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Networks in contention
J Hadden
Cambridge University Press, 2015
4022015
Exploring the framing power of NGOs in global climate politics
JI Allan, J Hadden
Environmental Politics 26 (4), 600-620, 2017
1682017
Spillover or spillout? The global justice movement in the United States after 9/11
J Hadden, S Tarrow
Mobilization: An International Quarterly 12 (4), 359-376, 2007
1202007
Explaining variation in transnational climate change activism: The role of inter-movement spillover
J Hadden
Global Environmental Politics 14 (2), 7-25, 2014
1162014
Transition, hedge, or resist? Understanding political and economic behavior toward decarbonization in the oil and gas industry
J Green, J Hadden, T Hale, P Mahdavi
Review of international political economy 29 (6), 2036-2063, 2022
902022
The power of peers: How transnational advocacy networks shape NGO strategies on climate change
J Hadden, L Jasny
British Journal of Political Science 49 (2), 637-659, 2019
872019
Density and decline in the founding of international NGOs in the United States
SS Bush, J Hadden
International studies quarterly 63 (4), 1133-1146, 2019
602019
What's in a norm? Mapping the norm definition process in the debate on sustainable development
J Hadden, LA Seybert
Global Governance 22 (2), 249, 2016
402016
The global justice movement in the United States since Seattle
J Hadden, S Tarrow
Global Justice Movement, 210-231, 2015
252015
Networks and the Politics of the Environment
R Berardo, I Alcañiz, J Hadden, L Jasny
172016
What’s different about the environment? Environmental INGOs in comparative perspective
J Hadden, SS Bush
Environmental politics 30 (1-2), 202-223, 2021
152021
Learning from defeat: The strategic reorientation of the US climate movement
J Hadden
Climate Action in a Globalizing World, 127-148, 2017
152017
Using earnings calls to understand the political behavior of major polluters
P Mahdavi, J Green, J Hadden, T Hale
Global Environmental Politics 22 (1), 159-174, 2022
102022
How did environmental governance become complex? Understanding mutualism between environmental NGOs and international organizations
JF Green, J Hadden
International Studies Review 23 (4), 1792-1812, 2021
102021
The relational sources of advocacy strategies: Comparative evidence from the European and US climate change sectors
J Hadden
Policy Studies Journal 46 (2), 248-268, 2018
82018
Nonstate actors in the climate arena
J Busby, J Hadden
Stanley Foundation Report. Retrieved June 18, 2015, 2014
82014
Two Worlds of European Collective Action?: Civil Society Spillover (s) in European Climate Change Networks
J Hadden
conference on ‘Bringing Civil Society In: The European Union and the Rise of …, 2009
7*2009
Why Are Fossil Fuels So Entrenched?
J Hadden
Global Environmental Politics 20 (2), 157-161, 2020
32020
Divided Advocacy Networks: Conflict and Competition in Global Climate Change Politics
J Hadden
APSA 2011 Annual Meeting Paper, 2011
32011
The organizational ecology of international NGOs
S Bush, J Hadden
International Studies Association Conference. Baltimore, MD, 2017
22017
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