Julia Kreienkamp

ORCID: 0000-0002-2728-4280
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Research Areas
  • Policy Transfer and Learning
  • Sustainability and Climate Change Governance
  • International Development and Aid
  • Political Influence and Corporate Strategies
  • European Union Policy and Governance
  • Urban Planning and Governance
  • Energy and Environment Impacts
  • Mining and Resource Management
  • Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology
  • Climate Change and Geoengineering
  • Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism
  • Innovation, Sustainability, Human-Machine Systems
  • Complex Systems and Decision Making
  • Human Rights and Development
  • Globalization, Economics, and Policies
  • Climate Change Policy and Economics
  • Environmental Justice and Health Disparities

University College London
2020-2023

Transition to a post-carbon economy implies changes that are both far-reaching and unprecedented. The notion decarbonization transition must encompass multiple forms of justice is gaining ground. In response, the concept Just has become ever more popular – confusion about its meaning greater. We argue in this paper term needs rigorous updating develop full conceptual power for analysis evaluation rapid extensive energy transitions already underway. After reviewing different uses practice...

10.1080/14693062.2022.2108365 article EN Climate Policy 2022-08-09

Abstract Why are existing global governance structures “not fit for purpose” when it comes to addressing complex catastrophic risks (CGCRs) such as climate breakdown, ecosystem collapse, or parasitic artificial general intelligence? This article argues that a deeper appreciation of these complex—as opposed complicated—is vital an effective response. It joins other IR scholarship seeking invigorate rigorous research agenda on system dynamics within world politics, highlighting the value...

10.1093/isr/viaa074 article EN International Studies Review 2020-10-02

The EU's ambition to lead in global climate governance has shaped its engagement with the UNFCCC regime and informed a vast body of regulatory instruments. However, EU policy outcomes have not always matched aspirations. We explore how UNFCCC-EU institutional interactions by combining multilevel perspective scholarship on entrepreneurship explain when, why, motivated entrepreneurs are most likely secure transformative change. contrast successful transformation European Green Deal experience...

10.1080/07036337.2022.2072838 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Journal of European Integration 2022-07-04

Abstract Do international organizations (IOs) actually help address global problems? This question is of major concern for governance scholars and policy makers, yet few existing studies review issues effectiveness across a range different issue areas. paper generates comparative insights on IO performance seven domains, namely climate change, development, finance, investment, migration, security, trade. Based detailed expert survey, we consider how key IOs in these areas perform three...

10.1111/1758-5899.13125 article EN Global Policy 2022-08-08
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