Malaysia’s complex multi-level climate governance between institutionalization and non-state actor interventions
As a fast-industrialising emerging economy, Malaysia is highly dependent on fossil fuels – making it an increasingly significant contributor to global warming. Since 2009, the country has made a clear commitment to address the issue by introducing a dedicated climate change policy and multi-level go...
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2021
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