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August 2015, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 176-183 Book Review Essay: Limits of Transnational Environmental Network Governance in North America
by Owen Temby - 184-186 Book Review: Stevenson, Hayley, and John S. Dryzek. 2014. Democratizing Global Climate Governance. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press
by Aysem Mert - 186-187 Book Review: Md Saidul Islam. 2014. Confronting the Blue Revolution: Industrial Aquaculture and Sustainability in the Global South. Toronto: University of Toronto Press
by Rachel G. Tiller - 187-190 Book Review: Oberthür, Sebastian, and G. Kristin Rosendal, eds. 2014. Global Governance of Genetic Resources: Access and Benefit Sharing after the Nagoya Protocol. New York and London: Routledge
by Marc Williams
May 2015, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 1-10 Building Productive Links between the UNFCCC and the Broader Global Climate Governance Landscape
by Michelle Betsill & Navroz K. Dubash & Matthew Paterson & Harro van Asselt & Antto Vihma & Harald Winkler - 11-18 Counter-Summitry: La Via Campesina, the People's Summit, and Rio+20
by David Meek - 19-37 Oppose, Support, or Hedge? Distributional Effects, Regulatory Pressure, and Business Strategy in Environmental Politics
by Jonas Meckling - 38-56 Fair and Equitable Negotiations? African Influence and the International Access and Benefit-Sharing Regime
by Brendan Coolsaet & John Pitseys - 57-78 From ‘Go Slow’ to ‘Gung Ho’? Climate Engineering Discourses in the UK, the US, and Germany
by Sebastian Harnisch & Stephanie Uther & Miranda Boettcher - 79-97 Money or Mandate? Why International Organizations Engage with the Climate Change Regime
by Nina Hall - 98-120 Marketing Renewable Energy through Geopolitics: Solar Farms in Israel
by Itay Fischhendler & Daniel Nathan & Dror Boymel - 121-141 An Uneasy Equilibrium: The Coordination of Climate Governance in Federated Systems
by David J. Gordon - 142-147 Book Review Essay: Security or Sovereignty? Institutional and Critical Approaches to the Global Food Crisis
by Anya M. Galli - 148-150 Book Review: Dauvergne, Peter, and Jane Lister. 2013. Eco-Business: A Big-Brand Takeover of Sustainability. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press
by Stephen E. Van Holde - 150-151 Book Review: Gallagher, Kelly Sims. 2014. The Globalization of Clean Energy Technology: Lessons from China. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press
by Erika Weinthal - 152-154 Book Review: Doherty, Brian, and Timothy Doyle. 2014. Environmentalism, Resistance, and Solidarity: The Politics of Friends of the Earth International. New York: Palgrave MacMillan
by Sarah S. Stroup
February 2015, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-20 When Does Science Matter? International Relations Meets Science and Technology Studies
by Rolf Lidskog & Göran Sundqvist - 21-40 The Contentious Political Economy of Biofuels
by Kate J. Neville - 41-59 Negotiating Authority in Global Biofuel Governance: Brazil and the EU in the WTO
by Sarah L. Stattman & Aarti Gupta - 60-82 Power and Carbon Sovereignty in a Non-Traditional Capitalist State: Discourses of Carbon Trading in China
by Alex Y. Lo & Michael Howes - 83-104 Transnational Advocacy over Time: Business and NGO Mobilization at UN Climate Summits
by Marcel Hanegraaff - 105-122 Bilateral Climate Cooperation: The EU’s Relations with China and India
by Diarmuid Torney - 123-128 Book Review Essay: Energy Justice, Climate Change, and the Challenge of Global Energy Governance
by Juliann Emmons Allison - 129-131 Book Review: Christoff, Peter, and Robyn Eckersley. 2013. Globalization and the Environment. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
by Jennifer Lawrence - 131-133 Book Review: Zink, Eren. 2013. Hot Science, High Water: Assembling Nature, Society and Environmental Policy in Contemporary Vietnam. Copenhagen: NIAS Press
by Jennifer Wallace - 133-134 Book Review: Bridger, Rose. 2013. Plane Truth: Aviation’s Real Impact on People and the Environment. London: Pluto Press
by Alden Griffith
November 2014, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 1-9 Transparency in the Extractive Industries: Time to Ask for More
by Raimund Bleischwitz - 10-35 The Rise of Renewable Energy Protectionism: Emerging Trade Conflicts and Implications for Low Carbon Development
by Joanna I. Lewis - 36-54 The Changing Nature of Nature: Environmental Politics in the Anthropocene
by Paul Wapner - 55-74 The World Bank and Negotiating the Red Sea and Dead Sea Water Conveyance Project
by Neda Zawahri & Erika Weinthal - 75-96 Contesting Climate Injustice: Transnational Advocacy Network Struggles for Rights in UN Climate Politics
by David Ciplet - 97-115 Blame Games in the Amazon: Environmental Crises and the Emergence of a Transparency Regime in Brazil
by Raoni Rajao & Yola Georgiadou - 116-138 Basins at Risk: Predicting International River Basin Conflict and Cooperation
by Thomas Bernauer & Tobias Bohmelt - 139-144 Book Review Essay: State and Society in China’s Environmental Politics
by Matthew Gaudreau - 145-147 Book Review: SStern, Rachel E. 2013. Environmental Litigation in China: A Study in Political Ambivalence. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
by Phillip Stalley - 147-150 Book Review: Gareau, Brian J. 2013. From Precaution to Profit: Contemporary Challenges to Environmental Protection in the Montreal Protocol. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press
by David L. Downie - 150-152 Book Review: Green, Jessica F. 2014. Rethinking Private Authority: Agents and Entrepreneurs in Global Environmental Governance. Princeton: Princeton University Press
by Lars H. Gulbrandsen
August 2014, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 1-20 Introduction: Studying Global Environmental Meetings to Understand Global Environmental Governance: Collaborative Event Ethnography at the Tenth Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity
by Lisa M. Campbell & Catherine Corson & Noella J. Gray & Kenneth I. MacDonald & Peter Brosius - 21-40 Capturing the Personal in Politics: Ethnographies of Global Environmental Governance
by Catherine Corson & Lisa M. Campbell & Kenneth Iain MacDonald - 41-63 Producing Targets for Conservation: Science and Politics at the Tenth Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity
by Lisa M. Campbell & Shannon Hagerman & Noella J. Gray - 64-83 Boundary Objects and Global Consensus: Scalar Narratives of Marine Conservation in the Convention on Biological Diversity
by Noella J. Gray & Rebecca L. Gruby & Lisa M. Campbell - 84-101 Fuel for the Fire: Biofuels and the Problem of Translation at the Tenth Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity
by Deborah Scott & Sarah Hitchner & Edward M. Maclin & Juan Luis Dammert B. - 102-124 Negotiating the Nagoya Protocol: Indigenous Demands for Justice
by Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya - 125-131 Forum: What Does Collaborative Event Ethnography Tell Us About Global Environmental Governance?
by Rosaleen Duffy - 132-138 Forum: Collaborative Event Ethnography: Between Structural Power and Empirical Nuance?
by Bram Büscher - 139-145 Book Review Essay: Public–Private Partnering in Natural Resource Extraction
by Michael Stevenson - 146-147 Book Review: Bown, Natalie, Tim Gray, and Selina M. Stead. 2013. Contested Forms of Governance in Marine Protected Areas: A Study of Co-Management and Adaptive Co-Management
by Betul Gokkir - 148-149 Book Review: Harris, Paul G. 2013. What's Wrong with Climate Politics and How to Fix It
by Theresa Jedd - 150-151 Book Review: Widener, Patricia. 2011. Oil Injustice: Resisting and Conceding a Pipeline in Ecuador
by Alex Latta
May 2014, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 1-6 Climate Suffering
by Paul Wapner - 7-25 Explaining Variation in Transnational Climate Change Activism: The Role of Inter-Movement Spillover
by Jennifer Hadden - 26-44 Local–Global Linkages in Environmental Governance: The Case of Crop Genetic Resources
by Zuhre Aksoy - 45-63 On the Design of an International Governance Framework for Geoengineering
by Ian D. Lloyd & Michael Oppenheimer - 64-81 Rescuing EU Emissions Trading: Mission Impossible?
by Jørgen Wettestad - 82-101 Security in Climate Change Discourse: Analyzing the Divergence between US and EU Approaches to Policy
by Jarrod Hayes & Janelle Knox-Hayes - 102-121 Frames of Climate Change in Side Events from Kyoto to Durban
by Mattias Hjerpe & Katarina Buhr - 122-128 Review Essay: Localized Responses to Unsustainable Growth
by Hélène Ducros - 129-130 Book Review: arkin, Samuel J., and Elizabeth R. DeSombre. 2013. Saving Global Fisheries: Reducing Fishing Capacity to Promote Sustainability. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
by Rachel G. Tiller - 131-132 Book Review: Stokke, Olav Schram. 2012. Disaggregating International Regimes: A New Approach to Evaluation and Comparison. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press
by James Hollway - 132-134 Book Review: Mazzolini, Elizabeth, and Stephanie Foote, Editors. 2012. Histories of the Dustheap: Waste, Material Cultures, Social Justice. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press
by Bryan McDonald
February 2014, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-19 Global Environmental Law and Treaty-Making on Hazardous Substances: The Minamata Convention and Mercury Abatement
by Henrik Selin - 20-39 Transparency in Resource Governance: The Pitfalls and Potential of “New Oil” in Sub-Saharan Africa
by James Van Alstine - 40-58 Scaling up Buen Vivir: Globalizing Local Environmental Governance from Ecuador
by Craig M. Kauffman & Pamela L. Martin - 59-78 Counting Carbon: The Politics of Carbon Footprints and Climate Governance from the Individual to the Global
by James Morton Turner - 79-106 Cross-National Public Opinion on Climate Change: The Effects of Affluence and Vulnerability
by So Young Kim & Yael Wolinsky-Nahmias - 107-129 Governance by Diffusion: Transnational Municipal Networks and the Spread of Local Climate Strategies in Europe
by Lukas Hakelberg - 130-135 Review Essay: Climate Capitalism and its Discontents
by Rebecca Pearse - 136-138 Book Review: Tun Myint. 2012. Governing International Rivers: Polycentric Politics in the Mekong and the Rhine. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar
by Jennifer L. Wallace - 138-139 Book Review: Daanish Mustafa. 2013. Water Resource Management in a Vulnerable World: The Hydro-Harzardscapes of Climate Change. New York, NY: I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd
by Dallas Blaney - 140-142 Book Review: Vogel, David. 2012. The Politics of Precaution: Regulating Health, Safety, and Environmental Risks in Europe and the United States. Princeton: Princeton University Press
by Levente Szentkirályi
November 2013, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 1-11 The Contested Legacy of Rio+20
by Maria Ivanova - 12-21 Rio+20: Sustainable Development in a Time of Multilateral Decline
by Steven Bernstein - 22-40 Three Ways to Understand State Actors in International Negotiations: Climate Change in the Clinton Years (1993–2000)
by Christian Downie - 41-60 No Talk, Some Walk: Obama Administration First-Term Rhetoric on Climate Change and US International Climate Budget Commitments
by Graciela Kincaid & J. Timmons Roberts - 61-80 Explaining Growing Climate Policy Differences Between the European Union and the United States
by Jon Birger Skjærseth & Guri Bang & Miranda A. Schreurs - 81-100 Wild Spaces or Polluted Places: Contentious Policies, Consensus Institutions, and Environmental Performance in Industrialized Democracies
by Joshua Ozymy & Denis Rey - 101-122 Framing “The Climate Issue”: Patterns of Participation and Prognostic Frames among Climate Summit Protesters
by Mattias Wahlström & Magnus Wennerhag & Christopher Rootes - 123-143 Governing Ecosystem Carbon
by Henry Boer - 144-163 Neoliberalism, Environmental Justice, and the Convention on Biological Diversity: How Problematizing the Commodification of Nature Affects Regime Effectiveness
by Kemi Fuentes-George - 164-165 Book Review: Boyd, Emily, and Carl Folke, eds. 2011. Adapting Institutions: Governance, Complexity and Social-Ecological Resilience. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press
by Raul Pacheco-Vega - 166-167 Book Review: Bell, Ruth Greenspan, Micah S. Ziegler, Barry Blechman, Brian Finlay, and Thomas Cottier. 2012. Building International Climate Cooperation: Lessons for the Weapons and Trade Regimes for Achieving International Climate Goals. Washington, DC: World Resources Institute
by Saskia van Wees - 168-169 Book Review: Bryner, Gary, with Robert J. Duffy. 2012. Integrating Climate, Energy, and Air Pollution Policies. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
by Owen Temby
August 2013, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 1-13 Introduction: The Institutional Fragmentation of Global Environmental Governance: Causes, Consequences, and Responses
by Fariborz Zelli & Harro van Asselt - 14-33 Fragmentation in Global Energy Governance: Explaining the Creation of IRENA
by Thijs Van de Graaf - 34-55 Multi-Forum Non-State Actors: Navigating the Regime Complexes for Forestry and Genetic Resources
by Amandine Orsini - 56-78 Legitimacy in an Era of Fragmentation: The Case of Global Climate Governance
by Sylvia I. Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen & Jeffrey McGee - 79-99 Fragmented International Governance of Arctic Offshore Oil: Governance Challenges and Institutional Improvement
by Christoph Humrich - 100-118 Managing Institutional Complexity and Fragmentation: The Nagoya Protocol and the Global Governance of Genetic Resources
by Sebastian Oberthür & Justyna Pożarowska - 119-130 Commentary: On Fragmentation, Differentiation, and Coordination
by Michael Zürn & Benjamin Faude - 131-137 Complex Landscapes and Oil Curse Research
by Ken Conca - 138-143 Assessing Carbon Policy Experiments
by Anita Engels - 144-146 Book Review: Steinberg, Paul F., and Stacy D. VanDeveer, eds. 2012. Comparative Environmental Politics: Theory, Practice, and Prospects. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press
by Robert V. Bartlett - 146-148 Book Review: Pamela S. Chasek and Lynn M. Wagner, eds. 2012. The Roads from Rio: Lessons Learned from Twenty Years of Multilateral Environmental Negotiations. New York and London: Routledge
by Mark Axelrod - 148-150 Book Review: Preston, Christopher, ed. 2012. Engineering the Climate: The Ethics of Solar Radiation Management. Plymouth: Lexington Books
by Jonathan Symons
May 2013, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 1-25 Order out of Chaos: Public and Private Rules for Managing Carbon
by Jessica F. Green - 26-45 Promoting International Environmental Cooperation Through Unilateral Action: When Can Trade Sanctions Help?
by Johannes Urpelainen - 46-64 The Policy Context of Biofuels: A Case of Non-Governance at the Global Level?
by Mairon G. Bastos Lima & Joyeeta Gupta - 65-88 When Do Environmentally Focused Assistance Projects Achieve their Objectives? Evidence from World Bank Post-Project Evaluations
by Mark T. Buntaine & Bradley C. Parks - 89-108 Government, Anti-Reflexivity, and the Construction of Public Ignorance about Climate Change: Australia and Canada Compared
by Nathan Young & Aline Coutinho - 109-127 Transmitting Environmentalism? The Unintended Global Consequences of European Union Environmental Policies
by Carolyn M. Dudek - 128-147 Understanding India's Representation of North–South Climate Politics
by Shangrila Joshi - 148-153 Security Domains in Conflict?
by Gregory White - 154-159 Science and Society: The Structures of Scientific Advice
by Stephen Bocking - 160-162 Book Review: Oberthür, Sebastian, and Olav Schram Stokke, eds. 2011. Managing Institutional Complexity: Regime Interplay and Global Environmental Change. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
by Ton Bührs - 162-163 Book Review: Everard, Mark. 2011. Common Ground: The Sharing of Land and Landscapes for Sustainability. London: Zed Books
by Avery S. Cohn - 164-165 Book Review: Chellaney, Brahma. 2011. Water: Asia's New Battleground. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press
by Kendra Patterson
February 2013, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-8 Forum: Principled Strategy: The Role of Equity Norms in China's Climate Change Diplomacy
by Phillip Stalley - 9-29 Norm Conflict in Climate Governance: Greenhouse Gas Accounting and the Problem of Consumption
by Paul G. Harris & Jonathan Symons - 30-48 South-South Trade and the Environment: A Brazilian Case Study
by Kathryn Hochstetler - 49-68 The Politics of International Climate Adaptation Funding: Justice and Divisions in the Greenhouse
by David Ciplet & J. Timmons Roberts & Mizan Khan - 69-87 The External Dimension of European Union Marine Governance: Institutional Interplay between the EU and the International Maritime Organization
by Judith van Leeuwen & Kristine Kern - 88-107 Is There a Democracy–Civil Society Paradox in Global Environmental Governance?
by Thomas Bernauer & Tobias Böhmelt & Vally Koubi - 108-127 Global Cities and Transnational Climate Change Networks
by Taedong Lee - 128-132 Human Migration in a Changing Climate
by Clark Gray - 133-134 Book Review: Aubertin, Catherine, and Estienne Rodary, eds. 2011. Protected Areas, Sustainable Land?. Surrey, England: Ashgate Press
by Pamela L. Martin - 135-136 Book Review: Baldacchino, Godfrey, ed. 2012. Extreme Heritage Management: The Practices and Policies of Densely Populated Islands. New York, Oxford: Berghahn Books
by Hélène Ducros - 137-139 Book Review: Lovell, Bryan. 2010. Challenged by Carbon: The Oil Industry and Climate Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
by Simone Pulver
November 2012, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 1-8 Learning about Climate Change: Finance Ministries in International Climate Change Politics
by Jakob Skovgaard - 9-29 Resisting Transparency: Corruption, Legitimacy, and the Quality of Global Environmental Policies
by Monika Bauhr & Naghmeh Nasiritousi - 30-48 Negotiating Adaptation: Norm Selection and Hybridization in International Climate Negotiations
by Frances C. Moore - 49-67 The Global Political Ecology of the Clean Development Mechanism
by Peter Newell & Adam Bumpus - 68-85 Global Warming, Irreversibility, and Uncertainty: A Political Analysis
by Johannes Urpelainen - 86-103 Water Wars by Other Means: Virtual Water and Global Economic Restructuring
by Andrew Biro - 104-124 Revisiting the Transatlantic Divergence over GMOs: Toward a Cultural-Political Analysis
by Hannes R. Stephan - 125-146 Seed Governance at the Intersection of Multiple Global and Nation-State Priorities: Modernizing Seeds in Turkey
by Nurcan Atalan-Helicke & Becky Mansfield - 147-152 Exploring the Political Economy of Resource Systems through Coltan, Fish, Food, and Timber
by Elizabeth Havice - 153-155 Book Review: Peters, Michael, Shane Fudge, and Tim Jackson, eds. 2010. Low Carbon Communities: Imaginative Approaches to Combating Climate Change Locally. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar
by Nancy Quirk - 155-156 Book Review: Mathews, Andrew S. 2011. Instituting Nature: Authority, Expertise, and Power in Mexican Forests. Cambridge: The MIT Press
by Janette Bulkan - 157-158 Book Review: Martin, Pamela L. 2011. Oil in the Soil: The Politics of Paying to Preserve the Amazon. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc
by Patricia Widener
August 2012, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 1-17 Navigating Regional Environmental Governance
by Jörg Balsiger & Stacy D. VanDeveer - 18-37 Global Environmental Governance and Regional Centers
by Henrik Selin - 38-57 ASEAN and Environmental Governance: Strategies of Regionalism in Southeast Asia
by Lorraine Elliott - 58-78 New Environmental Regionalism and Sustainable Development in the European Alps
by Jörg Balsiger - 79-99 Democratizing Regional Environmental Governance: Public Deliberation and Participation in Transboundary Ecoregions
by Andreas Klinke - 100-118 Environmental Change, Human Security, and Regional Governance: The Case of the Hindu Kush/Himalaya Region
by Richard Matthew - 119-126 How Regional Is Regional Environmental Governance?
by Bernard Debarbieux - 127-133 The Rise of the Region in Global Environmental Politics
by Ken Conca - 134-139 A Radical Environmental Politics?
by J. Samuel Barkin - 140-141 Book Review: Allan, Tony. 2011. Virtual Water. London: I.B. Tauris
by Dallas Blaney - 142-143 Book Review: Harris, Paul G., ed.2010. China's Responsibility for Climate Change: Ethics, Fairness and Environmental Policy. Bristol, UK: The Policy Press
by Kai Sun - 143-145 Book Review: Haque, A. K. Enamul, M. N. Murty, and Priya Shyamsundar. 2011. Environmental Valuation in South Asia. New Delhi: Cambridge University Press
by Armin Rosencranz & Maya Kornberg & Clay Ramel
May 2012, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 1-8 Lost in Translation: Climate Denial and the Return of the Political
by Gert Goeminne - 9-17 A General Theory of Climate Denial
by Peter J. Jacques - 18-23 Politicizing Environmental Science Does Not Mean Denying Climate Science Nor Endorsing It Without Question
by Tim Forsyth - 24-42 Moving Forward in the Climate Negotiations: Multilateralism or Minilateralism?
by Robyn Eckersley - 43-66 Understanding the Paradoxes of Multilevel Governing: Climate Change Policy in the European Union
by Andrew Jordan & Harro van Asselt & Frans Berkhout & Dave Huitema & Tim Rayner - 67-86 EU Climate and Energy Policy: A Hesitant Supranational Turn?
by Jørgen Wettestad & Per Ove Eikeland & Måns Nilsson - 87-109 Climate Challenges, Ecological Modernization, and Technological Forcing: Policy Lessons from a Comparative US-EU Analysis
by Joseph Szarka - 110-115 It's About Development, Stupid! International Climate Policy in a Changing World
by Steffen Bauer - 116-117 Woods, Kerri. 2010. Human Rights and Environmental Sustainability. Cheltenham, UK, and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar
by Armelle Gouritin - 117-119 Carmody, Pádraig. 2011. The New Scramble for Africa. Cambridge, UK, and Maiden, MA: Polity Press
by Christopher Gore - 120-122 Gale, Fred and Marcus Haward. 2011. Global Commodity Governance: State Responses to Sustainable Forest and Fisheries Certification. Palgrave Macmillan
by Paul Foley
February 2012, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-7 Making Sense of CO_2: Putting Carbon in Context
by Adam Moolna - 8-29 Technological Power as a Strategic Dilemma: CO_2 Capture and Storage in the International Oil and Gas Industry
by Andreas Tjernshaugen - 30-55 Regulating Nanotechnologies: Risk, Uncertainty and the Global Governance Gap
by Robert Falkner & Nico Jaspers - 56-77 Global Banks, the Environment, and Human Rights: The Impact of the Equator Principles on Lending Policies and Practices
by Christopher Wright - 78-100 The Evolution of Environment-Conflict Research: Toward a Livelihood Framework
by Tom Deligiannis - 101-120 Conflict and Cooperation along International Rivers: Crafting a Model of Institutional Effectiveness
by Ramiro Berardo & Andrea K. Gerlak - 121-125 Everyday Possibilities
by Michael F. Maniates - 126-128 Environmental Inequalities beyond Borders: Local Perspectives on Global Injustices
by Tatyana B. Ruseva - 128-129 Gender and Climate Change: An Introduction
by Claire Dupont - 130-131 Foreign Firms, Investment, and Environmental Regulation in the People's Republic of China
by Mark Henderson
November 2011, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 1-21 Conservation's Friends in High Places: Neoliberalism, Networks, and the Transnational Conservation Elite
by George Holmes - 22-42 Global Governance from the Amazon: Leaving Oil Underground in Yasuní National Park, Ecuador
by Pamela L. Martin - 43-65 The Cause of Mountains: The Politics of Promoting a Global Agenda
by Gilles Rudaz - 66-88 Forest Tenure and Multi-level Governance in Avoiding Deforestation under REDD+
by Emma Doherty & Heike Schroeder - 89-107 Interaction Management by Partnerships: The Case of Biodiversity and Climate Change
by Ingrid J. Visseren-Hamakers & Bas Arts & Pieter Glasbergen - 108-133 Local Actions, Global Impacts: International Cooperation and the CDM
by Ariel Dinar & Shaikh Mahfuzur Rahman & Donald F. Larson & Philippe Ambrosi - 134-138 Reimagining Global Climate Change: Alternatives to the UN Treaty Process
by Shannon K. Orr - 139-141 Transnational Environmental Governance: The Emergence and Effects of the Certification of Forests and Fisheries
by J. Samuel Barkin - 141-143 World Bank Group Interactions with Environmentalists: Changing International Organisation Identities
by David Downie - 143-144 Winds of Change: The Environmental Movement and the Global Development of the Wind Energy Industry
by Michael M. Gunter
August 2011, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 1-9 Climate Change Bandwagoning: The Impacts of Strategic Linkages on Regime Design, Maintenance, and Death
by Sikina Jinnah - 10-22 Issue-linkages to Climate Change Measured through NGO Participation in the UNFCCC
by Miquel Muñoz Cabré - 23-43 Marketing Linkages: Secretariat Governance of the Climate-Biodiversity Interface
by Sikina Jinnah - 44-63 Combating Ineffectiveness: Climate Change Bandwagoning and the UN Convention to Combat Desertification
by Alexandra Conliffe - 64-84 Climate Change and Global Fisheries Management: Linking Issues to Protect Ecosystems or to Save Political Interests?
by Mark Axelrod - 85-103 Building the Forest-Climate Bandwagon: REDD+ and the Logic of Problem Amelioration
by Constance L. McDermott & Kelly Levin & Benjamin Cashore - 104-120 Threats or Vulnerabilities? Assessing the Link between Climate Change and Security
by Nicole Detraz - 121-136 Jumping on the Human Rights Bandwagon: How Rights-based Linkages Can Refocus Climate Politics
by Simon Nicholson & Daniel Chong - 137-144 The Challenges of Planetary Bandwagoning
by Paul Wapner - 145-151 Understanding Institutional Change in International Environmental Regimes
by Christopher Marcoux - 152-154 Environmental Justice and Sustainability in the Former Soviet Union
by Katrina Z. S. Schwartz - 154-156 Red to Green: Environmental Activism in Post-Soviet Russia
by Sondra Venable - 156-158 Protecting Biological Diversity: The Effectiveness of Access and Benefit-sharing Regimes
by Samuel Snyder
May 2011, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 1-25 This Must Be the Place: Underrepresentation of Identity and Meaning in Climate Change Decision-Making
by W. Neil Adger & Jon Barnett & F. S. Chapin & Heidi Ellemor - 26-50 The Globalization of Carbon Trading: Transnational Business Coalitions in Climate Politics
by Jonas Meckling - 51-53 Introduction: The Greening of Global Financial Markets?
by Eric Helleiner - 54-74 Financial Activism and Global Climate Change: The Rise of Investor-Driven Governance Networks
by Michael MacLeod & Jacob Park - 75-97 Counting the Environment: The Environmental Implications of International Accounting Standards
by Jason Thistlethwaite - 98-119 The Limits of Carbon Disclosure: Theorizing the Business Case for Investor Environmentalism
by Adam Harmes - 120-125 Understanding and Governing the Global Food System
by Simon Nicholson - 126-127 Unveiling the Whale: Discourses on Whales and Whaling
by Steven B. Rothman - 127-129 The Environmental Politics of Sacrifice
by Alastair Iles - 129-131 Greening the Car Industry: Varieties of Capitalism and Climate Change
by Katja Biedenkopf
November 2010, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 1-11 Institutions and Policies to Protect Rural Livelihoods in REDD+ Regimes
by Kathleen Lawlor & Erika Weinthal & Lydia Olander - 12-35 Indigenous Struggles, Environmental Justice, and Community Capabilities
by David Schlosberg & David Carruthers - 36-59 NGO Power in Global Social and Environmental Standard-Setting
by Magnus Boström & Kristina Tamm Hallström