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Publications by Wade Hoxtell

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  • Study 09 Mar 2017

    Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships and the 2030 Agenda: Challenges and Options for Oversight at the United Nations

    By Wade Hoxtell
    United Nations entities have long entered into multi-stakeholder partnerships with companies and civil society organizations. However, concerns about transparency, accountability, and effectiveness have prompted new discussions about the potential need for greater intergovernmental oversight over…
  • Study 06 May 2015

    Business Engagement in Humanitarian Response and Disaster Risk Management

    By Wade Hoxtell, Kristina Teicke
    Background Two forms of business engagement exist in the context of humanitarian response and disaster risk management: commercial engagement, in which companies are paid for their products and services, and non-commercial engagement in which companies partner with humanitarian organizations for…
  • Study 15 Mar 2014

    Linking Energy Access to Carbon Emission Reductions and Subsidy Reforms

    By Wade Hoxtell
    Introduction The lack of universal access to modern energy is one of the most pressing challenges of our time. Nearly 1.3 billion people worldwide still lack access to electricity; another billion are believed to suffer from intermittent power supply, while more than 2.6 billion rely on hazardous…
  • Policy brief 28 Feb 2014

    Connecting Security and Development: Towards a Transatlantic Strategy in Fragile States

    By Alexander Gaus, Wade Hoxtell
  • Working paper 15 Jul 2013

    The EU-US Development Dialogue: Past, Present and Future

    By Alexander Gaus, Wade Hoxtell
    The United States and Europe are still the world heavyweights of development assistance. Together, the US, the European Commission and the 27 EU member states provide almost two-thirds of global official development assistance. Despite the much-discussed and growing role of “new donors,” stronger…
  • Study 30 Jun 2013

    UN-Business Partnerships: A Handbook

    By Wade Hoxtell, Maximilian Norz, Julia Steets
  • Working paper 28 Feb 2012

    The Impact of Shale Gas on European Energy Security

    By Andreas Goldthau, Wade Hoxtell
    Introduction Gas markets are in flux. In most of the OECD world, gas demand has faltered during the past years, a consequence of the ongoing financial and economic crisis. At the same time, soaring unconventional (shale) gas production, mainly in the US, coupled with increasing global capacity in…
  • Working paper 01 Feb 2012

    Addressing Carbon Emissions and Oil Price Volatility

    By Andreas Goldthau, Wade Hoxtell
    Introduction The common dependency on energy, shared by societies around the world, entails policy challenges of global nature and scope. From dealing with the negative externalities of greenhouse gas emissions and adapting to dwindling low-cost reserves of fossil fuels in the context of massively…
  • Study 31 Dec 2009

    Coming of Age: UN-Private Sector Collaboration Since 2000

    By Wade Hoxtell, Domenica Preysing, Julia Steets
  • Working paper 31 Dec 2008

    Towards a Global Carbon Market? The Potential and Limits of Carbon Market Integration

    By Jan Martin Witte, Wade Hoxtell, Timo Behr, Jamie Manzer

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