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Intro
Acknowledgements
About the Book
Contents
About the Author
List of Figures
List of Tables
Part I: Climate Policy Integration: Widely Called for, But Contested in Implementation
Chapter 1: The Case for Climate Policy Integration
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Introduction to Climate Policy
1.3 Climate Policy in Emerging Economies
1.4 Climate Policy Integration: Widely Called for but Contested in Its Application
1.5 Research Questions Guiding This Book
1.6 Structure of the Book
Chapter 2: Concepts and Theories for CPI

2.1 Introduction to Climate Policy Integration
2.1.1 Definitions of Climate Policy: Implications for CPI
2.1.2 Comparison of Climate Policy Integration with Related Concepts
2.1.3 Policy Coherence
2.1.4 Policy Coordination
2.1.5 Cross-Sector Collaboration
2.1.6 CPI and Mainstreaming: Commonalities and Differences
2.1.7 Transferability of CPI Approaches to Emerging Economies
2.1.8 In Summary: Revising CPI Conceptually
2.2 Theoretical Model for CPI
2.2.1 First Theoretical Strand: International Resources and Incentives as Facilitator for CPI

2.2.2 Second Theoretical Strand: Explaining CPI as a Result of Policy Processes
2.2.3 Third Theoretical Strand: Role of Public Administration and Governance for CPI Processes
Chapter 3: Compound Comparative Analysis: Motivations for Country and Sector Selection and Methods
3.1 Rationale for Comparative Case Study Design
3.2 Theory Development Through Comparative Research
3.3 Motivation for Sector Selection
3.4 Motivation for Country Selection
3.5 Compound Comparative Research: Steps of Comparing
3.6 Operationalization of Variables
3.6.1 Policy Discourse and Negotiations

3.6.2 Policy Goals and Instruments
3.6.3 Subsystem Involvement and Governance Arrangements
3.7 Data and Methods
3.7.1 Causal Process Tracing (CPT)
3.7.2 Qualitative Interviews
3.7.3 Media and Policy Document Analysis
Part II: Pathways for Climate Policy Integration
Chapter 4: Introduction to Countries and Sectors: Energy and LUCF Sectors of Mexico and Indonesia
4.1 Introduction to the Energy Sector of Indonesia
4.2 Introduction to the Energy Sector of Mexico
4.3 Introduction to the LUCF Sector of Mexico
4.4 Introduction to the LUCF Sector of Indonesia

Chapter 5: Four Cases of Climate Policy Integration: Energy and LUCF Sectors of Mexico and Indonesia
5.1 CPI in the Indonesian Energy Sector
5.1.1 CPI in the Policy Discourse of the Energy Sector
5.1.2 CPI in Policy Goals and Instruments of the Indonesian Renewable Energy Sector
5.1.3 CPI in the Subsystem Involvement of the Indonesian Energy Sector
5.1.4 Explanation: CPI with the Energy Sector of Indonesia
5.2 CPI in the Mexican Energy Sector
5.2.1 CPI in the Policy Discourse of the Mexican Energy Sector

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