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November 2019, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 85-117 Making REDD+ Transparent: Opportunities for MobileTechnology
by Adam Bumpus & Thu-Ba Huynh & Sophie Pascoe - 118-132 On Growth Projections in the Shared SocioeconomicPathways
by Halvard Buhaug & Jonas Vestby - 133-138 “Climate Refugees”—A UsefulConcept?
by Gregory White - 139-141 The Concept of Climate Migration: Advocacy and ItsProspects
by Saleh Ahmed - 141-143 Transboundary Environmental Governance Across theWorld’s LongestBorder
by AndrewB. Kirkpatrick - 143-145 Subnational Hydropolitics: Conflict, Cooperation, andInstitution-Building in Shared RiverBasins
by V.Miranda Chase
August 2019, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 1-15 Transformative Water Relations: Indigenous Interventions in Global Political Economies
by Kate J. Neville & Glen Coulthard - 16-32 (En)gendering Shoreline Law: Nishnaabeg Relational Politics Along the Trent Severn Waterway
by Madeline Whetung - 33-56 Engaging Colonial Entanglements: “Treatment as a State†Policy for Indigenous Water Co-Governance
by Sibyl Diver & Daniel Ahrens & Talia Arbit & Karen Bakker - 57-76 “Our Winters’ Rights†: Challenging Colonial Water Laws
by Andrew Curley - 77-97 Finding Common Ground: Negotiating Downstream Rights to Harvest with Upstream Responsibilities to Protect—Dairies, Berries, and Shellfish in the Salish Sea
by Emma S. Norman - 98-119 Rendering Technical, Rendering Sacred: The Politics of Hydroelectric Development on British Columbia’s Saaghii Naachii/Peace River
by Caleb Behn & Karen Bakker - 120-132 Including Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Environmental Assessments: Restructuring the Process
by Rachel Arsenault & Carrie Bourassa & Sibyl Diver & Deborah McGregor & Aaron Witham - 133-138 Rare Earth Politics across Time, Space, and Scale
by Stacy D. VanDeveer - 139-141 Rules without Rights: Land, Labor, and Private Authority in the Global Economy
by Graham Bullock - 141-143 International Organizations and Environmental Protection: Conservation and Globalization in the Twentieth Century
by Swapna Pathak - 143-145 Regulating the Polluters: Markets and Strategies for Protecting the Global Environment
by Adriana Gama
May 2019, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 1-3 Introduction
by Matthew Hoffmann & Steven Bernstein & Erika Weinthal - 4-13 Being There: International Negotiations as Study Sites in Global Environmental Politics
by Kate O’Neill & Peter M. Haas - 14-37 Weighting the World: IPBES and the Struggle over Biocultural Diversity
by Hannah Hughes & Alice B. M. Vadrot - 38-60 Making Influence Visible: Innovating Ethnography at the Paris Climate Summit
by Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya & Laura Zanotti - 61-80 Deliberative Ecologies: Complexity and Social–Ecological Dynamics in International Environmental Negotiations
by Jonathan Pickering - 81-92 Using Negotiation Sites for Richer Collection of Network Data
by Matthew Paterson - 93-103 Catastrophic Climate Risk and Brazilian Amazonian Politics and Policies: A New Research Agenda
by Joana Castro Pereira & Eduardo Viola - 104-126 Discourses of Resilience in the Climate Security Debate
by Peter Ferguson - 127-148 The Political Economy of Carbon Capture and Storage Technology Adoption
by Elena V. McLean & Tatyana Plaksina - 149-168 Coal, Climate Justice, and the Cultural Politics of Energy Transition
by Benjamin Brown & Samuel J. Spiegel - 169-174 Global Governance in the Age of the Anthropocene: Are Sustainable Development Goals the Answer?
by Elham Seyedsayamdost - 175-177 Governance Entrepreneurs: International Organizations and the Rise of Global Public-Private Partnerships
by Thomas Hickmann - 177-179 Green Grades: Can Information Save the Earth?
by Tim Bartley - 179-181 China’s Role in Reducing Carbon Emissions: The Stabilisation of Energy Consumption and the Deployment of Renewable Energy
by Rajiv Ranjan
February 2019, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 4-11 Dangerous Incrementalism of the Paris Agreement
by Jen Iris Allan - 12-33 Pursuing an Indigenous Platform: Exploring Opportunities and Constraints for Indigenous Participation in the UNFCCC
by Ella Belfer & James D. Ford & Michelle Maillet & Malcolm Araos & Melanie Flynn - 34-52 How Rising Powers Create Governance Gaps: The Case of Export Credit and the Environment
by Kristen Hopewell - 53-76 Deforestation and the United States–Peru Trade Promotion Agreement
by Clint Peinhardt & Alisha A. Kim & Viveca Pavon-Harr - 77-98 South–South Transnational Advocacy: Mobilizing Against Brazilian Dams in the Peruvian Amazon
by Paula Franco Moreira & Jonathan Kishen Gamu & Cristina Yumie Aoki Inoue & Simone Athayde & Sônia Regina da Cal Seixas & Eduardo Viola - 99-122 Private Governance in Developing Countries: Drivers of Voluntary Carbon Offset Programs
by Liliana B. Andonova & Yixian Sun - 123-128 Finding Order in Chaos: Grappling with the Policy and Politics of Sustainable Energy Transition
by Nina Kelsey - 129-130 Beyond Politics: The Private Governance Response to Climate Change
by Noriko Kusumi - 131-132 The Evolution of Carbon Markets: Design and Diffusion
by Siddhartha Dabhi - 132-133 A Farewell to Ice: A Report from the Arctic
by Eleni Kavvatha
November 2018, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 4-24 Renegotiating the Columbia River Treaty: Transboundary Governance and Indigenous Rights
by Alice Cohen & Emma S. Norman - 25-42 Worlding the Study of Global Environmental Politics in the Anthropocene: Indigenous Voices from the Amazon
by Cristina Yumie Aoki Inoue - 43-62 Constructing Rights of Nature Norms in the US, Ecuador, and New Zealand
by Craig M. Kauffman & Pamela L. Martin - 63-84 International Water Cooperation and Environmental Peacemaking
by Tobias Ide & Adrien Detges - 85-106 The Shifting Context of Sustainability: Growth and the World Ocean Regime
by Peter J. Jacques & Rafaella Lobo - 107-126 Environmental Mobilities: An Alternative Lens to Global Environmental Governance
by Ingrid Boas & Sanneke Kloppenburg & Judith van Leeuwen & Machiel Lamers - 127-131 Wildlife Crime: Politics, People, and Prevention
by William Moreto - 132-134 The Global Emergence of Constitutional Environmental Rights
by David R. Boyd - 134-136 Enterprising Nature: Economics, Markets, and Finance in Global Biodiversity Politics
by Rebecca Pearse - 136-138 Towards a Cultural Politics of Climate Change: Devices, Desires, and Dissent
by Sandeep Kandikuppa
August 2018, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 5-24 Solar Geoengineering and Democracy
by Joshua B. Horton & Jesse L. Reynolds & Holly Jean Buck & Daniel Callies & Stefan Schäfer & David W. Keith & Steve Rayner - 25-46 Transnational Support for Urban Climate Adaptation: Emerging Forms of Agency and Dependency
by Eric K. Chu - 47-65 Southern Agency: Navigating Local and Global Imperatives in Climate Research
by Ralph Borland & Robert Morrell & Vanessa Watson - 66-85 How Do States Benefit from Nonstate Governance? Evidence from Forest Sustainability Certification
by Jesse Abrams & Erik Nielsen & Diana Diaz & Theresa Selfa & Erika Adams & Jennifer L. Dunn & Cassandra Moseley - 86-105 The New Regionalism in Global Organic Agricultural Governance Through Standards: A Cross-Regional Comparison
by Sandra Schwindenhammer - 106-129 Perceptions of Corruption, Political Distrust, and the Weakening of Climate Policy
by Ryan Rafaty - 130-150 The Transformative Capability of Transparency in Global Environmental Governance
by David Ciplet & Kevin M. Adams & Romain Weikmans & J. Timmons Roberts - 151-156 Wildlife, Conservation and Conflict in the Anthropocene: New Forms of Stewardship?
by Bruce Rocheleau - 157-159 Grassroots Global Governance: Local Watershed Management Experiments and the Evolution of Sustainable Development
by Tabitha M. Benney & Stacy D. VanDeveer - 159-161 Global Carbon Pricing: The Path to Climate Cooperation
by Cary Y. Hendrickson - 161-163 Linking EU Climate and Energy Policies—Decision-making, Implementation and Reform
by Qing Li
May 2018, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 1-11 The Global Environmental Politics of Food
by Jennifer Clapp & Caitlin Scott - 12-33 Mega-Mergers on the Menu: Corporate Concentration and the Politics of Sustainability in the Global Food System
by Jennifer Clapp - 34-52 The Global Politics of the Business of “Sustainable” Palm Oil
by Peter Dauvergne - 53-71 Governing Food and Agriculture in a Warming World
by Peter Newell & Olivia Taylor & Charles Touni - 72-92 The Global Environmental Politics and Political Economy of Seafood Systems
by Liam Campling & Elizabeth Havice - 93-113 Sustainably Sourced Junk Food? Big Food and the Challenge of Sustainable Diets
by Caitlin Scott - 114-133 Beekeepers Versus Biotech: Commodity Characteristics and Regulatory Interdependence in the Global Environmental Politics of Food
by Shana M. Starobin - 134-142 Ghosts and Things: Agriculture and Animal Life
by Tony Weis - 143-150 Toward Multipurpose Agriculture: Food, Fuels, Flex Crops, and Prospects for a Bioeconomy
by Mairon G. Bastos Lima - 151-155 Change and Resilience in Melanesian Societies
by Fengshi Wu - 156-158 Climate Diplomacy from Rio to Paris: The Effort to Contain Global Warming
by Jen Iris Allan - 158-160 Rethinking Authority in Global Climate Governance: How Transnational Climate Initiatives Relate to the International Climate Regime
by Laura Iozzelli - 160-162 Climate Justice and Geoengineering. Ethics and Politics in the Atmospheric Anthropocene
by Angèle Minguet
February 2018, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 5-12 Individual Behavior and Global Environmental Problems
by Elizabeth R. DeSombre - 13-32 The (Dis)empowering Effects of Transparency Beyond Information Disclosure: The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative in Myanmar
by Marjanneke J. Vijge - 33-51 Climate Change and the Politics of Military Bases
by Jeff D. Colgan - 52-75 The Comparative Politics of Climate Change Mitigation Measures: Who Promotes Carbon Sinks and Why?
by Jo-Kristian S. Røttereng - 76-98 Norms, Incentives, or Deadlines? Explaining Norway’s Noncompliance with the Gothenburg Protocol
by Andreas Kokkvoll Tveit - 99-121 Toward Environmental Democracy? Procedural Environmental Rights and Environmental Justice
by Joshua C. Gellers & Chris Jeffords - 122-139 Mapping the Trade and Environment Nexus: Insights from a New Data Set
by Jean-Frédéric Morin & Andreas Dür & Lisa Lechner - 140-145 China’s Environment: Views from Above, Below, and Beyond
by Mark Henderson - 146-148 Collecting Food, Cultivating People: Subsistence and Society in Central Africa
by Amy Freitag - 148-150 Management of Transboundary Water Resources under Scarcity
by Theresa Jedd - 150-152 Environmentalism of the Rich
by Robin Broad
November 2017, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 1-8 Toward Sustainable Peace: A New Research Agenda for Post-Conflict Natural Resource Management
by Florian Krampe - 9-27 Macropolitics of Micronesia: Toward a Critical Theory of Regional Environmental Governance
by Rebecca L. Gruby - 28-47 Leaders and Laggards: Climate Policy Ambition in Developed States
by Paul Tobin - 48-66 Business Conflict and Risk Regulation: Understanding the Influence of the Pesticide Industry
by Kees Jansen - 67-87 The Media and the Major Emitters: Media Coverage of International Climate Change Policy
by Chandra Lal Pandey & Priya A. Kurian - 88-105 Process Tracing in the Study of Environmental Politics
by Lisa Vanhala - 106-126 The Power of Social Networks: How the UNFCCC Secretariat Creates Momentum for Climate Education
by Nina Kolleck & Mareike Well & Severin Sperzel & Helge Jörgens - 127-146 Tracing Failure of Coral Reef Protection in Nonstate Market-Driven Governance
by Michael J. Bloomfield & Philip Schleifer - 147-152 The Contradictions of the Neoliberal Global Agri-Food System
by Alessandro Bonanno - 153-155 Consensus and Global Environment Governance: Deliberative Democracy in Nature’s Regime by Walter F. Baber, and Robert V. Bartlett. 2015. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
by Elizabeth Mendenhall - 155-157 Democracy in the Woods: Environmental Conservation and Social Justice in India, Tanzania, and Mexico by Prakash Kashwan. 2017. Oxford: Oxford University Press
by Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya - 157-159 Giving Aid Effectively: The Politics of Environmental Performance and Selectivity at Multilateral Development Banks by Mark T. Buntaine 2016. New York: Oxford University Press
by Jonathan Rosenberg
August 2017, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 1-11 A Global Turn to Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading? Experiments, Actors, and Diffusion
by Katja Biedenkopf & Patrick Müller & Peter Slominski & Jørgen Wettestad - 12-30 California’s Cap-and-Trade System: Diffusion and Lessons
by Guri Bang & David G. Victor & Steinar Andresen - 31-50 Designing New Zealand’s Emissions Trading Scheme
by Tor Håkon & Jackson Inderberg & Ian Bailey & Nichola Harmer - 51-68 The Politics of Learning: Developing an Emissions Trading Scheme in Australia
by Patrick Müller & Peter Slominski - 69-90 The New (Fragmented) Geography of Carbon Market Mechanisms: Governance Challenges from Thailand and Vietnam
by Mattijs Smits - 91-114 Policy Infusion Through Capacity Building and Project Interaction: Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading in China
by Katja Biedenkopf & Sarah Van Eynde & Hayley Walker - 115-133 Emissions Trading and Policy Diffusion: Complex EU ETS Emulation in Kazakhstan
by Lars H. Gulbrandsen & François Sammut & Jørgen Wettestad - 134-140 Carbon Trading: Who Gets What, When, and How?
by Markus Lederer - 141-146 Complicating Carbon Markets
by J. Samuel Barkin - 147-149 Corridors of Power: The Politics of Environmental Aid to Madagascar
by Merrill Baker-Médard - 149-151 The Mekong: A Socio-Legal Approach to River Basin Development
by Joshua C. Gellers - 151-152 Concentration and Power in the Food System: Who Controls What We Eat?
by Jennifer Clapp
May 2017, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 1-20 Climate Change and the UN Security Council: Bully Pulpit or Bull in a China Shop?
by Ken Conca & Joe Thwaites & Goueun Lee - 21-44 Transnational Public-Private Partnerships as Learning Facilitators: Global Governance of Mercury
by Yixian Sun - 45-64 A Polycentric Approach to Global Climate Governance
by Marcel J. Dorsch & Christian Flachsland - 65-83 Sensing Reality? New Monitoring Technologies for Global Sustainability Standards
by Fred Gale & Francisco Ascui & Heather Lovell - 84-104 The European Commission’s Shifting Climate Leadership
by Jon Birger Skjærseth - 105-124 Ratcheting Up Carbon Trade: The Politics of Reforming EU Emissions Trading
by Torbjørg Jevnaker & Jørgen Wettestad - 125-143 Consensus, Certainty, and Catastrophe: Discourse, Governance, and Ocean Iron Fertilization
by Kemi Fuentes-George - 144-151 Beyond Biodiversity Conservation: Why Policy Needs Social Theory, Social Theory Needs Justice, and Justice Needs Policy
by Garrett Graddy-Lovelace - 152-154 Kuch, Declan. 2015. The Rise and Fall of Carbon Emissions Trading. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan
by Lars H. Gulbrandsen - 154-156 Cramb, Rob A., and John F. McCarthy, eds. 2016. The Oil Palm Complex: Smallholders, Agribusiness and the State in Indonesia and Malaysia. Singapore: NUS Press
by Philip Schleifer - 156-158 Death, Carl. 2016. The Green State in Africa. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press
by Larry Swatuk
February 2017, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-20 Valuing the Contributions of Nonstate and Subnational Actors to Climate Governance
by Hamish van der Ven & Steven Bernstein & Matthew Hoffmann - 21-39 Fighting for King Coal’s Crown: Business Actors in the US Coal and Utility Industries
by Christian Downie - 40-58 Indigenous Belief Systems, Science, and Resource Extraction: Climate Change Attitudes in Ecuador
by Todd A. Eisenstadt & Karleen Jones West - 59-76 Stakeholder Engagement in the Making: IPBES Legitimization Politics
by Alejandro Esguerra & Silke Beck & Rolf Lidskog - 77-98 Institutional Mechanisms and the Consequences of International Environmental Agreements
by Yoomi Kim & Katsuya Tanaka & Shunji Matsuoka - 99-120 Regulatory Institutions and Market-Based Climate Policy in China
by Coraline Goron & Cyril Cassisa - 121-124 Protecting the Environment of the Final Frontiers: Howkins, Adrian. 2016. The Polar Regions: An Environmental History. Cambridge: Polity Press. Pincus, Rebecca, and Saleem H. Ali, eds. 2015. Diplomacy on Ice: Energy and the Environment in the Arctic and the Antarctic. New Haven: Yale University Press. Stone, David P. 2015. The Changing Arctic Environment: The Arctic Messenger. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
by Timo Koivurova - 125-126 Bennett, Brett. 2015. Plantations and Protected Areas: A Global History of Forest Management. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
by Gabriela Bueno Gibbs - 127-129 Markham, William T., and Lotsmart Fonjong. 2015. Saving the Environment in Sub-Saharan Africa: Organizational Dynamics and Effectiveness of NGOs in Cameroon. New York: Palgrave Macmillan
by Steffi Hamann & Brendan Schwartz & Adam Sneyd - 129-131 Nicholson, Simon, and Sikina Jinnah, eds. 2016. New Earth Politics: Essays from the Anthropocene. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
by Fariborz Zelli
November 2016, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 1-11 Toward the Green Comfort Zone: Synergy in Environmental Official Development Assistance
by Jeongwon Bourdais Park - 12-31 Splitting the South: China and India’s Divergence in International Environmental Negotiations
by Leah C. Stokes & Amanda Giang & Noelle E. Selin - 32-49 Investor-State Arbitration in Domestic Mining Conflicts
by Zoe Phillips Williams - 50-69 Energy Technology, Politics, and Interpretative Frames: Shale Gas Fracking in Eastern Europe
by Andreas Goldthau & Benjamin K. Sovacool - 70-89 Leadership and the Energiewende: German Leadership by Diffusion
by Karoline Steinbacher & Michael Pahle - 90-110 Ecosystem Service Commodification: Lessons from California
by Marissa Bongiovanni Schmitz & Erin Clover Kelly - 111-129 Framing Climate Change Loss and Damage in UNFCCC Negotiations
by Lisa Vanhala & Cecilie Hestbaek - 130-135 Book Review Essay: Power and Authority in Global Climate Governance
by Hamish van der Ven - 136-137 Book Review: Steinberg, Paul. 2015. Who Rules the Earth? How Social Rules Shape Our Planet and Our Lives. Oxford: Oxford University Press
by Heike Schroeder - 138-139 Book Review: Webster, D. G. 2015. Beyond the Tragedy in Global Fisheries. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
by Áslaug Ásgeirsdóttir - 139-141 Book Review: Mirumachi, Naho. 2015. Transboundary Water Politics in the Developing World. Abingdon, UK: Routledge
by Anne J. Kantel
August 2016, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 1-11 The Paris Agreement on Climate Change: Behind Closed Doors
by Radoslav S. Dimitrov - 12-22 “All Hands on Deck”: The Paris Agreement and Nonstate Climate Action
by Thomas Hale - 23-30 Institutional Control and Climate Change Activism at COP 21 in Paris
by Shannon K. Orr - 31-40 Teaching and Learning from Environmental Summits: COP 21 and Beyond
by Noelle E. Selin - 41-61 Diffusion Through Issue Linkage: Environmental Norms in US Trade Agreements
by Sikina Jinnah & Abby Lindsay - 62-88 Minilateralism or the UNFCCC? The Political Feasibility of Climate Clubs
by Robert Gampfer - 89-105 Nanotechnology and Global Environmental Politics: Transatlantic Divergence
by Kirsten Rodine-Hardy - 106-126 Governing Oligopolies: Global Regimes and Market Structure
by Alexander Ovodenko - 127-150 Unpacking Brazil’s Leadership in the Global Biofuels Arena: Brazilian Ethanol Diplomacy in Africa
by Stavros Afionis & Lindsay C. Stringer & Nicola Favretto & Julia Tomei & Marcos S. Buckeridge - 151-156 Book Review Essay: The Hydropolitics of the Nile Revisited: Elites, Experts, and Everyday Practices in Egypt and Sudan
by Dustin Evan Garrick - 157-159 Book Review: Conca, Ken. 2015. An Unfinished Foundation: The United Nations and Global Environmental Governance. New York: Oxford University Press
by Maria Ivanova - 159-161 Book Review: Lo, Alex. 2016. Carbon Trading in China: Environmental Discourse and Politics. Houndmills, UK: Palgrave Macmillan
by Yixian Sun - 161-163 Book Review: Edwards, Guy, and J. Timmons Roberts. 2015. A Fragmented Continent: Latin America and the Global Politics of Climate Change. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
by Matías Franchini
May 2016, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 1-21 Accountability in Global Environmental Governance: A Meaningful Tool for Action?
by Teresa Kramarz & Susan Park - 22-32 The Analytic Utility (and Practical Pitfalls) of Accountability
by Matthew Hoffman - 33-41 Accountability of Environmental Impact Bonds: The Future of Global Environmental Governance?
by Cristina M. Balboa - 42-60 Contested Accountability Logics in Evolving Nonstate Certification for Fisheries Sustainability
by Lars H. Gulbrandsen & Graeme Auld - 61-81 Accountability and Representation: Nonstate Actors in UN Climate Diplomacy
by Jonathan W. Kuyper & Karin Bäckstrand - 82-100 The Politics of Accountability in Networked Urban Climate Governance
by David J. Gordon - 101-109 Governing the Depths: Conceptualizing the Politics of Deep Sea Resources
by Scott Moore & Dale Squires - 110-129 Africa’s Regional Powers and Climate Change Negotiations
by Michael Byron Nelson - 130-135 Book Review Essay: The Political Economy of Sustainable Energy Transitions
by Espen Moe - 136-138 Book Review: Hadden, Jennifer. 2015. Networks in Contention: The Divisive Power of Climate Change. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press
by Craig M. Kauffman - 138-139 Book Review: Goldin, Ian, ed. 2014. Is the Planet Full? Oxford: Oxford University Press
by Jennifer Dabbs Sciubba - 140-142 Book Review: Jörgens, Helge, Andrea Lenschow, and Duncan Liefferink, eds. 2014. Understanding Environmental Policy Convergence: The Power of Words, Rules and Money. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
by Yuliya Rashhchupkina
February 2016, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-12 Researching Global Environmental Politics in the 21st Century
by Peter Dauvergne & Jennifer Clapp - 13-20 Questioning the Diffusion of Resilience Discourses in Pursuit of Transformational Change
by Ross Gillard - 21-37 Death and Environmental Taxes: Why Market Environmentalism Fails in Liberal Market Economies
by Robert MacNeil - 38-58 Private Governance Undermined: India and the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil
by Philip Schleifer - 59-78 Global, National, or Market? Emerging REDD+ Governance Practices in Mozambique and Tanzania
by Eero Palmujoki & Pekka Virtanen - 79-98 Explaining Transatlantic Policy Divergence: The Role of Domestic Politics and Policy Styles in Nanotechnology Risk Regulation
by Ronit Justo-Hanani & Tamar Dayan - 99-105 Water in International Affairs: Heightened Attention to Equity and Rights
by Andrea K. Gerlak - 106-108 Book Review: Auld, Graeme. 2014. Constructing Private Governance: The Rise and Evolution of Forest, Coffee, and Fisheries Certification. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press
by Andrea M. Collins - 108-109 Book Review: Duit, Andreas, ed. 2014. State and Environment: The Comparative Study of Environmental Governance. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
by Javiera Barandiaran - 110-111 Book Review: Ansolabehere, Stephen, and David M. Konisky. 2014. Cheap and Clean: How Americans Think About Energy in the Age of Global Warming. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
by David Vogel
November 2015, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 1-20 Sustainable Global Governance? Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle Institutions
by Mihaela Papa - 21-38 Interrogating Urban Climate Leadership: Toward a Political Ecology of the C40 Network
by Kathryn Davidson & Brendan Gleeson - 39-62 Sharing the Global Climate Finance Effort Fairly with Limited Coordination
by Jonathan Pickering & Frank Jotzo & Peter J. Wood - 63-84 Deadlock or Transformational Change? Exploring Public Discourse on REDD+ Across Seven Countries
by Monica Di Gregorio & Maria Brockhaus & Tim Cronin & Efrian Muharrom & Sofi Mardiah & Levania Santoso - 85-104 Bourdieu and the IPCC’s Symbolic Power
by Hannah Hughes - 105-129 Free Trade and/or Environmental Protection?
by Thomas Bernauer & Quynh Nguyen - 130-135 Book Review Essay: Change in Global Environmental Governance
by J. Samuel Barkin - 136-138 Book Review: Bulkeley, Harriet, Liliana B. Andonova, Michele M. Betsill, Daniel Compagnon, Thomas Hale, Matthew J. Hoffmann, Peter Newell, Matthew Paterson, Charles Roger, and Stacy VanDeveer. 2014. Transnational Climate Change Governance. New York: Cambridge University Press
by Abby Lindsay - 138-140 Book Review: Litfin, Karen. 2013. Ecovillages: Lessons for Sustainable Community. Cambridge: Polity Press
by Michael Maniates - 140-141 Book Review: Ridgeway, Sharon J., and Peter J. Jacques. 2014. The Power of the Talking Stick: Indigenous Politics and the World Ecological Crisis. Boulder, CO: Paradigm
by Blane Harvey
August 2015, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 1-26 Advancing Comparative Climate Change Politics: Theory and Method
by Mark Purdon - 27-48 International Carbon Trade and Domestic Climate Politics
by Kathryn Harrison - 49-73 Comparative Politics of Sub-Federal Cap-and-Trade: Implementing the Western Climate Initiative
by David Houle & Erick Lachapelle & Mark Purdon - 74-94 Wind and Solar Power in Brazil and China: Interests, State–Business Relations, and Policy Outcomes
by Kathryn Hochstetler & Genia Kostka - 95-117 Forest Policy, Institutions, and REDD+ in India, Tanzania, and Mexico
by Prakash Kashwan - 118-139 Subnational Adaptation Finance Allocation: Comparing Decentralized and Devolved Political Institutions in Kenya
by Sam Barrett - 140-151 An Ontological Politics of Comparative Environmental Analysis: The Green Economy and Local Diversity
by Tim Forsyth & Les Levidow - 152-175 Can We Generalize from Case Studies?
by Paul F. Steinberg - 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