Global Environmental Politics
2001 - 2025
Current editor(s): Steven Bernstein, Matthew Hoffmann and Erika Weinthal
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Volume 1, issue 4, 2001
- Trade and Environment in the World Trading System: A Decade of Stalemate? pp. 1-9

- Marc Williams
- Environmental and Health Research: Overlapping Agendas pp. 10-17

- Caroline Thomas
- Risky Business: Insurance Companies in Global Warming Politics pp. 18-42

- Matthew Paterson
- Climate Change and the Oil Industry: Common Problems, Different Strategies pp. 43-64

- Jon Birger Skjærseth and Tora Skodvin
- NGO Influence in International Environmental Negotiations: A Framework for Analysis pp. 65-85

- Michele M. Betsill and Elisabeth Corell
- A Comparative Look at NGO Influence in International Environmental Negotiations: Desertification and Climate Change pp. 86-107

- Elisabeth Corell and Michele M. Betsill
- Structure and Agent in the Scientific Diplomacy of Climate Change: An Empirical Case Study of Science-Policy Interaction in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (Advances in Global Change Research, Vol. 5) pp. 108-114

- Stephen Bocking
- Earth Odyssey: Around theWorld in Search of Our Environmental Future pp. 115-116

- Judith Shapiro
Volume 1, issue 3, 2001
- Confronting Consumption pp. 1-10

- Ken Conca
- Consumption and its Externalities: Where Economy Meets Ecology pp. 11-30

- Thomas Princen
- Individualization: Plant a Tree, Buy a Bike, Save the World? pp. 31-52

- Michael F. Maniates
- Consumption and Environment in a Global Economy pp. 53-71

- Ken Conca
- Environmental History, Political Economy and Change: Frameworks and Tools for Research and Analysis pp. 72-91

- Ronnie D. Lipschutz
- Competing Political Visions: WTO Governance and Green Politics pp. 92-113

- Martin Weber
- A Paradox of Virtue?: "Other" Knowledges and Environment-Development Politics pp. 114-141

- Marybeth Long Martello
- Nature Production and Power: Towards an Ecological Political Economy pp. 142-145

- Paul K. Gellert
- Environmental Conflict: An Anthology pp. 145-147

- Steen Nordstrom
Volume 1, issue 2, 2001
- Global Climate Change and the Futility of the Kyoto Process pp. 1-9

- Marvin S. Soroos
- Climate Policy as Accumulation Strategy: The Failure of COP6 and Emerging Trends in Climate Politics pp. 10-17

- Matthew Paterson
- It's Capacity, Stupid: International Assistance and National Implementation pp. 18-29

- Stacy D. VanDeveer and Geoffrey D. Dabelko
- Backward Boycotts: Demand Management and Fishery Conservation pp. 30-41

- J. Samuel Barkin and Kashif Mansori
- Two Ways of Reasoning, One Outcome: The World Bank's Evolving Philosophy in Establishing a "Sustainable Water Resources Management" Policy pp. 42-47

- Jeremy Allouche and Matthias Finger
- Conflict or Cooperation? The Social and Political Impacts of Resource Scarcity on Small Island States pp. 48-70

- Richard A. Matthew and Ted Gaulin
- The Global Environment Facility-a Role Model for International Governance? pp. 71-94

- Charlotte Streck
- Dehierarchization and Sustainable Development in Liberal and Non-liberal Societies pp. 95-111

- Marcel Wissenburg
- Domestic Sources of International Environmental Policy: Industry, Environmentalists, and U.S. Power pp. 112-114

- Kate E. Marshall
- Understanding Global Environmental Politics: Domination, Accumulation, Resistance pp. 114-116

- David Watkins
Volume 1, issue 1, 2001
- Environment, Equity and Globalization: Beyond Resistance pp. 1-10

- Robert Paehlke
- Resistance is Fertile pp. 11-17

- John S. Dryzek
- Ohmage to Resistance pp. 18-22

- Ronnie D. Lipschutz
- The Organization of the Impossible pp. 23-28

- Konrad von Moltke
- What Could a World Environmental Organization Do? pp. 29-34

- John Whalley
- New Environmental Architectures and the Search for Effectiveness pp. 35-44

- Peter Newell
- The Emerging Debate on the Need for a World Environment Organization: A Commentary pp. 45-55

- Frank Biermann
- Environmental Organizations: Changing Roles and Functions in Global Politics pp. 56-76

- Ludivine Tamiotti
- The Changing Nature of Global Waste Management for the 21st Century: A Mixed Blessing? pp. 77-98

- Kate O'Neill
- Inferences and Indices: Evaluating the Effectiveness of International Environmental Regimes pp. 99-121

- Oran R. Young
- How Regime Theory and the Economic Theory of International Environmental Cooperation Can Learn from Each Other pp. 122-147

- Eric Neumayer
- Global Voices from the South pp. 148-154

- Adil Najam
- 1999 Winner ofthe Harold and Margaret Sprout Award for the Best Book in the Area of International Environmental Affairs pp. 155-156

- Karen T. Litfin
- 2000 Winner ofthe Harold and Margaret Sprout Award for the Best Book in the Area of International Environmental Affairs pp. 156-158

- Kate O'Neill, Stacy D. VanDeveer and Stacy D. VanDeveer
- Science and Politics in International Environmental Regimes: Between Integrity and Involvement pp. 158-160

- Jan-Stefan Fritz