Global Environmental Politics
2001 - 2025
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Volume 11, issue 4, 2011
- Conservation's Friends in High Places: Neoliberalism, Networks, and the Transnational Conservation Elite pp. 1-21

- George Holmes
- Global Governance from the Amazon: Leaving Oil Underground in Yasuní National Park, Ecuador pp. 22-42

- Pamela L. Martin
- The Cause of Mountains: The Politics of Promoting a Global Agenda pp. 43-65

- Gilles Rudaz
- Forest Tenure and Multi-level Governance in Avoiding Deforestation under REDD+ pp. 66-88

- Emma Doherty and Heike Schroeder
- Interaction Management by Partnerships: The Case of Biodiversity and Climate Change pp. 89-107

- Ingrid J. Visseren-Hamakers, Bas Arts and Pieter Glasbergen
- Local Actions, Global Impacts: International Cooperation and the CDM pp. 108-133

- Ariel Dinar, Shaikh Mahfuzur Rahman, Donald Larson and Philippe Ambrosi
- Reimagining Global Climate Change: Alternatives to the UN Treaty Process pp. 134-138

- Shannon K. Orr
- Transnational Environmental Governance: The Emergence and Effects of the Certification of Forests and Fisheries pp. 139-141

- J. Samuel Barkin
- World Bank Group Interactions with Environmentalists: Changing International Organisation Identities pp. 141-143

- David Downie
- Winds of Change: The Environmental Movement and the Global Development of the Wind Energy Industry pp. 143-144

- Michael M. Gunter
Volume 11, issue 3, 2011
- Climate Change Bandwagoning: The Impacts of Strategic Linkages on Regime Design, Maintenance, and Death pp. 1-9

- Sikina Jinnah
- Issue-linkages to Climate Change Measured through NGO Participation in the UNFCCC pp. 10-22

- Miquel Muñoz Cabré
- Marketing Linkages: Secretariat Governance of the Climate-Biodiversity Interface pp. 23-43

- Sikina Jinnah
- Combating Ineffectiveness: Climate Change Bandwagoning and the UN Convention to Combat Desertification pp. 44-63

- Alexandra Conliffe
- Climate Change and Global Fisheries Management: Linking Issues to Protect Ecosystems or to Save Political Interests? pp. 64-84

- Mark Axelrod
- Building the Forest-Climate Bandwagon: REDD+ and the Logic of Problem Amelioration pp. 85-103

- Constance L. McDermott, Kelly Levin and Benjamin Cashore
- Threats or Vulnerabilities? Assessing the Link between Climate Change and Security pp. 104-120

- Nicole Detraz
- Jumping on the Human Rights Bandwagon: How Rights-based Linkages Can Refocus Climate Politics pp. 121-136

- Simon Nicholson and Daniel Chong
- The Challenges of Planetary Bandwagoning pp. 137-144

- Paul Wapner
- Understanding Institutional Change in International Environmental Regimes pp. 145-151

- Christopher Marcoux
- Environmental Justice and Sustainability in the Former Soviet Union pp. 152-154

- Katrina Z. S. Schwartz
- Red to Green: Environmental Activism in Post-Soviet Russia pp. 154-156

- Sondra Venable
- Protecting Biological Diversity: The Effectiveness of Access and Benefit-sharing Regimes pp. 156-158

- Samuel Snyder
Volume 11, issue 2, 2011
- This Must Be the Place: Underrepresentation of Identity and Meaning in Climate Change Decision-Making pp. 1-25

- W. Neil Adger, Jon Barnett, F. S. Chapin and Heidi Ellemor
- The Globalization of Carbon Trading: Transnational Business Coalitions in Climate Politics pp. 26-50

- Jonas Meckling
- Introduction: The Greening of Global Financial Markets? pp. 51-53

- Eric Helleiner
- Financial Activism and Global Climate Change: The Rise of Investor-Driven Governance Networks pp. 54-74

- Michael MacLeod and Jacob Park
- Counting the Environment: The Environmental Implications of International Accounting Standards pp. 75-97

- Jason Thistlethwaite
- The Limits of Carbon Disclosure: Theorizing the Business Case for Investor Environmentalism pp. 98-119

- Adam Harmes
- Understanding and Governing the Global Food System pp. 120-125

- Simon Nicholson
- Unveiling the Whale: Discourses on Whales and Whaling pp. 126-127

- Steven B. Rothman
- The Environmental Politics of Sacrifice pp. 127-129

- Alastair Iles
- Greening the Car Industry: Varieties of Capitalism and Climate Change pp. 129-131

- Katja Biedenkopf
Volume 10, issue 4, 2010
- Institutions and Policies to Protect Rural Livelihoods in REDD+ Regimes pp. 1-11

- Kathleen Lawlor, Erika Weinthal and Lydia Olander
- Indigenous Struggles, Environmental Justice, and Community Capabilities pp. 12-35

- David Schlosberg and David Carruthers
- NGO Power in Global Social and Environmental Standard-Setting pp. 36-59

- Magnus Boström and Kristina Tamm Hallström
- Reconstructing Automobility: The Making and Breaking of Modern Transportation pp. 60-78

- Katherine J. Goodwin
- Energy, Environment, and Security: Critical Links in a Post-Peak World pp. 79-100

- Shane Mulligan
- Fixing the EU Emissions Trading System? Understanding the Post-2012 Changes pp. 101-123

- Jon Birger Skjærseth and Jørgen Wettestad
- Energy: Past, Present, and Future pp. 124-128

- Michael Jackson and Armin Rosencranz
- Managers of Global Change: The Influence of International Environmental Bureaucracies pp. 129-131

- Ken Conca
- Environmental Skepticism: Ecology, Power, and Public Life pp. 131-133

- Juliann Emmons Allison
Volume 10, issue 3, 2010
- Transparency in Global Environmental Governance: A Coming of Age? pp. 1-9

- Aarti Gupta
- Information Disclosure and Environmental Rights: The Aarhus Convention pp. 10-31

- Michael Mason
- Transparency as Contested Political Terrain: Who Knows What about the Global GMO Trade and Why does it Matter? pp. 32-52

- Aarti Gupta
- Disclosure as Governance: The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative and Resource Management in the Developing World pp. 53-73

- Virginia Haufler
- Tamed Transparency: How Information Disclosure under the Global Reporting Initiative Fails to Empower pp. 74-96

- Klaus Dingwerth and Margot Eichinger
- Transparency in Nonstate Certification: Consequences for Accountability and Legitimacy pp. 97-119

- Graeme Auld and Lars H. Gulbrandsen
- The National Context for Transparency-based Global Environmental Governance pp. 120-131

- Ann Florini
- The Future of Transparency: Power, Pitfalls and Promises pp. 132-143

- Arthur P. J. Mol
- Perspectives on Water Governance pp. 144-149

- Erika Weinthal
- Treasures of the Earth: Need, Greed, and a Sustainable Future pp. 150-151

- Michael Schoon
- Global Democracy and Sustainable Jurisprudence: Deliberative Environmental Law pp. 152-153

- Cory McCruden
- Negotiating Environment and Science: An Insider's View of International Agreements, from Driftnets to the Space Station pp. 154-155

- Stephen Bocking
Volume 10, issue 2, 2010
- The Problem of Consumption pp. 1-10

- Peter Dauvergne
- COP-15 in Copenhagen: How the Merging of Movements Left Civil Society Out in the Cold pp. 11-17

- Dana R. Fisher
- Inside Copenhagen: The State of Climate Governance pp. 18-24

- Radoslav S. Dimitrov
- Public-Private Partnerships for the Earth: Politics and Patterns of Hybrid Authority in the Multilateral System pp. 25-53

- Liliana B. Andonova
- Overlap Management in the World Trade Organization: Secretariat Influence on Trade-Environment Politics pp. 54-79

- Sikina Jinnah
- Norms, Institutions and Social Learning: An Explanation for Weak Policy Integration in the WTO's Committee on Trade and Environment pp. 80-117

- Melissa Gabler
- The Legitimacy of International Regimes pp. 118-120

- Matthew J. Hoffmann
- Science in Environmental Policy: The Politics of Objective Advice pp. 120-122

- Mary Manjikian
- Conservation Refugees: The Hundred-Year Conflict Between Global Conservation and Native Peoples pp. 122-124

- Michael L. Lewis
Volume 10, issue 1, 2010
- Terrorist Threats to the Environment in Iraq and Beyond pp. 1-6

- Ali Mohamed Al-Damkhi and Rana Abdullah Al-Fares
- Militarization and the Environment: A Panel Study of Carbon Dioxide Emissions and the Ecological Footprints of Nations, 1970-2000 pp. 7-29

- Andrew K. Jorgenson, Brett Clark and Jeffrey Kentor
- UNEP in Global Environmental Governance: Design, Leadership, Location pp. 30-59

- Maria Ivanova
- Preparing for a Warmer World: Towards a Global Governance System to Protect Climate Refugees pp. 60-88

- Frank Biermann and Ingrid Boas
- Shifting Tides in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean Tuna Fishery: The Political Economy of Regulation and Industry Responses pp. 89-114

- Elizabeth Havice and Liam Campling
- Accounting for Difficulties faced in Materializing a Transnational ENGO Conservation Network: A Case-Study from the Mediterranean pp. 115-151

- Iosif Botetzagias, Prue Robinson and Lily Venizelos
- Framing Anthropogenic Environmental Change in Public Health Terms pp. 152-157

- Michael A. Stevenson
- The Shadows of Consumption: Consequences for the Global Environment pp. 158-160

- Stacy D. VanDeveer
- Why We Disagree About Climate Change: Understanding Controversy, Inaction and Opportunity pp. 160-162

- Joseph F. C. DiMento
- Comparative Environmental Regulation in the United States and Russia pp. 162-164

- Laura A. Henry
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