Global Environmental Politics
2001 - 2025
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Volume 5, issue 4, 2005
- Hostage to Norms: States, Institutions and Global Forest Politics pp. 1-24

- Radoslav S. Dimitrov
- The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety and Shifts in the Discourse of Precaution pp. 25-46

- Peter Andrée
- Picking the Wrong Fight: Why Attacks on the World Trade Organization Pose the Real Threat to National Environmental and Public Health Protection pp. 47-72

- Alasdair R. Young
- Fishing under Flags of Convenience: Using Market Power to Increase Participation in International Regulation pp. 73-94

- Elizabeth R. DeSombre
- How Transnational Environmental Advocacy Networks Socialize International Financial Institutions: A Case Study of the International Finance Corporation pp. 95-119

- Susan Park
- A World Environmental Organization: Solution or Threat for Effective International Environmental Governance? pp. 120-122

- J. Samuel Barkin
- Cities and Climate Change: Urban Sustainability and Global Environmental Governance pp. 122-124

- Kai N. Lee
- A Sea Change: Exclusive Economic Zones and Governance Institutions for Living Marine Resources pp. 124-125

- Frank Alcock
- Environmental Policymaking: Assessing the Use of Alternative Policy Instruments pp. 126-127

- Benjamin Cashore
- The Business of Global Environmental Governance pp. 128-129

- Erik Lundsgaarde
- The New Accountability: Environmental Responsibility across Borders pp. 130-131

- Susan Park
Volume 5, issue 3, 2005
- The Global South and the Environment: Essays in Memory of Marian A.L.Miller pp. 1-3

- Jennifer Clapp
- Cancer and Global Environmental Politics: Proposing a New Research Agenda pp. 6-13

- Peter Dauvergne
- Capacity Development for the Environment: Broadening the Scope pp. 14-22

- Ambuj D. Sagar and Stacy D. VanDeveer
- Global Environmental Governance for Corporate Responsibility and Accountability pp. 23-34

- Jennifer Clapp
- Dying of Consumption: Accidents or Sacrifices of Global Morality? pp. 35-47

- Peter Dauvergne
- The Third World and Global Environmental Negotiations: Interests, Institutions and Ideas pp. 48-69

- Marc Williams
- Race, Class and the Global Politics of Environmental Inequality pp. 70-94

- Peter Newell
- From "Project" to "Context": Community Based Natural Resource Management in Botswana pp. 95-124

- Larry A. Swatuk
- Acid Rain Science and Politics in Japan: A History of Knowledge and Action toward Sustainability pp. 125-130

- William Varettoni and Jeremy S. Boss
- Dams and Development: Transnational Struggles for Water and Power pp. 131-133

- Richard A. Matthew
- Governing through Markets: Forest Certification and Non-State Authority pp. 133-135

- Kate O'Neill
- National Governance and the Global Climate Change Regime pp. 135-137

- William C.G. Burns
Volume 5, issue 2, 2005
- Questioning the Motivations for International Repositories for Nuclear Waste pp. 1-9

- Alan Marshall
- Explaining the Gaps between Mandate and Performance: Agency Theory and World Bank Environmental Reform pp. 10-37

- Tamar Gutner
- Norm Entrapment and Preference Change: The Evolution of the European Union Position on International Emissions Trading pp. 38-60

- Loren Cass
- Participating or Just Talking? Sustainable Development Councils and the Implementation of Agenda 21 pp. 61-87

- Jonathan Rosenberg and Linus Spencer Thomas
- From Science to Multiculturalism: Postmodern Trends in Environmental Organizations pp. 88-113

- Gabriel Ignatow
- Environmental Politics and Policy: A Comparative Approach pp. 114-116

- Alastair Iles
- Science and Politics in the International Environment pp. 116-118

- Mark Henderson
- Nature's Experts: Science, Politics and the Environment pp. 118-119

- Paul P. Craig
- Environmental Protest in Western Europe pp. 119-121

- Jörg Balsiger
Volume 5, issue 1, 2005
- The Making of the 2003 EU Emissions Trading Directive: An Ultra-Quick Process due to Entrepreneurial Proficiency? pp. 1-23

- Jørgen Wettestad
- A Herd Mentality in the Design of International Environmental Agreements? pp. 24-57

- David G. Victor and Lesley A. Coben
- Implementing International Environmental Treaties in Developing Countries: China's Compliance with the Montreal Protocol pp. 58-81

- Jimin Zhao
- Governing GMOs in the EU: A Deviant Case of Environmental Policy-making? pp. 82-104

- G. Kristin Rosendal
- An Alternative Explanation for the Failure of the UNCED Forest Negotiations pp. 105-130

- Deborah S. Davenport
- Green Giants? Environmental Policies of the U.S. and the E.U pp. 131-135

- Marcus Schaper
- International Environmental Justice: A North South Dimension pp. 136-138

- Paul G. Harris
- The River Runs Black: The Environmental Challenge to China's Future pp. 138-141

- Jerry McBeath
- Smart Alliance-How a Global Corporation and Environmental Activists Transformed a Tarnished Brand pp. 141-143

- Ronnie D. Lipschutz
Volume 4, issue 4, 2004
- Marian A.L. Miller 1950-2003 pp. iii-iv

- Jennifer Clapp and Peter Dauvergne
- Addressing the Global Governance Deficit pp. 1-15

- Peter M. Haas
- Trends in Global Environmental Governance: The Emergence of a Mutual Supportiveness Approach to Achieve Sustainable Development pp. 16-22

- Mukul Sanwal
- The Emergent "System" of Global Environmental Governance pp. 23-35

- Adil Najam, Ioli Christopoulou and William R. Moomaw
- Three-Not Two-Major Environmental Counternarratives to Globalization pp. 36-53

- Emery Roe and Michel J.G. van Eeten
- NGO Influence in the Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol: Compliance, Flexibility Mechanisms, and Sinks pp. 54-75

- Lars H. Gulbrandsen and Steinar Andresen
- Mapping Environmental Justice in Technology Flows: Computer Waste Impacts in Asia pp. 76-107

- Alastair Iles
- One Basin at a Time: The Global Environment Facility and Governance of Transboundary Waters pp. 108-141

- Andrea K. Gerlak
- Environmental Politics in Japan, Germany, and the United States pp. 142-147

- Jerry McBeath
- The Green State-Rethinking Democracy and Sovereignty pp. 148-151

- Jason Lambacher
- The Commons in the New Millennium: Challenges and Adaptations pp. 151-153

- Inger Weibust
Volume 4, issue 3, 2004
- The WTO and the Environment: Its Past Record is Better than Critics Believe, but the Future Outlook is Bleak pp. 1-8

- Eric Neumayer
- Trade and the Environment: Stuck in a Political Impasse at the WTO after the Doha and Cancun Ministerial Conferences pp. 9-21

- Urs P. Thomas
- Who Ratifies Environmental Treaties and Why? Institutionalism, Structuralism and Participation by 192 Nations in 22 Treaties pp. 22-64

- J. Timmons Roberts, Bradley C. Parks and Alexis A. Vásquez
- Understanding Disenfranchisement: Civil Society and Developing Countries' Influence and Participation in Global Governance for Sustainable Development pp. 65-84

- Dana R. Fisher and Jessica F. Green
- Expert Advice and Desertification Policy: Past Experience and Current Challenges pp. 85-106

- Marybeth Long Martello
- The Convention to Combat Desertification and the Role of Innovative Policy-Making Discourses: The Case of Burkina Faso pp. 107-127

- Hans Bruyninckx
- Dynamics of the Southern Collective: Developing Countries in Desertification Negotiations pp. 128-154

- Adil Najam
- Ideology, Social Theory, and the Environment pp. 155-159

- Jack Manno
- Multilateral Development Banks and the Challenge of Reform pp. 160-167

- Eva T. Thorne
Volume 4, issue 2, 2004
- Ecological Politics, Violence, and the Theme of Empire pp. 1-11

- Simon Dalby
- Ecology in an Age of Empire: A Reply to (and extension of) Dalby's Imperial Thesis pp. 12-19

- Ken Conca
- Imitations of Empire pp. 20-23

- Ronnie D. Lipschutz
- The Big Chill: The WTO and Multilateral Environmental Agreements pp. 24-50

- Robyn Eckersley
- Redefining the Issues: NGO Influence on International Forest Negotiations pp. 51-74

- David Humphreys
- Overlapping Public and Private Governance: Can Forest Certification Fill the Gaps in the Global Forest Regime? pp. 75-99

- Lars H. Gulbrandsen
- Exploring Sustainable Consumption: Environmental Policy and the Social Sciences pp. 100-102

- Ian Thomas
- Greening NAFTA: The North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation pp. 102-105

- Paul Stanton Kibel
- The Political Economy of the Environment pp. 105-106

- Paul Craig
Volume 4, issue 1, 2004
- Global Environmental Change and the Nation State pp. 1-22

- Frank Biermann and Klaus Dingwerth
- The Role of the Nation State in International Environmental Policy pp. 23-28

- Jürgen Trittin
- Lead Markets for Environmental Innovations: A New Role for the Nation State pp. 29-46

- Martin Jänicke and Klaus Jacob
- Sovereignty Bounded: Public Trusteeship for Common Pool Resources? pp. 47-71

- Peter H. Sand
- Post-Sovereign Environmental Governance pp. 72-96

- Bradley C. Karkkainen
- Intellectual Property Rights and Biodiversity Management: The Case of India pp. 97-114

- Philippe Cullet and Jawahar Raja
- Faces of Environmental Racism: Confronting Issues of Global Justice pp. 115-121

- Gabriela Kütting
- Moral and Political Reasoning in Environmental Practice pp. 122-124

- Ronnie Lipschutz
- Livable Cities? Urban Struggles for Livelihood and Sustainability pp. 124-126

- Bryan McDonald
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