Global Environmental Politics
2001 - 2025
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Volume 3, issue 4, 2003
- Ronie-Richele Garcia-Johnson 1968-2003 pp. iii-v

- Liliana Botcheva, Thomas Princen, Erika Sasser and Paul Steinberg
- The Persistence of the Kyoto Protocol: Why Other Annex I Countries Move on Without the United States pp. 1-23

- Jon Hovi, Tora Skodvin and Steinar Andresen
- Civic Science for Sustainability: Reframing the Role of Experts, Policy-Makers and Citizens in Environmental Governance pp. 24-41

- Karin Bäckstrand
- Globalization, Poverty and the Environment in West Africa: Too Poor to Pollute? pp. 42-60

- Gabriela Kütting
- Nonstate Influence in the International Whaling Commission, 1970-1990 pp. 61-86

- Tora Skodvin and Steinar Andresen
- Environmental Politics and Policy: A Comparative Approach pp. 87-91

- Veronica Ward
- Democracy's Dilemma: Environment, Social Equity, and the Global Economy pp. 92-97

- J. Samuel Barkin
- The Collapse of the Kyoto Protocol and the Struggle to Slow Global Warming pp. 98-108

- Anita Krajnc
- International Environmental Cooperation: Politics and Diplomacy in Pacific Asia pp. 109-110

- Jerry McBeath
- Governing Global Biodiversity-The Evolution And Implementation Of The Convention On Biological Diversity pp. 110-112

- Dagmar D. Lohan
Volume 3, issue 3, 2003
- Time to Replace Globalization with Localization pp. 1-7

- Colin Hines
- The Counterintuitive Relationship between Globalization and Climate Change pp. 8-13

- J. Samuel Barkin
- Mapping Institutional Linkages in European Air Pollution Politics pp. 14-46

- Henrik Selin and Stacy D. VanDeveer
- Perceptions of Legitimacy and Efficacy in International Environmental Management Standards: The Impact of the Participation Gap pp. 47-73

- Susan Summers Raines
- The Oslo-Potsdam Solution to Measuring Regime Effectiveness: Critique, Response, and the Road Ahead pp. 74-96

- Jon Hovi, Detlef F. Sprinz and Arild Underdal
- Determining Regime Effectiveness: A Commentary on the Oslo-Potsdam Solution pp. 97-104

- Oran R. Young
- Regime Effectiveness and the Oslo-Potsdam Solution: A Rejoinder to Oran Young pp. 105-107

- Jon Hovi, Detlef F. Sprinz and Arild Underdal
- Tropical Forests and the Human Spirit: Journeys to the Brink of Hope pp. 108-111

- Jerry McBeath
- Pollution Control in East Asia: Lessons from Newly Industrializing Economies pp. 112-114

- Ken Wilkening
- Environmental Leadership in Developing Countries: Transnational Relations and Biodiversity Policy in Costa Rica and Bolivia pp. 114-116

- Howard Warshawsky
- Environmental Peacemaking pp. 116-118

- Robert Darst
- The Enemy of Nature: The End of Capitalism or the End of the World? pp. 118-120

- Susanne C. Moser
Volume 3, issue 2, 2003
- Conceptualizing Global Environmental Governance: From Interstate Regimes to Counter-Hegemonic Struggles pp. 1-10

- Matthew Paterson, David Humphreys and Lloyd Pettiford
- Poisons in the System: The Global Regulation of Hazardous Pesticides pp. 11-24

- Peter Hough
- Taking Institutions Seriously: How Regime Analysis can be Relevant to Multilevel Environmental Governance pp. 25-39

- John Vogler
- Life Protective or Carcinogenic Challenge? Global Forests Governance under Advanced Capitalism pp. 40-55

- David Humphreys
- Globalization and the Governance of Biotechnology pp. 56-71

- Peter Newell
- Private Environmental Governance and International Relations: Exploring the Links pp. 72-87

- Robert Falkner
- Place and Chips: Virtual Communities, Governance and the Environment pp. 88-102

- Roy Smith
- Movements, Networks, Hierarchies: A Gender Perspective on Global Environmental Governance pp. 103-119

- Charlotte Bretherton
- Challenging Global Environmental Governance: Social Movement Agency and Global Civil Society pp. 120-134

- Lucy H. Ford
Volume 3, issue 1, 2003
- World Summit on Sustainable Development: Toward a Post-Jo'burg Environmentalism pp. 1-10

- Paul Wapner
- Understanding Policy Change in Developing Countries: The Spheres of Influence Framework pp. 11-32

- Paul F. Steinberg
- Principles for Sustainability: From Cooperation and Efficiency to Sufficiency pp. 33-50

- Thomas Princen
- Two Steps Forward, One Step Backward: Societal Capacity and Israel's Implementation of the Barcelona Convention and the Mediterranean Action Plan pp. 51-71

- Erika Weinthal and Yael Parag
- Implementing International Environmental Agreements in Russia: Lessons from Fisheries Management, Nuclear Safety and Air Pollution Control pp. 72-98

- Geir Hønneland and Anne-Kristin Jørgensen
- Toward Renewed Legitimacy? Nuclear Power, Global Warming, and Security pp. 99-116

- Peter Stoett
- Confronting Consumption pp. 117-124

- Nayna J. Jhaveri
- Environment and Global Modernity pp. 125-142

- Jon Mulberg
- The Institutional Dimensions of Environmental Change: Fit, Interplay, Scale pp. 143-144

- Elizabeth R. DeSombre
- Environment and Statecraft: The Strategy of Environmental Treaty-Making pp. 145-147

- Oran R. Young
- The Drama of the Commons. Committee on the Human Dimensions of Global Change, National Research Council pp. 148-150

- Kai N. Lee
Volume 2, issue 4, 2002
- Ecoviolence: Shrinking Pie, or Honey Pot? pp. 1-34

- Indra de Soysa
- After the Boomerang: Environmental Movements and Politics in the La Plata River Basin pp. 35-57

- Kathryn Hochstetler
- A Quantitative Approach to Evaluating International Environmental Regimes pp. 58-83

- Ronald B. Mitchell
- Business Strategy and International Environmental Governance: Toward a Neo-Gramscian Synthesis pp. 84-101

- David L. Levy and Peter J. Newell
- A Political Economy of Russian Nature Conservation Policy: Why Scientists have Taken a Back Seat pp. 102-124

- David Ostergren and Peter Jacques
- Environment, Scarcity and Violence pp. 125-130

- Simon Dalby
- Political Nature: Environmentalism and the Interpretation of Western Thought pp. 131-133

- Paul Wapner
- Domestic Sources of International Environmental Policy: Industry, Environmentalists and U.S. Power pp. 134-136

- Inger Weibust
- Green Parties in National Governments pp. 136-138

- Kate E. Marshall
- Earth Summit 2002: A New Deal pp. 138-140

- Anita Krajnc
Volume 2, issue 3, 2002
- Liberal Environmentalism and Global Environmental Governance pp. 1-16

- Steven Bernstein
- Green Political Theory and the State: Context is Everything pp. 17-39

- Christian Hunold and John S. Dryzek
- Environmental Scarcity and Conflict: A Contrary Case from Lake Victoria pp. 40-62

- Marielle J. Canter and Stephen N. Ndegwa
- Making the Law of the Jungle: The Reform of Forest Legislation in Bolivia, Cameroon, Costa Rica, and Indonesia pp. 63-97

- Eduardo Silva, David Kaimowitz, Alan Bojanic, Francois Ekoko, Togu Manurung and Iciar Pavez
- The Time Dimension in International Regime Interplay pp. 98-117

- Regine Andersen
- Transnational Environmental Policy: Reconstructing Ozone pp. 118-123

- Judith A. Layzer
- Insatiable Appetite: The United States and the Ecological Degradation of the Tropical World pp. 124-126

- Paul F. Steinberg
- State Responsibility for Transboundary Air Pollution in International Law pp. 126-128

- Daniel C. Turack
- International Encyclopedia of Environmental Politics pp. 128-130

- Steve Charnovitz
- Toxic Exports: The Transfer of Hazardous Wastes from Rich to Poor Countries pp. 130-132

- Ronnie D. Lipschutz
Volume 2, issue 2, 2002
- Anil Agarwal 1947-2002 pp. iii-v

- Paul Wapner
- Beyond Pollution Havens pp. 1-10

- David Wheeler
- What the Pollution Havens Debate Overlooks pp. 11-19

- Jennifer Clapp
- Environmental Change, Protest, and Havens of Environmental Degradation: Evidence from Asia pp. 20-28

- Derek Hall
- Pollution Havens and the Transfer of Environmental Risk pp. 29-36

- Laura A. Strohm
- Horizontal Politics: Transnational Environmental Activism and Global Cultural Change pp. 37-62

- Paul Wapner
- Environmental Change and Foreign Policy: A Survey of Theory pp. 63-91

- John Barkdull and Paul G. Harris
- Ecological Modernization and the Global Economy pp. 92-115

- Arthur P. J. Mol
- Environmental Regime Effectiveness: Confronting Theory with Evidence pp. 116-122

- Veronica Ward
- Governing High Seas Fisheries: The Interplay of Global and Regional Regimes pp. 123-130

- Peter Jacques
- Learning to Manage Global Environmental Risks, Volume 2: A Comparative History of Social Responses to Climate Change, Ozone Depletion, and Acid Rain pp. 131-133

- Ronald B. Mitchell
- The Roots of Japan's International Environmental Politics pp. 133-134

- Ryo Kohsaka
Volume 2, issue 1, 2002
- Constructing Environmental Conflicts from Resource Scarcity pp. 1-11

- Peter M. Haas
- Turtles and Trade: The WTO's Acceptance of Environmental Trade Restrictions pp. 12-18

- Elizabeth R. DeSombre and J. Samuel Barkin
- Sustainable Consumption Governance in a Globalizing World pp. 19-45

- Doris A. Fuchs
- A New Vigilance: Identifying and Reducing the Risks of Environmental Terrorism pp. 46-64

- Elizabeth L. Chalecki
- Patenting Biodiversity? Rejecting WTO/TRIPS in Southern Africa pp. 65-82

- Andrew T. Mushita and Carol B. Thompson
- Economic Growth, Environmental Scarcity, and Conflict pp. 83-110

- Rafael Reuveny
- North Sea Cooperation: Linking International and Domestic Pollution Control pp. 111-119

- Stacy D. VanDeveer
- Killing for Conservation: Wildlife Policy in Zimbabwe pp. 120-122

- Geoffrey Wandesforde-Smith
- Waste Trading Among Rich Nations: Building a New Theory of Environmental Regulation pp. 122-124

- Anna Levine
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