Crossref Citations
This article has been cited by the following publications. This list is generated based on data provided by
Crossref.
Grewal, Jody
2021.
Withdrawn: Real effects of disclosure regulation on voluntary disclosers.
Journal of Accounting and Economics,
p.
101390.
Schweinberger, Tanja
2022.
How promise breaking in trade rhetoric shapes attitudes toward bilateral US-China trade cooperation.
Business and Politics,
Vol. 24,
Issue. 4,
p.
463.
Wagner-Olfermann, Elisabeth
2022.
Political leadership in transboundary crises, responsibility attributions, and the role of the media: a synthesis of previous research and theoretical extension.
Annals of the International Communication Association,
Vol. 46,
Issue. 4,
p.
290.
Spektor, Matias
Mignozzetti, Umberto
and
Fasolin, Guilherme N.
2022.
Nationalist Backlash Against Foreign Climate Shaming.
Global Environmental Politics,
Vol. 22,
Issue. 1,
p.
139.
Victor, David G.
Lumkowsky, Marcel
and
Dannenberg, Astrid
2022.
Determining the credibility of commitments in international climate policy.
Nature Climate Change,
Vol. 12,
Issue. 9,
p.
793.
Efrat, Asif
and
Yair, Omer
2023.
International rankings and public opinion: Compliance, dismissal, or backlash?.
The Review of International Organizations,
Vol. 18,
Issue. 4,
p.
607.
Yadin, Sharon
2023.
Fighting Climate Change through Shaming.
Stankovic, Tatjana
Hovi, Jon
and
Skodvin, Tora
2023.
The Paris Agreement’s inherent tension between ambition and compliance.
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications,
Vol. 10,
Issue. 1,
Szabó, Gabriella
and
Kiss, Balázs
2023.
Unpacking shame management in politics: strategies for evoking and steps to mitigate the feeling of shame.
Political Research Exchange,
Vol. 5,
Issue. 1,
Kohno, Masaru
Montinola, Gabriella R.
and
Winters, Matthew S.
2023.
Foreign pressure and public opinion in target states.
World Development,
Vol. 169,
Issue. ,
p.
106305.
Koliev, Faradj
Park, Baekkwan
and
Duit, Andreas
2023.
Climate shaming: explaining environmental NGOs targeting practices.
Climate Policy,
Vol. 23,
Issue. 7,
p.
845.
Bergquist, Parrish
and
Mahdavi, Paasha
2023.
Examining the effect of cost information and framing on support for methane regulations in Europe.
Environmental Research Letters,
Vol. 18,
Issue. 9,
p.
094046.
Dannenberg, Astrid
Lumkowsky, Marcel
Carlton, Emily K.
and
Victor, David G.
2023.
Naming and shaming as a strategy for enforcing the Paris Agreement: The role of political institutions and public concern.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,
Vol. 120,
Issue. 40,
Giray, Burak
2023.
Troop-providers' ideational commitment to UN peacekeeping and effectiveness.
International Interactions,
Vol. 49,
Issue. 3,
p.
372.
Egel, Naomi
2024.
Catching flies with vinegar or honey? Shaming, praising, and public support for international agreements.
The Review of International Organizations,
Powers, Ryan
2024.
Is context pretext? Institutionalized commitments and the situational politics of foreign economic policy.
The Review of International Organizations,
Gomm, Sarah
Huber, Robert A.
Kolcava, Dennis
Smith, E. Keith
and
Bernauer, Thomas
2024.
Procedural inclusiveness can mitigate trust challenges in environmental policymaking.
Journal of European Public Policy,
p.
1.
Hadden, Jennifer
and
Prakash, Aseem
2024.
The value of unrealistic targets: why some climate activists are unwilling to abandon the 1.5 °C target.
npj Climate Action,
Vol. 3,
Issue. 1,
Koliev, Faradj
Duit, Andreas
and
Park, Baekkwan
2024.
The Impact of INGO Climate Shaming on National Laws.
International Interactions,
Vol. 50,
Issue. 1,
p.
94.
Kanno, Takaya
and
Miwa, Hirofumi
2024.
Military Threats, International Pressure, and Public Opinion on the Nuclear Ban Treaty in Japan.
Journal for Peace and Nuclear Disarmament,
p.
1.