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September 2021, Volume 38, Issue 5
- 570-595 Policy or scientific messaging? Strategic framing in a case of subnational climate change conflict
by Heather W. Cann - 596-630 Climate and transportation policy sequencing in California and Quebec
by Mark Purdon & Julie Witcover & Colin Murphy & Sonya Ziaja & Mark Winfield & Genevieve Giuliano & Charles Séguin & Colleen Kaiser & Jacques Papy & Lewis Fulton
July 2021, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 396-397 The politics and policy of science and technology: Past and future
by Nils C. Bandelow & Johanna Hornung & Colette S. Vogeler - 398-426 Rethinking Climate Change Leadership: An Analysis of the Ambitiousness of State GHG Targets
by Derek Glasgow & Shuang Zhao & Saatvika Rai - 427-453 State Capacity and Innovation Policy Performance: A Comparative Study on Two Types of Innovation Projects in China
by Kaidong Feng & Ziying Jiang - 454-477 Patterns of Policy Networks at the Local Level in Germany
by Malte Möck - 478-503 Varieties of health care digitalization: Comparing advocacy coalitions in Austria and Germany
by Simon Bogumil‐Uçan & Tanja Klenk
May 2021, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 278-299 Issue Framing and U.S. State Energy and Climate Policy Choice
by Janel Jett & Leigh Raymond - 300-325 An Institutional Analysis of TMP Regulation in India
by Siddhartha Menon - 326-346 Use of Fracking Information Disclosure Policies to Reduce Uncertainty in Risk‐Based Decisions
by Sean Lonnquist & Deborah Gallagher - 347-369 The State of State Environmental Policy Research: A Thirty‐Year Progress Report
by Neal D. Woods - 370-390 A Review of an Urban Living Lab Initiative
by Adriano Tanda & Alberto De Marco
March 2021, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 146-163 Renewable Portfolio Standards: Do Voluntary Goals vs. Mandatory Standards Make a Difference?
by Barry D. Solomon & Shan Zhou - 164-179 Technology‐Induced Job Loss and the Prioritization of Economic Problems in the Mass Public
by Tobias Heinrich & Christopher Witko - 180-202 Place‐based Identity and Framing in Local Environmental Politics
by Daniel R. Daneri & Marianne E. Krasny & Richard C. Stedman - 203-221 End of the (Pipe)Line? Understanding how States Manage the Risks of Oil and Gas Wells
by Steven Nelson & Jonathan M. Fisk - 222-242 Multilevel Climate Governance, Anticipatory Adaptation, and the Vulnerability‐Readiness Nexus
by Hyun Kim & David W. Marcouiller & Kyle Maurice Woosnam - 243-271 Entrepreneurship Policy Agenda in the European Union: A Text Mining Perspective
by Alberto Arenal & Claudio Feijoo & Ana Moreno & Sergio Ramos & Cristina Armuña
January 2021, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 6-30 Political Ideology, Political Party, and Support for Greater Federal Spending on Environmental Protection in the United States: Evidence from the General Social Surveys, 1993–2018
by Steven T. Yen & Ernest M. Zampelli - 31-48 Politics and Corporate‐Sector Environmentally Significant Actions: The Effects of Political Partisanship on U.S. Utilities Energy Efficiency Policies
by Lazarus Adua & Brett Clark - 49-75 The Revised German Raw Materials Strategy in the Light of Global Political and Market Developments
by Marc Schmid - 76-96 Institutional Collective Action on Drugs: Functional and Vertical Dilemmas of Unused Pharmaceuticals
by Monica Hubbard & Luke Fowler - 97-112 Credible Empowerment and Deliberative Participation: A Comparative Study of Two Nuclear Energy Policy Deliberation Cases in Korea
by Sangbum Shin & Taedong Lee - 113-138 Analyzing Territorial and Sectorial Dimensions of Public–Private Partnerships in Science, Technology, and Innovation policies
by Daniel Catalá‐Pérez & María de‐Miguel‐Molina
November 2020, Volume 37, Issue 6
- 744-764 Susceptibility to Inattention: Unpacking Who is Susceptible to Inattention in Energy‐Based Electronic Billing
by Cali Curley & Galib Rustamov & Nicky Harrison & Madeline Venable - 765-796 Problem Uncertainty, Institutional Insularity, and Modes of Learning in Canadian Provincial Hydraulic Fracturing Regulation
by Heather Millar - 797-822 Coalitional Architecture of Climate Change Litigation Networks in the United States
by Federico Holm & Ramiro Berardo - 823-841 Dynamic Collaboration: The Effects of External Rules and Collaboration Scope on Interlocal Collaboration
by Jisun Youm & Jessica Terman
September 2020, Volume 37, Issue 5
- 578-604 Social Science and the Analysis of Environmental Policy
by Cary Coglianese & Shana M. Starobin - 605-633 NEPA and National Trends in Federal Infrastructure Siting in the United States
by Tyler Andrew Scott & Nicola Ulibarri & Omar Perez Figueroa - 634-656 When Would a Democratic Governor Increase Social Welfare Funding? The Joint Moderation of a State's Economy and a Governor's Budgetary Authority
by Jeffrey Swanson & Namhoon Ki - 657-686 Achieving Adaptive Governance of Forest Wildfire Risk Using Competitive Grants: Insights From the Colorado Wildfire Risk Reduction Grant Program
by Antony S. Cheng & Lisa Dale - 687-712 A Comparative Study of the Introduction of Restrictions to Large‐Scale Mining in Four Latin American Countries
by Paúl Cisneros - 713-738 Trade for the Environment: Transboundary Hazardous Waste Movements After the Basel Convention
by Shiming Yang
July 2020, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 444-463 Policy Adoption and Policy Intensity: Emergence of Climate Adaptation Planning in U.S. States
by Saatvika Rai - 464-490 Electric Shock: The 2012 India Blackout and Public Confidence in Politicians
by Brian Blankenship & Johannes Urpelainen - 491-510 Exploring Aggregate vs. Relative Public Trust in Administrative Agencies that Manage Spent Nuclear Fuel in the United States
by Kuhika Gupta & Joseph T. Ripberger & Hank C. Jenkins‐Smith & Carol L. Silva - 511-534 A Song of Policy Incongruence: The Missing Choir of Consumer Preferences in GMO‐Labeling Policy Outcomes
by Samantha L. Mosier & Arbindra Rimal & Megan M. Ruxton - 535-555 Making a Place for Alternative Technologies: The Case of Agricultural Bio‐Inputs in Argentina
by Frédéric Goulet & Matthieu Hubert - 556-571 Senior Executives' Political Connections and Corporate Environmental Behavior—Empirical Research From the Chinese A‐Share Market
by Jiafeng Zong & Man Guo & Zongjian Lin & Qi Yang
May 2020, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 286-291 Resistance to Energy Transitions
by Christoph H. Stefes & Carol Hager - 292-312 Opposing Energy Transitions: Modeling the Contested Nature of Energy Transitions in the Electricity Sector
by Christoph H. Stefes - 313-341 Household Costs and Resistance to Germany's Energy Transition
by Roger Karapin - 342-368 The Politics of Technology Decline: Discursive Struggles over Coal Phase‐Out in the UK
by Karoliina Isoaho & Jochen Markard - 369-385 Political Candidates and the Energy Issue: Nuclear Power Position and Electoral Success
by Clau Dermont & Lorenz Kammermann - 386-411 Local Renewable Energy Initiatives in Germany and Japan in a Changing National Policy Environment
by Carol Hager & Nicole Hamagami - 412-438 A 21st Century Low‐Carbon Transition in U.S. Electric Power: Extent, Contributing Factors, and Implications
by Brian C. Murray & William H. Niver
March 2020, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 140-173 The Political Viability of Carbon Pricing: Policy Design and Framing in British Columbia and California
by Roger Karapin - 174-200 Exploring the Effects of North–South and South–South Research Collaboration in Emerging Economies, the Colombian Case
by Gonzalo Ordóñez‐Matamoros & Michelle Vernot‐López & Ornella Moreno‐Mattar & Luis Antonio Orozco - 201-220 Determinants of Firm‐Level Lobbying and Government Responsiveness in Agricultural Biotechnology in China
by Haiyan Deng & Ruifa Hu & Carl Pray & Yanhong Jin & Zhonghua Li - 221-243 Integrating Concerns with Climate Change into Local Development Planning in Cambodia
by Va Dany & Louis Lebel - 244-259 Applying Stone in a Western Landscape: Ranchers, Conservationists, and Causal Stories in the “American Serengeti”
by J. Michael Angstadt - 260-279 The Context of Responsiveness: Resident Preferences, Water Scarcity, and Municipal Conservation Policy
by David Switzer
January 2020, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 6-38 Taxing Flaring and the Politics of State Methane Release Policy
by Barry Rabe & Claire Kaliban & Isabel Englehart - 39-63 Elections and Policy Responsiveness: Evidence from Environmental Voting in the U.S. Congress
by Richard J. McAlexander & Johannes Urpelainen - 64-91 Shaping the Scope of Conflict in Scotland’s Fracking Debate: Conflict Management and the Narrative Policy Framework
by Hannes R. Stephan - 92-114 Inside Lobbying on the Regulation of New Plant Breeding Techniques in the European Union: Determinants of Venue Choices
by Ulrich Hartung - 115-134 Governance Arrangements for Transboundary Issues: Lessons from the Food Waste Programs of Italian Regions
by Maria Stella Righettini & Renata Lizzi
November 2019, Volume 36, Issue 6
- 708-735 The Science–Policy Nexus in Collaborative Governance: Use of Science in Ecosystem Recovery Planning
by Tomas M. Koontz - 736-756 Framing Contests and Policy Conflicts over Gas Pipelines
by Jill Yordy & Jongeun You & Kyudong Park & Christopher M. Weible & Tanya Heikkila - 757-780 Second‐Order Devolution or Local Activism? Local Air Agencies Revisited
by Luke Fowler & Bryant Jones - 781-804 A Multiple Streams Analysis of Institutional Innovation in Forest Watershed Governance
by Heidi R. Huber‐Stearns & Courtney Schultz & Antony S. Cheng - 805-834 The Effects of Women Officeholders on Environmental Policy
by Amy L. Atchison & Ian Down - 835-865 Technological Distribution in Uganda: Information and Communications Technology and the State in an Eastern African Nation
by Warigia M. Bowman
September 2019, Volume 36, Issue 5
- 586-602 Political Institutions and Pollution: Evidence from Coal‐Fired Power Generation
by Richard Clark & Noah Zucker & Johannes Urpelainen - 603-634 Technology Innovation as a Response to Climate Change: The Case of the Climate Change Emissions Management Corporation of Alberta
by Laurie E. Adkin - 635-659 Smokescreen Politics? Ratcheting Up EU Emissions Trading in 2017
by Jørgen Wettestad & Torbjørg Jevnaker - 660-682 University–Industry Linkage Framework to Identify Opportunity Areas
by David Güemes‐Castorena & Idalia E. Ponce‐Jaramillo - 683-701 Venue Preference and Earthquake Mitigation Policy: Expanding the Micro‐Model of Policy Choice
by Junghwa Choi & Wesley Wehde
July 2019, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 420-447 How Do Sectoral Interests Shape Distributive Politics? Evidence from Gasoline and Diesel Subsidy Reforms
by Brian Blankenship & Johannes Urpelainen - 448-472 How to Achieve a More Resource‐Efficient and Climate‐Neutral Energy System by 2030? Views of Nordic Stakeholders
by Sarah Kilpeläinen & Pami Aalto & Pasi Toivanen & Pinja Lehtonen & Hannele Holttinen - 473-496 Polycentric Systems and Multiscale Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation in the Built Environment
by Yuhao Ba & Christopher Galik - 497-522 A Bridge in Flux: Narratives and the Policy Process in the Pacific Northwest
by Adam M. Brewer - 523-546 Policy Narratives across Two Languages: A Comparative Study using the Narrative Policy Framework
by Juhi Huda - 547-579 Regulating Autonomy: An Assessment of Policy Language for Highly Automated Vehicles
by Beth‐Anne Schuelke‐Leech & Sara R. Jordan & Betsy Barry
May 2019, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 296-317 How Values Shape Program Perceptions: The “Organic Ethos” and Producers’ Assessments of U.S. Organic Policy Impacts
by David P. Carter & Samatha L. Mosier & Ian T. Adams - 318-340 Biometric Elections in Poor Countries: Wasteful or a Worthwhile Investment?
by Alan Gelb & Anna Diofasi - 341-356 Censors Get Smart: Evidence from Psiphon in Iran
by Ronald Deibert & Joshua Oliver & Adam Senft - 357-377 Big Data and Dahl’s Challenge of Democratic Governance
by Alex Ingrams - 378-394 The States Come Marching In: Examining State Agency Influence on Federal Rules
by Jeffrey J. Cook - 395-413 Executive Actors and Environmental Enforcement: Examining the “Rick Scott Effect” in the U.S. State of Florida
by Michael J. Lynch & Joshua Ozymy & Melissa Jarrell
March 2019, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 146-167 Patterns of Local Policy Disruption: Regulatory Responses to Uber in Ten North American Cities
by Zachary Spicer & Gabriel Eidelman & Austin Zwick - 168-194 China’s Development of ETS as a GHG Mitigating Policy Tool: A Case of Policy Diffusion or Domestic Drivers?
by Gørild Heggelund & Iselin Stensdal & Maosheng Duan & Jørgen Wettestad - 195-216 Renewable Portfolio Standards and Policy Stringency: An Assessment of Implementation and Outcomes
by Nikolay Anguelov & William F. Dooley - 217-241 Multiple Streams in Hawaii: How the Aloha State Adopted a 100% Renewable Portfolio Standard
by Jennifer A. Kagan - 242-261 Conservation in Context: Toward a Systems Framing of Decentralized Governance and Public Participation in Wildlife Management
by Leeann Sullivan - 262-289 When Is Science Used in Science Policy? Examining the Importance of Scientific and Technical Information in National Research Council Reports
by Barry Bozeman & Jan Youtie & Eriko Fukumoto & Marla Parker
January 2019, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 28-49 Government Promotion of Corporate Social Responsibility: Evidence from the EU Eco‐Management and Audit Scheme
by Andrew B. Whitford & Colin Provost - 50-74 Autonomous Local Climate Change Policy: An Analysis of the Effect of Intergovernmental Relations Among Subnational Governments
by Elizabeth Schwartz - 75-98 Governing Unconventional Oil and Gas Extraction: The Case of Pennsylvania
by Brian Alexander Chalfant & Caitlin C. Corrigan - 99-120 Politics, Science, and Termination: A Case Study of Water Fluoridation Policy in Calgary in 2011
by Brenda O'Neill & Taruneek Kapoor & Lindsay McLaren - 121-140 Rethinking the Porter Hypothesis: The Underappreciated Importance of Value Appropriation and Pollution Intensity
by Giorgio Petroni & Barbara Bigliardi & Francesco Galati
November 2018, Volume 35, Issue 6
- 776-791 Public Bureaucracy and Climate Change Adaptation
by Robbert Biesbroek & B. Guy Peters & Jale Tosun - 792-834 Foreign‐Funded Adaptation to Climate Change in Africa: Mirroring Administrative Traditions or Traditions of Administrative Blueprinting?
by Martinus Vink & Greetje Schouten - 835-858 State Bureaucracy and the Management of Climate Change Adaptation in Bangladesh
by Md Saifur Rahman & Jale Tosun - 859-880 Scientific Advice and Administrative Traditions: The Role of Chief Scientists in Climate Change Adaptation
by Nicole M. Schmidt & Na'ama Teschner & Maya Negev - 881-906 Do Administrative Traditions Matter for Climate Change Adaptation Policy? A Comparative Analysis of 32 High‐Income Countries
by Robbert Biesbroek & Alexandra Lesnikowski & James D. Ford & Lea Berrang‐Ford & Martinus Vink - 907-929 Introducing Adaptive Flood Risk Management in England, New Zealand, and the Netherlands: The Impact of Administrative Traditions
by Arwin van Buuren & Judy Lawrence & Karen Potter & Jeroen F. Warner - 930-952 The Influence of Administrative Traditions and Governance on Private Involvement in Urban Climate Change Adaptation
by Johannes Klein & Sirkku Juhola
September 2018, Volume 35, Issue 5
- 670-690 Responses to the Clean Power Plan: Factors Influencing State Decision‐Making
by Laurel Besco - 691-716 Holding Back the Storm: Target Populations and State Climate Adaptation Planning in America
by Chris Koski & Megan Keating - 717-732 Mutual and Self Perceptions of Opposing Advocacy Coalitions: Devil Shift and Angel Shift in a German Policy Subsystem
by Colette S. Vogeler & Nils C. Bandelow - 733-749 Impact of the Intellectual Property Tax Regime on FDI in R&D Activities at the City Level
by Martin Falk & Fei Peng - 750-772 Performance Ranking and Environmental Governance: An Empirical Study of the Mandatory Target System
by Xiao Tang & Zhengwen Liu & Hongtao Yi
July 2018, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 502-534 On‐Bill Financing Programs to Support Low‐Carbon Energy Technologies: An Agent‐Oriented Assessment
by Luis Mundaca & Sarah Kloke - 535-563 Factors Shaping Policy Learning: A Study of Policy Actors in Subnational Climate and Energy Issues
by Andrew Pattison - 564-589 Do Disasters Lead to Learning? Financial Policy Change in Local Government
by Deserai A. Crow & Elizabeth A. Albright & Todd Ely & Elizabeth Koebele & Lydia Lawhon - 590-616 Projecting the Arena of Inclusion: The Case of South Korea in Pursuing a Phased Inclusive Growth Process
by Chan‐Yuan Wong & Keun Lee - 617-641 The Formal Delegation of Regulatory Decisions in the Telecommunication Sector: An Explanation Using Classification Trees
by Camilo Ignacio González & Koen Verhoest - 642-666 The Role of Technology Centers as Intermediary Organizations Facilitating Links for Innovation: Four Cases of Federal Technology Centers in Mexico
by Federico Stezano
May 2018, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 352-371 Managing the Disruptive and Sustaining the Disrupted: The Case of Kodak and Fujifilm in the Face of Digital Disruption
by Jonathan C. Ho & Hongyi Chen - 372-397 The Ability to Influence: A Comparative Analysis of the Role of Advocacy Coalitions in Brazilian Climate Politics
by Solveig Aamodt - 398-421 Policy Diffusion and Directionality: Tracing Early Adoption of Offshore Wind Policy
by Michael J. Motta - 422-438 On the Front Lines of Implementing Environmental Regulation: The Perspective of the Regulated Community in Montana
by Sara Rinfret & Michelle C. Pautz - 439-465 Agenda†Setting at the Energy†Water Nexus: Constructing and Maintaining a Policy Monopoly in U.S. Hydraulic Fracturing Regulation
by Jennifer Baka & Kate J. Neville & Erika Weinthal & Karen Bakker - 466-490 Measuring the Relationship between State Environmental Justice Action and Air Pollution Inequality, 1990–2009
by Clair Bullock & Kerry Ard & Grace Saalman - 491-493 Reclaiming the Atmospheric Commons: The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative and a New Model of Emissions Trading. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 256 pages. ISBN 9780262529303, $35.00 paperback. Leigh Raymond. 2016
by David Houle - 493-495 The Grid: Biography of an American Technology. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. 336 pages. ISBN 9780262037174, $37.00 hardcover. Julie A. Cohn. 2017
by Daniel Macfarlane - 495-497 Governing Complex Systems: Social Capital for the Anthropocene. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. xiii + 279 pages. ISBN 9780262035934, $90.00 hardcover. ISBN 9780262533843, $30.00 paperback. ISBN 9780262338882, $21.00 eBook. Oran R. Young. 2017
by Andrew M. Song
March 2018, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 192-212 Issue Proximity and Policy Response in Local Governments
by Sara Hughes & Daniel Miller Runfola & Benjamin Cormier - 213-237 Factors Driving the Promotion of Hydroelectricity: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis
by Lorenz Kammermann - 238-257 Determinants and Evaluation of Local Energy†Efficiency Initiatives from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
by Taekyoung Lim & William M. Bowen - 258-279 Measuring Environmental and Economic Opinions about Hydraulic Fracturing: A Survey of Landowners in Active or Planned Drilling Units
by Gwen Arnold & Benjamin Farrer & Robert Holahan - 280-301 The Space Between: Demonization of Opponents and Policy Divergence
by Juniper Katz - 302-325 Agriculture in Shifting Climates: The Configuration and Ripeness of Problem Understandings in Uganda and Senegal
by Eric D. Raile & Linda M. Young & Jackline Bonabana†Wabbi & Julian Kirinya & Samba Mbaye & Lena Wooldridge & Amber N. W. Raile & Lori Ann Post - 326-347 What Is Known about Punctuated Equilibrium Theory? And What Does That Tell Us about the Construction, Validation, and Replication of Knowledge in the Policy Sciences?
by Johanna Kuhlmann & Jeroen van der Heijden
January 2018, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 4-11 Over a Decade of Scholarship on the Politics and Policy of Science and Technology
by Graeme Auld - 12-30 The Role of Scientific Excellence in the Changing Meaning of Maize in Mexico
by Libertad Castro Colina & Éric Montpetit - 31-60 Research Funding and Performance of Academic Researchers in South Korea
by Soogwan Doh & Duckhee Jang & Gil†Mo Kang & Dong†Seong Han - 61-88 Institutions and Morality Policy in Western Democracies
by Donley T. Studlar & Alessandro Cagossi - 89-119 Competing Policy Windows in Biotechnology: The FDA, the 21st Century Cures Act, and Laboratory†Developed Tests
by Nathan Myers & Catherine E. Steding & Peter Mikolaj - 120-152 Power Sector Reforms and Technical Performance: Good News from an Instrumental Variable Analysis
by Johannes Urpelainen & Joonseok Yang & Di Liu - 153-169 Congressional Attention and Opportunity Structures: The Select Energy Independence and Global Warming Committee
by Jonathan Lewallen - 170-188 Identifying the Causes of Issue Attention and Policy Change: Evidence from U.S. Offshore Oil and Natural Gas Drilling Policy, 2008
by Tyler Hughes
November 2017, Volume 34, Issue 6
- 734-743 Boundary Concepts for Boundary Work Between Science and Technology Studies and International Relations: Special Issue Introduction
by Amandine Orsini & Sélim Louafi & Jean-Frédéric Morin - 744-766 Narrowing the Climate Field: The Symbolic Power of Authors in the IPCC's Assessment of Mitigation
by Hannah Rachel Hughes & Matthew Paterson - 767-789 Coping with Institutional Fragmentation? Competition and Convergence between Boundary Organizations in the Global Response to Polio
by Anna Holzscheiter - 790-811 Is a Melting Arctic Making the Arctic Council Too Cool? Exploring the Limits to the Effectiveness of a Boundary Organization
by Jennifer Spence - 812-826 Nondemarcated Spaces of Knowledge-Informed Policy Making: How Useful Is the Concept of Boundary Organization in IR?
by Daniel Compagnon & Steven Bernstein - 827-853 Three Cultural Boundaries of Science, Institutions, and Policy: A Cultural Theory of Coproduction, Boundary-Work, and Change
by Brendon Swedlow - 854-855 First World Petro-Politics: The Political Ecology and Governance of Alberta . Toronto, ON : University of Toronto Press . 696 p ages. ISBN 9781442612587, $49.95 CAD paperback. Laurie Adkin , ed. 2016
by Nathan Lemphers - 856-858 Struggling for Air: Power Plants and the “War on Coal.” New York : Oxford University Press . viii + 221 pages. ISBN 9780190233112, $31.95 hardcover. Richard L. Revesz and Jack Lienke . 2016
by Owen Temby
September 2017, Volume 34, Issue 5
- 588-616 Innovation and Alliances
by Jon Schmid & Matthew Brummer & Mark Zachary Taylor - 617-635 Why Have Policies Often Remained Symbolic? Understanding the Reasons for Decoupling between Policy and Practice
by Jusil Lee - 636-659 A Concurrent Analysis of Three Institutions that Transform Health Technology-Based Ventures: Economic Policy, Capital Investment, and Market Approval
by Pascale Lehoux & Geneviève Daudelin & Jean-Louis Denis & Fiona A. Miller - 660-681 Brokers and Entrepreneurs in Human Stem Cell Governance Networks in the United States
by Liza Ireni-Saban & Eldad Borohowitch - 682-699 Structure and Process: Examining the Interaction between Bureaucratic Organization and Analytical Requirements
by Stuart Shapiro - 700-724 Urban Pressures and Innovations: Sustainability Commitment in the Face of Fragmentation and Inequality
by Aaron Deslatte & Richard C. Feiock & Kathryn Wassel - 725-726 Water Policy Reform in Southern Alberta: An Advocacy Coalition Approach . Toronto, ON : University of Toronto Press . 272 pages. ISBN 9781487500535, $45.00 cloth. B. Timothy Heinmiller . 2016
by Tanya Heikkila - 727-729 Fighting King Coal: The Barriers to Grassroots Environmental Justice Movement Participation in Central Appalachia . Boston, MA : MIT Press . x + 326 pages. ISBN 9780262034340, $65.00 hardcover. ISBN 9780262528801, $32.00 paperback. ISBN 9780262333580, $23.00 eBook. Shannon Elizabeth Bell. 2016
by Pranietha Mudliar & Gwen Arnold
July 2017, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 456-484 The Polarization of American Environmental Policy: A Regression Discontinuity Analysis of Senate and House Votes, 1971–2013
by Sung Eun Kim & Johannes Urpelainen - 485-503 Emphasis Framing and the Role of Perceived Knowledge: A Survey Experiment
by Justin B. Bullock & Arnold Vedlitz - 504-536 Attitudes Toward “Fracking”: Perceived and Actual Geographic Proximity
by Jessica Alcorn & John Rupp & John D. Graham - 537-558 Policy Failure and Policy Learning: Examining the Conditions of Learning after Disaster
by Kristin O'Donovan - 559-577 Cultural Penetration and Punctuated Policy Change: Explaining the Evolution of U.S. Energy Policy
by Luke Fowler & Tonya T. Neaves & Jessica N. Terman & Arthur G. Cosby - 578-580 New Earth Politics: Essays from the Anthropocene . Cambridge, MA : MIT Press . xiv + 442 pages. ISBN 9780262034364, $68.00, hardback. ISBN 9780262529198, $34.00 paperback. ISBN 9780262332118, $24.00 Ebook. Simon Nicholson and Sikina Jinnah, Eds. 2016
by Matthew Paterson - 580-582 Federal Ecosystem Management: Its Rise, Fall, and Afterlife . Lawrence, KS : University Press of Kansas . ix + 348 pages. ISBN 9780700621279, $45.00 cloth. James R. Skillen. 2015
by D. Alex Alder - 582-584 Fact and Fiction in Global Energy Policy: Fifteen Contentious Questions . Baltimore, MD : Johns Hopkins University Press . x + 370 pages. ISBN 9781421418971, $34.96 paperback, $34.95 cloth. Benjamin Sovacool, Marilyn Brown, and Scott Valentine. 2016
by Sharlissa Moore
June 2017, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 310-330 Mobilization in the European Public Sphere: The Struggle Over Genetically Modified Organisms
by Jale Tosun & Simon Schaub - 331-356 Different by Design? Analyzing How Governments Justify GMO Liberalization through the Lens of Strategic Communication
by Georg Wenzelburger & Pascal D. König - 357-377 Coalitions and Conservation: Conditional Impacts of Coalitions on Ballot Measures for Open Space
by William R. Lowry & W. Scott Krummenacher - 378-399 Climate Adaptation in Canada: Governing a Complex Policy Regime
by Daniel Henstra - 400-420 Developing Knowledge States: Technology and the Enhancement of National Statistical Capacity
by Derrick M. Anderson & Andrew B. Whitford - 421-446 Assessing Public Procurement of Innovation as a Cross-Domain Policy: A Framework and Application to the Chinese Context
by Yanchao Li - 447-449 Cleaner, Greener, Healthier: A Prescription for Stronger Canadian Environmental Laws and Policies . Vancouver, BC : University of British Columbia Press . xiv + 412 pages. ISBN: 9780774830478, $34.95 CAD paperback. ISBN 9780774830461, $95.00 CAD hardcover. David R. Boyd. 2015
by Andrea Olive - 449-451 Political Opportunities for Climate Policy: California, New York, and the Federal Government . New York : Cambridge University Press . xv + 364 pages. ISBN 9781107074392, $120.00 hardback. Roger Karapin. 2016
by Leigh Raymond
March 2017, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 144-167 Community Privilege and Environmental Justice: An Agent-Based Analysis
by Adam Eckerd & Yushim Kim & Heather E. Campbell - 168-185 Advocacy Coalitions in Ontario Land Use Policy Development
by B. Timothy Heinmiller & Kevin Pirak - 186-207 Has the Clean Air Interstate Rule Fulfilled Its Mission? An Assessment of Federal Rule-Making in Preventing Regional Spillover Pollution
by Derek Glasgow & Shuang Zhao - 208-232 Determinants of Pro-Fracking Measure Adoption by New York Southern Tier Municipalities
by Gwen Arnold & Kaubin Wosti Neupane - 233-254 Using Cultural Theory to Analyze the Metagovernance of the Nuclear Renaissance in Britain, France, and the United States
by Keith Baker - 255-269 Market Instruments for a Sustainable Economy: Environmental Fiscal Policy and Manifest Divergences
by Elena Villar-Rubio & María-Dolores Huete-Morales - 270-300 Legislative Behavior in the Seventh European Parliament and the Regulation of Shale Gas Development in the European Union
by Zachary A. Wendling - 301-303 Where the Rivers Meet: Pipelines, Participatory Resource Management and Aboriginal-State Relations in the Northwest Territories . Vancouver, BC : University of British Columbia Press . xxvii + 207 pages. ISBN 9780774828451, $99.00 hardcover. ISBN 9780774828468, $35.95 paperback. Carly A. Dokis . 2015
by Graham White - 303-305 Where the River Burned: Carl Stokes and the Struggle to Save Cleveland . Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press . 264 pages. ISBN 0801453615, $29.95 hardback. David Stradling and Richard Stradling . 2015
by Swapna Pathak
January 2017, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 4-9 Introduction: The Politics of Environmental Accountability
by Teresa Kramarz & Susan Park - 10-30 More than a Question of Agency: Privatized Project Implementation, Accountabilities, and Global Environmental Governance
by Jonathan Rosenberg - 31-49 Judicialization of Environmental Policy and the Crisis of Democratic Accountability
by Teresa Kramarz & David Cosolo & Alejandro Rossi - 50-67 Holding Polluting Countries to Account for Climate Change: Is “Loss and Damage†Up to the Task?
by Craig A. Johnson - 68-87 Accountability Challenges in the Transnational Regime Complex for Climate Change
by Oscar Widerberg & Philipp Pattberg - 88-109 Institutional Accountability of Nonstate Actors in the UNFCCC: Exit, Voice, and Loyalty
by Jonathan Kuyper & Karin Bäckstrand & Heike Schroeder - 110-131 Mission Interference: How Competition Confounds Accountability for Environmental Nongovernmental Organizations
by Cristina M. Balboa - 132-133 The Political Economy of Climate Change Adaptation. New York: Palgrave MacMillan. xi + 226 pages. ISBN 9781137496720, $105.00 hardcover. Benjamin K. Sovocool and Björn†Ola Linnér. 2015
by Tor Håkon Jackson Inderberg - 134-136 A Fragmented Continent: Latin America and the Global Politics of Climate Change. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. vii + 274 pages. ISBN 9780262528115, $26.00 paperback. Guy Edwards and J. Timmons Roberts. 2015
by Marcela López†Vallejo - 136-138 Fukushima and Beyond: Nuclear Power in a Low†Carbon World. Farnham, UK: Ashgate Publishing Limited. xi + 202 pages. ISBN 978†1†4094†5491†5, $109.95 hardcover. Christopher Hubbard. 2014
by David Sadoway - 138-140 Cultural Politics and the Transatlantic Divide over GMOs. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. x + 256 pages. ISBN 9780230284579, $105.00 hardcover. Hannes R. Stephan. 2015
by Brandiff R. Caron
November 2016, Volume 33, Issue 6
- 578-602 Mitigating Mistrust? Participation and Expertise in Hydraulic Fracturing Governance
by Kate J. Neville & Erika Weinthal - 603-622 The Power of Policy Regimes: Explaining Shale Gas Policy Divergence in Bulgaria and Poland
by Andreas Goldthau & Michael LaBelle - 623-645 After the Fukushima Disaster: Japan's Nuclear Policy Change from 2011 to 2012
by Rie Watanabe - 646-665 Advanced Metering Infrastructure Deployment in the United States: The Impact of Polycentric Governance and Contextual Changes
by Shan Zhou & Daniel C. Matisoff - 666-685 Defining Environmental Justice Communities for Regulatory Enforcement: Implications from a Block-Group-Level Analysis of New York State
by Jiaqi Liang - 686-688 The Politics of Innovation: Why Some Countries Are Better than Others at Science & Technology . New York : Oxford University Press . xiii + 431 pages. ISBN 9780190464134, $27.95 paperback. Mark Zachary Taylor, 2016
by David Kearn - 688-690 NAFTA and Sustainable Development: History, Experience, and Prospects for Reform . New York : Cambridge University Press . xiii + 414 pages. ISBN 9781107097223, $125 hardcover. Hoi L. Kong and L. Kinvin Wroth , eds. 2015
by Suzanne Simon - 690-692 Islands’ Spirit Rising: Reclaiming the Forests of Haida Gwaii . Vancouver : University of British Columbia Press . xv + 264 pages. ISBN 9780774827669, $35.95 paperback. ISBN 9780774827652, $99.00 hardcover. Louise Takeda. 2015
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September 2016, Volume 33, Issue 5
- 472-491 Media in the Policy Process: Using Framing and Narratives to Understand Policy Influences
by Deserai A. Crow & Andrea Lawlor - 492-505 BLM, the Administrative Presidency, and Policy Shifts: Policy Tools Affecting Oil and Gas Operations
by Charles Davis - 506-525 Vested Interests, Venue Shopping, and Policy Stability: The Long Road to Improving Air Quality in Oregon's Willamette Valley
by Aaron J. Ley - 526-543 Open Data for Science, Policy, and the Public Good
by Creso Sá & Julieta Grieco
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