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Daniel compagnon is Professor of Political Science at Sciences Po Bordeaux (France). His publications focus on Africa, global environmental governance, wildlife management, biodiversity and climate negotiations, and environmental public policy.
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The territorialization of climate action
- By Alice Mazeaud,
- Alexis Aulagnier,
- Andy Smith
- et al.
In Pôle Sud (2022/2 No 57)
Climate urgency and local temporalities: the difficult territorialisation of climate policies
In Natures Sciences Sociétés (2023/4 Vol. 31)
Climate Change Politics: From Scientific Controversies to Public Action
- By Yann Bérard
- and Daniel Compagnon
In Critique internationale (2014/1 No 62)
Corporate lobbying and multilateral environmental agreements
Examples from the climate change and biosecurity sectors
- By Amandine Orsini,
- Daniel Compagnon,
- Translated from French by Kathryn Kleppinger
In Revue française de science politique (2011/2 Vol. 61)
The CORSIA market instrument: a policy compromise to climatize a reluctant international aviation sector
In Gouvernement et action publique (2022/3 VOL. 11)
The So-Called “Agricultural Reform” in Zimbabwe
Who Benefits from Crime?
In Études (2003/3 Volume 398)
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Climate urgency and local temporalities: the difficult territorialisation of climate policies
In Natures Sciences Sociétés (2023/4 Vol. 31)
The territorialization of climate action
- By Alice Mazeaud,
- Alexis Aulagnier,
- Andy Smith
- et al.
In Pôle Sud (2022/2 No 57)
The CORSIA market instrument: a policy compromise to climatize a reluctant international aviation sector
In Gouvernement et action publique (2022/3 VOL. 11)
Climate Change Politics: From Scientific Controversies to Public Action
- By Yann Bérard
- and Daniel Compagnon
In Critique internationale (2014/1 No 62)
Corporate lobbying and multilateral environmental agreements
Examples from the climate change and biosecurity sectors
- By Amandine Orsini,
- Daniel Compagnon,
- Translated from French by Kathryn Kleppinger
In Revue française de science politique (2011/2 Vol. 61)
The So-Called “Agricultural Reform” in Zimbabwe
Who Benefits from Crime?
In Études (2003/3 Volume 398)
Zimbabwe: The Role of Civil Society in the Emergence of a Democratic Opposition
In Revue internationale de politique comparée (2002/2 Vol. 9)
Introduction to the topic
Zimbabwe: Transition or chaos
In Politique africaine (2001/1 No 81)
Mugabe and Partners Ltd.: The political conquest of the economic arena
In Politique africaine (2001/1 No 81)