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Rietig, Katharina (no date) ‘The Power of Strategy: Environmental NGO Influence in International Climate Negotiations’, Global Governance, 22, pp. 269–288. Available at: https://search.proquest.com/docview/1790170116/fulltextPDF/854D6A2E1B584F62PQ/1?accountid=14782.
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