Global Environmental Politics
2001 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 4, 2019
- Introduction pp. 1-2

- Matthew Hoffmann, Steven Bernstein and Erika Weinthal
- The Climate Vulnerabilities of Global Nuclear Power pp. 3-13

- SarahM. Jordaan, Afreen Siddiqi, William Kakenmaster and AliceC. Hill
- When Do International Treaties Matter for Domestic EnvironmentalLegislation? pp. 14-44

- Clara Brandi, Dominique Blümer and Jean-Frédéric Morin
- Make Fossil Fuels Great Again? The Paris Agreement, Trump, and the USFossil Fuel Industry pp. 45-62

- Lukas Hermwille and Lisa Sanderink
- What Drives Norm Success? Evidence from Anti–Fossil FuelCampaigns pp. 63-84

- Mathieu Blondeel, Jeff Colgan and Thijs Van deGraaf
- Making REDD+ Transparent: Opportunities for MobileTechnology pp. 85-117

- Adam Bumpus, Thu-Ba Huynh and Sophie Pascoe
- On Growth Projections in the Shared SocioeconomicPathways pp. 118-132

- Halvard Buhaug and Jonas Vestby
- “Climate Refugees”—A UsefulConcept? pp. 133-138

- Gregory White
- The Concept of Climate Migration: Advocacy and ItsProspects pp. 139-141

- Saleh Ahmed
- Transboundary Environmental Governance Across theWorld’s LongestBorder pp. 141-143

- AndrewB. Kirkpatrick
- Subnational Hydropolitics: Conflict, Cooperation, andInstitution-Building in Shared RiverBasins pp. 143-145

- V.Miranda Chase
Volume 19, issue 3, 2019
- Transformative Water Relations: Indigenous Interventions in Global Political Economies pp. 1-15

- Kate J. Neville and Glen Coulthard
- (En)gendering Shoreline Law: Nishnaabeg Relational Politics Along the Trent Severn Waterway pp. 16-32

- Madeline Whetung
- Engaging Colonial Entanglements: “Treatment as a State” Policy for Indigenous Water Co-Governance pp. 33-56

- Sibyl Diver, Daniel Ahrens, Talia Arbit and Karen Bakker
- “Our Winters’ Rights”: Challenging Colonial Water Laws pp. 57-76

- Andrew Curley
- Finding Common Ground: Negotiating Downstream Rights to Harvest with Upstream Responsibilities to Protect—Dairies, Berries, and Shellfish in the Salish Sea pp. 77-97

- Emma S. Norman
- Rendering Technical, Rendering Sacred: The Politics of Hydroelectric Development on British Columbia’s Saaghii Naachii/Peace River pp. 98-119

- Caleb Behn and Karen Bakker
- Including Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Environmental Assessments: Restructuring the Process pp. 120-132

- Rachel Arsenault, Carrie Bourassa, Sibyl Diver, Deborah McGregor and Aaron Witham
- Rare Earth Politics across Time, Space, and Scale pp. 133-138

- Stacy D. VanDeveer
- Rules without Rights: Land, Labor, and Private Authority in the Global Economy pp. 139-141

- Graham Bullock
- International Organizations and Environmental Protection: Conservation and Globalization in the Twentieth Century pp. 141-143

- Swapna Pathak
- Regulating the Polluters: Markets and Strategies for Protecting the Global Environment pp. 143-145

- Adriana Gama
Volume 19, issue 2, 2019
- Introduction pp. 1-3

- Matthew Hoffmann, Steven Bernstein and Erika Weinthal
- Being There: International Negotiations as Study Sites in Global Environmental Politics pp. 4-13

- Kate O’Neill and Peter M. Haas
- Weighting the World: IPBES and the Struggle over Biocultural Diversity pp. 14-37

- Hannah Hughes and Alice B. M. Vadrot
- Making Influence Visible: Innovating Ethnography at the Paris Climate Summit pp. 38-60

- Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya and Laura Zanotti
- Deliberative Ecologies: Complexity and Social–Ecological Dynamics in International Environmental Negotiations pp. 61-80

- Jonathan Pickering
- Using Negotiation Sites for Richer Collection of Network Data pp. 81-92

- Matthew Paterson
- Catastrophic Climate Risk and Brazilian Amazonian Politics and Policies: A New Research Agenda pp. 93-103

- Joana Castro Pereira and Eduardo Viola
- Discourses of Resilience in the Climate Security Debate pp. 104-126

- Peter Ferguson
- The Political Economy of Carbon Capture and Storage Technology Adoption pp. 127-148

- Elena V. McLean and Tatyana Plaksina
- Coal, Climate Justice, and the Cultural Politics of Energy Transition pp. 149-168

- Benjamin Brown and Samuel J. Spiegel
- Global Governance in the Age of the Anthropocene: Are Sustainable Development Goals the Answer? pp. 169-174

- Elham Seyedsayamdost
- Governance Entrepreneurs: International Organizations and the Rise of Global Public-Private Partnerships pp. 175-177

- Thomas Hickmann
- Green Grades: Can Information Save the Earth? pp. 177-179

- Tim Bartley
- China’s Role in Reducing Carbon Emissions: The Stabilisation of Energy Consumption and the Deployment of Renewable Energy pp. 179-181

- Rajiv Ranjan
Volume 19, issue 1, 2019
- Dangerous Incrementalism of the Paris Agreement pp. 4-11

- Jen Iris Allan
- Pursuing an Indigenous Platform: Exploring Opportunities and Constraints for Indigenous Participation in the UNFCCC pp. 12-33

- Ella Belfer, James D. Ford, Michelle Maillet, Malcolm Araos and Melanie Flynn
- How Rising Powers Create Governance Gaps: The Case of Export Credit and the Environment pp. 34-52

- Kristen Hopewell
- Deforestation and the United States–Peru Trade Promotion Agreement pp. 53-76

- Clint Peinhardt, Alisha A. Kim and Viveca Pavon-Harr
- South–South Transnational Advocacy: Mobilizing Against Brazilian Dams in the Peruvian Amazon pp. 77-98

- Paula Franco Moreira, Jonathan Kishen Gamu, Cristina Yumie Aoki Inoue, Simone Athayde, Sônia Regina da Cal Seixas and Eduardo Viola
- Private Governance in Developing Countries: Drivers of Voluntary Carbon Offset Programs pp. 99-122

- Liliana B. Andonova and Yixian Sun
- Finding Order in Chaos: Grappling with the Policy and Politics of Sustainable Energy Transition pp. 123-128

- Nina Kelsey
- Beyond Politics: The Private Governance Response to Climate Change pp. 129-130

- Noriko Kusumi
- The Evolution of Carbon Markets: Design and Diffusion pp. 131-132

- Siddhartha Dabhi
- A Farewell to Ice: A Report from the Arctic pp. 132-133

- Eleni Kavvatha
Volume 18, issue 4, 2018
- Renegotiating the Columbia River Treaty: Transboundary Governance and Indigenous Rights pp. 4-24

- Alice Cohen and Emma S. Norman
- Worlding the Study of Global Environmental Politics in the Anthropocene: Indigenous Voices from the Amazon pp. 25-42

- Cristina Yumie Aoki Inoue
- Constructing Rights of Nature Norms in the US, Ecuador, and New Zealand pp. 43-62

- Craig M. Kauffman and Pamela L. Martin
- International Water Cooperation and Environmental Peacemaking pp. 63-84

- Tobias Ide and Adrien Detges
- The Shifting Context of Sustainability: Growth and the World Ocean Regime pp. 85-106

- Peter J. Jacques and Rafaella Lobo
- Environmental Mobilities: An Alternative Lens to Global Environmental Governance pp. 107-126

- Ingrid Boas, Sanneke Kloppenburg, Judith van Leeuwen and Machiel Lamers
- Wildlife Crime: Politics, People, and Prevention pp. 127-131

- William Moreto
- The Global Emergence of Constitutional Environmental Rights pp. 132-134

- David R. Boyd
- Enterprising Nature: Economics, Markets, and Finance in Global Biodiversity Politics pp. 134-136

- Rebecca Pearse
- Towards a Cultural Politics of Climate Change: Devices, Desires, and Dissent pp. 136-138

- Sandeep Kandikuppa
Volume 18, issue 3, 2018
- Solar Geoengineering and Democracy pp. 5-24

- Joshua B. Horton, Jesse L. Reynolds, Holly Jean Buck, Daniel Callies, Stefan Schäfer, David W. Keith and Steve Rayner
- Transnational Support for Urban Climate Adaptation: Emerging Forms of Agency and Dependency pp. 25-46

- Eric K. Chu
- Southern Agency: Navigating Local and Global Imperatives in Climate Research pp. 47-65

- Ralph Borland, Robert Morrell and Vanessa Watson
- How Do States Benefit from Nonstate Governance? Evidence from Forest Sustainability Certification pp. 66-85

- Jesse Abrams, Erik Nielsen, Diana Diaz, Theresa Selfa, Erika Adams, Jennifer L. Dunn and Cassandra Moseley
- The New Regionalism in Global Organic Agricultural Governance Through Standards: A Cross-Regional Comparison pp. 86-105

- Sandra Schwindenhammer
- Perceptions of Corruption, Political Distrust, and the Weakening of Climate Policy pp. 106-129

- Ryan Rafaty
- The Transformative Capability of Transparency in Global Environmental Governance pp. 130-150

- David Ciplet, Kevin M. Adams, Romain Weikmans and J. Timmons Roberts
- Wildlife, Conservation and Conflict in the Anthropocene: New Forms of Stewardship? pp. 151-156

- Bruce Rocheleau
- Grassroots Global Governance: Local Watershed Management Experiments and the Evolution of Sustainable Development pp. 157-159

- Tabitha M. Benney and Stacy D. VanDeveer
- Global Carbon Pricing: The Path to Climate Cooperation pp. 159-161

- Cary Y. Hendrickson
- Linking EU Climate and Energy Policies—Decision-making, Implementation and Reform pp. 161-163

- Qing Li
Volume 18, issue 2, 2018
- The Global Environmental Politics of Food pp. 1-11

- Jennifer Clapp and Caitlin Scott
- Mega-Mergers on the Menu: Corporate Concentration and the Politics of Sustainability in the Global Food System pp. 12-33

- Jennifer Clapp
- The Global Politics of the Business of “Sustainable” Palm Oil pp. 34-52

- Peter Dauvergne
- Governing Food and Agriculture in a Warming World pp. 53-71

- Peter Newell, Olivia Taylor and Charles Touni
- The Global Environmental Politics and Political Economy of Seafood Systems pp. 72-92

- Liam Campling and Elizabeth Havice
- Sustainably Sourced Junk Food? Big Food and the Challenge of Sustainable Diets pp. 93-113

- Caitlin Scott
- Beekeepers Versus Biotech: Commodity Characteristics and Regulatory Interdependence in the Global Environmental Politics of Food pp. 114-133

- Shana M. Starobin
- Ghosts and Things: Agriculture and Animal Life pp. 134-142

- Tony Weis
- Toward Multipurpose Agriculture: Food, Fuels, Flex Crops, and Prospects for a Bioeconomy pp. 143-150

- Mairon G. Bastos Lima
- Change and Resilience in Melanesian Societies pp. 151-155

- Fengshi Wu
- Climate Diplomacy from Rio to Paris: The Effort to Contain Global Warming pp. 156-158

- Jen Iris Allan
- Rethinking Authority in Global Climate Governance: How Transnational Climate Initiatives Relate to the International Climate Regime pp. 158-160

- Laura Iozzelli
- Climate Justice and Geoengineering. Ethics and Politics in the Atmospheric Anthropocene pp. 160-162

- Angèle Minguet
Volume 18, issue 1, 2018
- Individual Behavior and Global Environmental Problems pp. 5-12

- Elizabeth R. DeSombre
- The (Dis)empowering Effects of Transparency Beyond Information Disclosure: The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative in Myanmar pp. 13-32

- Marjanneke J. Vijge
- Climate Change and the Politics of Military Bases pp. 33-51

- Jeff D. Colgan
- The Comparative Politics of Climate Change Mitigation Measures: Who Promotes Carbon Sinks and Why? pp. 52-75

- Jo-Kristian S. Røttereng
- Norms, Incentives, or Deadlines? Explaining Norway’s Noncompliance with the Gothenburg Protocol pp. 76-98

- Andreas Kokkvoll Tveit
- Toward Environmental Democracy? Procedural Environmental Rights and Environmental Justice pp. 99-121

- Joshua C. Gellers and Christopher Jeffords
- Mapping the Trade and Environment Nexus: Insights from a New Data Set pp. 122-139

- Jean-Frédéric Morin, Andreas Dür and Lisa Lechner
- China’s Environment: Views from Above, Below, and Beyond pp. 140-145

- Mark Henderson
- Collecting Food, Cultivating People: Subsistence and Society in Central Africa pp. 146-148

- Amy Freitag
- Management of Transboundary Water Resources under Scarcity pp. 148-150

- Theresa Jedd
- Environmentalism of the Rich pp. 150-152

- Robin Broad
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