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Research update
28 November 2018
Thomas Hale contributes to Chatham House's research on international climate policy

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Thomas Hale, Associate Professor in Public Policy, co-authored a research paper for Chatham House on international climate policy. 

The paper is entitled The role of sub-state and non-state actors in international climate processes.

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The role of sub-state and non-state actors in international climate processes - Chatham House

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