Publications of Marco Verweij

Journal Article (8)

Journal Article
Engel, C., Verweij, M., Thompson, M., Douglas, M., Richard, E., Hendriks, F., … Rayner, S. (2006). Clumsy Solutions for a Complex World. The Case of Climate Change. Public Administration, 84, 817–843
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Verweij, M. (2003). The Competitiveness of Renewable Energy. Science Online (Debates Section)
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Verweij, M. (2003). Curbing Global Warming the Easy Way: An Alternative to the Kyoto Protocol. Government & Opposition, 38(2), 139–161
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Verweij, M., Douglas, M., & Thompson, M. (2003). Is Time Running out? The Case of Global Warming. Daedalus: Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 132(1), 98–107
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Verweij, M., & Josling, T. (2003). Deliberately Democratizing Multilateral Organizations. Governance, special issue, 16
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Verweij, M. (2002). Eight misrepresentations and a confession: a response to a critic. Law & Society Review, 36(1), 199–202
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Verweij, M. (2002). Water in Nepal. Development and Change, 33(3), 562–563
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Verweij, M. (2000). Why Is the River Rhine Cleaner than the Great Lakes (Despite Looser Regulation)? Law & Society Review, 34, 1007–1054

Book Chapter (2)

Book Chapter
Engel, C., Verweij, M., Douglas, M., Ellis, R., Hendriks, F., Lohmann, S., … Thompson, M. (2006). The Case for Clumsiness. In M. Verweij & M. Thompson (Eds.), Clumsy Solutions for a Complex World, 1–27. Houndmills: Palgrave
Book Chapter
Engel, C., Verweij, M., & Thompson, M. (2006). Clumsy Conclusions: How to Do Policy and Research in a Complex World. In M. Verweij & M. Thompson (Eds.), Clumsy Solutions for a Complex World, 1–27. Houndmills: Palgrave

Working Paper (2)

Working Paper
Verweij, M. (2001). A Snowball against Global Warming: An Alternative to the Kyoto Protocol. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods
Working Paper
Verweij, M. (2000). Two Ways of Solving Environmental Problems: A Comparative Study of Industrial Releases into the Rhine and the Great Lakes. Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods
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