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Mathieu Blondeel
Mathieu Blondeel
Assistant Professor, Institute for Environmental Studies, VU Amsterdam
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Russia's war on Ukraine, European energy policy responses & implications for sustainable transformations
C Kuzemko, M Blondeel, C Dupont, MC Brisbois
Energy Research & Social Science 93, 102842, 2022
1632022
The geopolitics of energy system transformation: A review
M Blondeel, MJ Bradshaw, G Bridge, C Kuzemko
Geography Compass 15 (7), e12580, 2021
1482021
Toward a global coal mining moratorium? A comparative analysis of coal mining policies in the USA, China, India and Australia
M Blondeel, T Van de Graaf
Climatic Change 150 (1), 89-101, 2018
1102018
Moving beyond coal: exploring and explaining the powering past coal alliance
M Blondeel, T Van de Graaf, T Haesebrouck
Energy Research & Social Science 59, 101304, 2020
782020
What drives norm success? Evidence from anti–fossil fuel campaigns
M Blondeel, J Colgan, T Van de Graaf
Global Environmental Politics 19 (4), 63-84, 2019
442019
Taking away a “social licence”: Neo-Gramscian perspectives on an international fossil fuel divestment norm
M Blondeel
Global Transitions 1, 200-209, 2019
222019
Managing transition risk: Toward an interdisciplinary understanding of strategies in the oil industry
M Blondeel, M Bradshaw
Energy Research & Social Science 91, 102696, 2022
172022
Fossil Fuel Subsidy Reform
T Van de Graaf, M Blondeel
The politics of fossil fuel subsidies and their reform, 83, 2018
162018
Reframing the climate debate: The origins and diffusion of net zero pledges
H Van Coppenolle, M Blondeel, T Van de Graaf
Global Policy 14 (1), 48-60, 2023
152023
COVID-19 and the climate-energy nexus
M Blondeel
European Policy Brief, 2020
72020
Globalization and decarbonization: Changing strategies of global oil and gas companies
Y Guo, Y Yang, M Bradshaw, C Wang, M Blondeel
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 14 (6), e849, 2023
62023
Brexit implications for sustainable energy in the UK
C Kuzemko, M Blondeel, A Froggatt
Policy & Politics 50 (4), 548-567, 2022
62022
International oil companies, decarbonisation and transition risks
M Blondeel, M Bradshaw
Handbook on Oil and International Relations, 372-392, 2022
62022
Walking a thin line: a reputational account of green central banking
M Blondeel, H Van Doorslaer, M Vermeiren
Environmental Politics, 1-29, 2024
52024
Do all roads lead to Paris? Comparing pathways to net-zero by BP, Shell, Chevron and ExxonMobil
G Trencher, M Blondeel, J Asuka
Climatic Change 176 (7), 83, 2023
42023
Focusing on non-state actions instead of non-state actors in the context of sustainability transitions
L Cobut, A Orsini, K Biedenkopf, M Blondeel, G Fuchs, E Kavvatha, ...
Global Policy Journal 2019 (October), 10-18, 2019
42019
Global energy scenarios: A geopolitical reality check
M Blondeel, J Price, M Bradshaw, S Pye, P Dodds, C Kuzemko, G Bridge
Global Environmental Change 84, 102781, 2024
12024
International and domestic leadership for fulfilling carbon neutrality in emerging economies: comparative evidence from China and India
S Chen, C Wang, Y Guo, Y Yang, M Blondeel
Journal of Chinese Governance 8 (4), 533-562, 2023
12023
Toward a Neo-Gramscian Interpretation of “Social Licence” The case of fossil fuel divestment
M Blondeel
The Palgrave Handbook of Social License to Operate and Energy Transitions, 1-24, 2022
12022
Proquest searches of climate norms
H Van Coppenolle, T Van de Graaf, M Blondeel
Zenodo, 2022
12022
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