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Regulation & Governance

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Flagship journal of the @ECPR SG on Regulatory Governance @Reg_Gov @WileyPolitics
2021 Journal Impact Factors Ranking: 3/151 (Law), 4/47 (Public Administration

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📢 New open-access article alert 📢 Bocquet traces the evolution of data protection regulation in the U.S., France, and Germany, to explain its long-term stagnation despite the radical transformation of the information landscape bit.ly/3F6Z61Q #RegGov Wiley Politics & Policy

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📢 New article alert 📢 Pei finds that perceptions of competence and warmth in street-level bureaucrats enhance citizen compliance during pandemic emergencies, based on a large-scale randomized survey experiment in China bit.ly/3DcWnDI #RegGov Wiley Politics & Policy

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📢 New open-access article alert 📢 Kaplan & Rami examine investor-driven climate governance (ICG) and argue that its core mechanism—finance-driven emissions cuts—is a myth, as disclosure and commitments often lack real action bit.ly/3DHqyCY #RegGov Wiley Politics & Policy

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📢 New open-access article alert 📢 Wesdorp examines how surrogate inspectorates—temporary actors enforcing regulations—shape media coverage of regulatory agencies, and finds rising, increasingly negative coverage of them bit.ly/41LXgLo #RegGov Wiley Politics & Policy

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📢 New open-access article alert 📢 Kathryn Hochstetler outlines a research agenda on the credibility, impact on poverty, and ripple effects of the "green economy" idea, highlighting challenges for the Global South bit.ly/4bK0cx0 #RegGov Wiley Politics & Policy

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In a new open-access article Fligstein argues that dominant theories of capitalism fail to explain if the energy transition will happen, calling for new approaches to study its opportunities & constraints in addressing climate change bit.ly/4kHOqr4 #RegGov Wiley Politics & Policy

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📢 New article alert 📢 Isik Ozel explains the diverging climate policy trajectories in Chile and Mexico, focusing on climate coalition-building and feasible commitments bit.ly/4l3hl92 #RegGov Wiley Politics & Policy

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📢 New open-access article alert 📢 Pieter E. Stek, Lima-de-Oliveira & Vasudhevan develop a theoretical framework for carbon market development and examine its evolution in Brazil, Indonesia, and Malaysia bit.ly/4iKPMzK #RegGov Wiley Politics & Policy

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Trending in #Law: ooir.org/index.php?fiel… 1) Defending the Integrity Principle 2) Correction to a correction of a statistical error 3) Judges’ Use of Catholic Convents in England & Ireland, 1930–59 (Law and History Rev) 4) Climate Change & Managed Decline in the EU (@reggov_journal)

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1) Defending the Integrity Principle

2) Correction to a correction of a statistical error

3) Judges’ Use of Catholic Convents in England &amp; Ireland, 1930–59 (<a href="/history_law/">Law and History Rev</a>)

4) Climate Change &amp; Managed Decline in the EU (@reggov_journal)
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In a new open-access article, Timur Ergen & Luuk Schmitz argue that decarbonization has legitimized industrial policies for managing economic decline, and show how EU policies have gone beyond regulation to support green transitions bit.ly/3XI97Jn #RegGov Wiley Politics & Policy

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I'm thrilled to share that my latest research paper, "Polarization and Voluntary Compliance: The Impact of Ideological Extremity on the Effectiveness of Self-Regulation," authored with Yuval Feldman & Tom Tyler (Yale Law School) has been published today in Regulation & Governance 🎉

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📢 New article alert 📢 Gezelius shows how using administrative sanctions to enforce loose legal norms in Norway backfired—eroding trust and triggering pushback from frontline workers bit.ly/4i1Zf4v #RegGov Wiley Politics & Policy

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In a new open-access article, Smith uses South Pacific case studies to show how China repatriates cybercriminals without extradition treaties—using political pressure, police cooperation, and tactics rooted in domestic policing norms bit.ly/4ldczpH #RegGov Wiley Politics & Policy

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📢 New open-access article alert 📢 Brooks & Lauber argue that impact assessment should be viewed as a political agenda-setting tool, using the EU alcohol advertising rules as a case study bit.ly/3E3UCZZ #RegGov Wiley Politics & Policy

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📢 New article alert 📢 Kovacs & Domonkos propose a transdisciplinary approach to degrowth industrial policy—drawing on the Visegrad countries’ foreign capital-dependent growth paths to rethink how to pursue a well-being economy bit.ly/4ct71Dr #RegGov Wiley Politics & Policy

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Trending in #Law: ooir.org/index.php?fiel… 1) Governing Skills in Middle‐Income Countries (@reggov_journal) 2) Japan's Supreme Court 3) Challenge to the Special Criminal Court in the Central African Republic 4) Green Transitions 5) ICJ & climate governance (@recieljournal)

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1) Governing Skills in Middle‐Income Countries (@reggov_journal)

2) Japan's Supreme Court

3) Challenge to the Special Criminal Court in the Central African Republic

4) Green Transitions

5) ICJ &amp; climate governance (@recieljournal)
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📢 New open-access article alert 📢 Anne-Marie Parth explains why European countries vary in adopting compulsory natural hazard insurance—highlighting the role of focusing events, interest group power, and exogenous shocks bit.ly/44AkneZ #RegGov Wiley Politics & Policy

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📢 New article alert 📢 Aldo Madariaga & Rangel-Padilla draw on the case of Nuevo León, Mexico, to argue that subnational dynamics—like local state-business cooperation—can foster coordinated skills systems even in adverse settings bit.ly/3YyGRcP #RegGov Wiley Politics & Policy

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📢 New open-access article alert 📢 Libby Maman, Ph.D, Yuval Feldman & Tyler use ESS and WVS data to show that ideological extremism undermines voluntary compliance with regulation—by eroding both institutional and interpersonal trust bit.ly/444LKOh #RegGov Wiley Politics & Policy