Global Environmental Politics
2001 - 2025
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Volume 7, issue 4, 2007
- The Comparative Politics of Climate Change pp. 1-18

- Kathryn Harrison and Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom
- Multi-Level Reinforcement: Explaining European Union Leadership in Climate Change Mitigation pp. 19-46

- Miranda A. Schreurs and Yves Tiberghien
- Russia and the Kyoto Protocol: Seeking an Alignment of Interests and Image pp. 47-69

- Laura A. Henry and Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom
- High Noon in Japan: Embedded Symbolism and Post-2001 Kyoto Protocol Politics pp. 70-91

- Yves Tiberghien and Miranda A. Schreurs
- The Road not Taken: Climate Change Policy in Canada and the United States pp. 92-117

- Kathryn Harrison
- Is Australia Faking It? The Kyoto Protocol and the Greenhouse Policy Challenge pp. 118-139

- Kate Crowley
- The Many Injustices of Climate Change pp. 140-146

- Jeannie Sowers
- Solar Revolution: The Economic Transformation of the Global Energy Industry pp. 147-148

- Travis Bradley and Armin Rosencranz
- The Failures of American and European Climate Policy: International Norms, Domestic Politics, and Unachievable Commitments pp. 149-151

- Alexander Ochs
- The Weather Makers: The History and Future Impact of Climate Change pp. 151-153

- Paul G. Harris
Volume 7, issue 3, 2007
- Evolution of Global Environmental Governance and the United Nations pp. 1-12

- Mukul Sanwal
- Implementing Multilateral Environmental Agreements: An Analysis of EU Directives pp. 13-41

- Richard Perkins and Eric Neumayer
- Oil Companies and Climate Change: Inconsistencies between Strategy Formulation and Implementation? pp. 42-62

- Ingvild Andreassen Sæverud and Jon Birger Skjærseth
- Coalition Politics and Chemicals Management in a Regulatory Ambitious Europe pp. 63-93

- Henrik Selin
- Necessary Preconditions for Deliberative Environmental Democracy? Challenging the Modernity Bias of Current Theory pp. 94-106

- Manjusha Gupte and Robert V. Bartlett
- The UN Commission on Sustainable Development: Which Mechanisms Explain Its Accomplishments? pp. 107-129

- Stine Madland Kaasa
- Corporate Environmentalism: Problems and Prospects pp. 130-135

- Aseem Prakash
- Environmental Citizenship pp. 136-137

- P. Alex Latta
- Globalization and the Environment Series pp. 138-139

- Barbie Bischof
- The Environment and International Politics. International Fisheries, Heidegger and Social Method pp. 140-141

- Áslaug Ásgeirsdóttir
Volume 7, issue 2, 2007
- Responding to Climate Change: Governance and Social Action beyond Kyoto pp. 1-10

- Harriet Bulkeley and Susanne C. Moser
- Regional Governance of Global Climate Change: The North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation pp. 11-27

- Michele M. Betsill
- Toward Carbon Governance: Challenges across Scales in the United States pp. 28-44

- Lisa Dilling
- Regional Renewable Energy Policy: A Process of Coalition Building pp. 45-63

- Sarah L. Mander
- Harnessing Community Energies: Explaining and Evaluating Community-Based Localism in Renewable Energy Policy in the UK pp. 64-82

- Gordon Walker, Sue Hunter, Patrick Devine-Wright, Bob Evans and Helen Fay
- The Scope of Action for Local Climate Policy: The Case of Norway pp. 83-101

- Carlo Aall, Kyrre Groven and Gard Lindseth
- The Hamburg CO pp. 102-123

- Sven Bode and David Lehmkuhl
- In the Long Shadows of Inaction: The Quiet Building of a Climate Protection Movement in the United States pp. 124-144

- Susanne C. Moser
- The Science and Politics of Global Climate Change: A Guide to the Debate pp. 145-147

- Maria Ivanova
- From Resource Scarcity to Ecological Security: Exploring New Limits to Growth pp. 147-148

- Richard L. Wallace
- The Logic of Sufficiency pp. 148-150

- J. Samuel Barkin
Volume 7, issue 1, 2007
- Revising Theories of Nonstate Market-Driven (NSMD) Governance: Lessons from the Finnish Forest Certification Experience pp. 1-44

- Benjamin Cashore, Elizabeth Egan, Graeme Auld and Deanna Newsom
- A Special Relationship: Chairpersons and the Secretariat in the Climate Change Negotiations pp. 45-68

- Joanna Depledge
- Issue Linkages in International Environmental Policy: The International Whaling Commission and Japanese Development Aid pp. 69-96

- Andrew R. Miller and Nives Dolsak
- Contesting Privatization: NGOs and Farmers' Rights in the African Model Law pp. 97-119

- Noah Zerbe
- Oceans of Trouble: Domestic Influence on International Fisheries Cooperation in the North Atlantic and the Barents Sea pp. 120-144

- Áslaug Ásgeirsdóttir
- Climbing the Learning Curve: US and European Regulation Compared pp. 145-150

- Walter Rosenbaum
Volume 6, issue 4, 2006
- Making Environmental Self-Regulation Mandatory pp. 1-12

- Richard Arnold and Andrew B. Whitford
- Institutional Design for EMS-Based Government Procurement Policies pp. 13-22

- Matthew Potoski and Aseem Prakash
- The Influence of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety: Comparing Mexico, China and South Africa pp. 23-55

- Aarti Gupta and Robert Falkner
- Discounting the Discount Rate: Ecocentrism and Environmental Economics pp. 56-72

- J. Samuel Barkin
- What You Don't Know Can Hurt You: Investor-State Disputes and the Protection of the Environment in Developing Countries pp. 73-100

- Kyla Tienhaara
- Contested Regimes in the International Political Economy: Global Regulation of Genetic Resources and the Internationalization of the State pp. 101-123

- Christoph Görg and Ulrich Brand
- Environmental Movements in Majority and Minority Worlds: A Global Perspective pp. 124-127

- Henrik Selin
Volume 6, issue 3, 2006
- Preface pp. 1-2

- Tora Skodvin, Steinar Andresen and Jon Hovi
- The Scholarship of Arild Underdal pp. 3-12

- Knut Midgaard
- Leadership Revisited pp. 13-27

- Tora Skodvin and Steinar Andresen
- The Limits of the Law of the Least Ambitious Program pp. 28-42

- Jon Hovi and Detlef F. Sprinz
- Negotiating a New Design for a World Ocean Regime pp. 43-57

- Edward L. Miles
- Imperfect Science pp. 58-71

- Raino Malnes
- Problem Structure, Institutional Design, and the Relative Effectiveness of International Environmental Agreements pp. 72-89

- Ronald B. Mitchell
- Toward Effective International Cooperation on Climate Change: Numbers, Interests and Institutions pp. 90-103

- David G. Victor
- Soft Law, Hard Law, and Effective Implementation of International Environmental Norms pp. 104-120

- Jon Birger Skjærseth, Olav Schram Stokke and Jørgen Wettestad
- The International Regimes Database: Designing and Using a Sophisticated Tool for Institutional Analysis pp. 121-143

- Oran R. Young and Michael Zürn
Volume 6, issue 2, 2006
- Institutional Interaction in Global Environmental Governance: The Case of the Cartagena Protocol and the World Trade Organization pp. 1-31

- Sebastian Oberthür and Thomas Gehring
- The Making of Global Environmental Norms: Endangered Species Protection pp. 32-54

- Charlotte Epstein
- When is Sustainable Forestry Sustainable? The Forest Stewardship Council in Argentina and Brazil pp. 55-84

- Ralph Espach
- Shop Right: American Conservatisms, Consumption, and the Environment pp. 85-111

- Nadivah Greenberg
- Environmental Movements in Majority and Minority Worlds: A Global Perspective pp. 112-117

- David A. Sonnenfeld
Volume 6, issue 1, 2006
- The Opposite of Learning: Ossification in the Climate Change Regime pp. 1-22

- Joanna Depledge
- Does Bureaucracy Really Matter? The Authority of Intergovernmental Treaty Secretariats in Global Environmental Politics pp. 23-49

- Steffen Bauer
- Planting Trees to Mitigate Climate Change: Contested Discourses of Ecological Modernization, Green Governmentality and Civic Environmentalism pp. 50-75

- Karin Bäckstrand and Eva Lövbrand
- The Rearguard of Modernity: Environmental Skepticism as a Struggle of Citizenship pp. 76-101

- Peter Jacques
- A Qualitative Analysis of the WTO's Role on Trade and Environment Issues pp. 102-124

- Rachel McCormick
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