the work. The article has also been published in Global Environmental Politics 4 (4): 54–
75 (2004).


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