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Replication Data for: Hanegraaff, M., J. Vergauwen, and J. Beyers (2019) Should I Stay or Should I Go? Explaining Exit and Entry of Non-State Actors at United Nations Climate Summits, Governance. forthcoming

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The past decades have been characterized by a growing number of non-state actors (NSAs) involved in global governance. However, despite this growth only a small number of NSAs have been able to maintain a prolonged global presence over a substantial period of time. To explain why some NSAs are more active, we rely on resource dependence theory. We demonstrate that sustained advocacy over time can be explained by a density dependence mechanism, namely the more NSAs mobilize, the lower the chance that individual NSAs will prolong their global advocacy efforts. Analysis of data stemming from a unique dataset of 5,627 NSAs active at the global climate conferences demonstrates that much advocacy in this field is indeed of an incidental nature, namely a large number of groups attend once and never return.
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