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September 2016, Volume 33, Issue 5
- 544-565 The Spreading of Innovation: State Adoptions of Energy and Climate Change Policy
by Rebecca Bromley-Trujillo & J. S. Butler & John Poe & Whitney Davis - 566-569 Distinct Approaches to Harper's Environmental Policy Legacy in Canada
by Peter Andrée - 570-571 Environmental Justice and Activism in Indianapolis . Lanham, MD : Lexington Books . vii + 143 pages. ISBN 9780739188392, $75.00 cloth. Trevor K. Fuller. 2015
by Adam Eckerd - 571-573 Tracking the Great Bear: How Environmentalists Recreated British Columbia's Coastal Rainforest . Vancouver, BC : University of British Columbia Press . xxv + 126 pages. ISBN 9780774826723, $32.95 paperback. Justin Page. 2014
by Ethan Getz
July 2016, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 348-375 Trade and Industrial Policy as Levers for Sustainable Energy Technology Adoption? Experiences from Urban Latin America
by Alexandra Mallett - 376-392 Do We Understand What the Public Hears? Stakeholders’ Preferred Communication Choices for Discussing River Issues with the Public The work for this article was supported by the NSF Idaho EPSCoR Program and the National Science Foundation under award number IIA-1301792. Contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of NSF
by Donna L. Lybecker & Mark K. McBeth & James W. Stoutenborough - 393-419 Subnational Responses to Fracking in Canada: Explaining Saskatchewan's “Wild West” Regulatory Approach Authors are listed alphabetically by convention; both contributed equally. Funding for this research was provided by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. The authors would like to thank Simon Enoch for his research on the corporate power of the energy industry in Saskatchewan, Leigh McDougall and Brittany McNena for research and revision assistance, John Peters for valuable feedback, Joseph Piwowar for converting ministry data into GIS files, Jessica Vanstone for creating the map of fracked horizontal wells in Saskatchewan, and anonymous reviewers for providing helpful comments
by Angela V. Carter & Emily M. Eaton - 420-441 Enhancing Precision and Clarity in the Study of Policy Narratives: An Analysis of Climate and Air Issues in Delhi, India
by Christopher M. Weible & Kristin L. Olofsson & Daniel P. Costie & Juniper M. Katz & Tanya Heikkila - 442-462 Network Structure and Perceived Legitimacy in Collaborative Wildlife Management
by Annica Sandström & Carina Lundmark - 463-465 Fracking the Neighborhood: Reluctant Activists and Natural Gas Drilling . Cambridge, MA : The MIT Press . xiv + 191 pages. ISBN 9780262029766, $29 hardback. Jessica Smartt Gullion , 2015
by Andrew Kear - 465-467 Governing Transboundary Waters: Canada, the United States, and Indigenous Communities . London : Routledge . xvi + 220 pages. ISBN 9780415838597, $145.00 hardback; ISBN 9780203781456, $54.95 e-book. Emma S. Norman , 2015
by Owen Temby
May 2016, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 232-250 Comparing the Politics of Hydraulic Fracturing in New York, Colorado, and Texas
by Christopher M. Weible & Tanya Heikkila - 251-269 Science Use in Regulatory Impact Analysis: The Effects of Political Attention and Controversy
by Mia Costa & Bruce A. Desmarais & John A. Hird - 270-290 Environmental Harm or Natural Hazard? Problem Identification and Adaptation in U.S. Municipal Climate Action Plans
by Chris Koski & Alma Siulagi - 291-315 Willingness to Pay for Solar Lanterns: Does the Trial Period Play a Role?
by Semee Yoon & Johannes Urpelainen & Milind Kandlikar - 316-337 Policy Stalemate and Policy Change in Israel's Water Sector 1970–2010: Advocacy Coalitions and Policy Narratives
by Gila Menahem & Shula Gilad - 338-340 Climate Change and European Security . New York : Routledge . 144 pages. ISBN 9781138797277, $145 hardback. ISBN 9781138797284, $52.95 paperback. Richard Youngs , 2015
by Mike Gunter Jr. - 340-341 Green-Lite: Complexity in 50 Years of Canadian Environmental Policy, Governance, and Democracy . Montreal and Kingston : McGill-Queens University Press . 422 pages. ISBN 9780773545823, $34.95 CAD paperback. ISBN 9780773545816, $110.00 CAD cloth. G. Bruce Doern, Graeme Auld, and Christopher Stoney, 2015
by Andrea Olive - 342-343 Earth System Governance: World Politics in the Anthropocene . Cambridge, MA : The MIT Press . xviii + 267 pages. ISBN 9780262526692, $27.00 paperback. ISBN 9780262028226, $54.00 hardcover. Frank Biermann, 2014
by Peter Stoett
March 2016, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 115-117 Issue Information
by Dr. Sanya Carley, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University - 119-123 The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009: What Have We Learned?
by Dr. Sanya Carley, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University & Sanya Carley - 124-139 Walking in the Shadow of Pressman and Wildavsky: Expanding Fiscal Federalism and Goal Congruence Theories to Single-Shot Games
by Dr. Sanya Carley, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University & Jessica N. Terman & Anthony Kassekert & Richard C. Feiock & Kaifeng Yang - 140-159 Impacts of Federal Stimulus Funding on Economic Development Policy Networks Among Local Governments
by Dr. Sanya Carley, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University & Chang-Gyu Kwak & Richard Feiock & Christopher Hawkins & Youngmi Lee - 160-177 Outsourcing Oversight and ARRA 2009: What Factors Explain State Agencies’ Decision to Pursue Collaborative Monitoring?
by Dr. Sanya Carley, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University & Lachezar G. Anguelov - 178-200 Assessment of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Upon the Department of Energy Weatherization Assistance Program
by Dr. Sanya Carley, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University & Bruce Tonn & Beth Hawkins & Erin Rose - 201-223 Energy Programs of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
by Dr. Sanya Carley, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University & Sanya Carley - 224-226 European Union and Environmental Governance . London : Routledge (Global Institutions Series) . 166 pages. ISBN 9780415628822, $33.95, paperback. ISBN 9780415628815, $135.00 hardback. Henrik Selin and Stacy D. VanDeveer , 2015
by Dr. Sanya Carley, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University & Rolf Lidskog - 226-228 Rethinking Environmental Justice in Sustainable Cities: Insights from Agent-Based Modeling . New York : Routledge . 228 pages. ISBN 9780415657440, £90.00 hardback. Heather E. Campbell , Yushim Kim , and Adam Eckerd , eds., 2015
by Dr. Sanya Carley, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University & Stefan Verweij
January 2016, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 5-21 Institutional Change Through Policy Learning: The Case of the European Commission and Research Policy
by Merli Tamtik - 22-50 Does Power Sector Deregulation Promote or Discourage Renewable Energy Policy? Evidence from the States, 1991–2012
by Sung Eun Kim & Joonseok Yang & Johannes Urpelainen - 51-70 Policy Change, Policy Feedback, and Interest Mobilization: The Politics of Nuclear Waste Management
by Matthew C. Nowlin - 71-89 Why Do Regulatory Agencies Punish? The Impact of Political Principals, Agency Culture, and Transaction Costs in Predicting Environmental Criminal Prosecution Outcomes in the United States
by Joshua Ozymy & Melissa Jarrell - 90-109 Public Information and Regulatory Processes: What the Public Knows and Regulators Decide
by Deserai A. Crow & Elizabeth A. Albright & Elizabeth Koebele - 110-111 Water Without Borders? Canada, the United States, and Shared Waters . Toronto : University of Toronto Press . xiv + 275 pages. ISBN 9781442643932, $70.00 hardback. Edited by Emma S. Norman , Alice Cohen , and Karen Bakker , 2013
by Andrew Kirkpatrick - 111-113 Transforming Energy: Solving Climate Change with Technology Policy . New York : Cambridge University Press . 360 pages. ISBN 9781107614970, $29.99 paperback. Anthony Patt , 2015
by George A. Gonzalez - 113-114 Reconfiguring Global Climate Governance in North America: A Transregional Approach . Burlington, VT : Ashgate . 268 pages. ISBN 9781472410368, $119.95 hardback. Marcela López-Vallejo , 2014
by Abby Lindsay
November 2015, Volume 32, Issue 6
- 627-648 Nations or Sectors in the Age of Globalization: China's Policy Toward Foreign Direct Investment in Telecommunications
by Roselyn Hsueh - 649-674 Exploring Drivers of Innovative Technology Adoption Intention: The Case of Plug-In Vehicles
by Saba Siddiki & Jerome Dumortier & Cali Curley & John D. Graham & Sanya Carley & Rachel M. Krause - 675-698 Community-Based Organizations and Institutional Work in the Remote Rural West
by Jesse Abrams & Emily Jane Davis & Cassandra Moseley - 699-722 Diversifying Nature Protection: Evaluating the Changing Tools for Forest Protection in Canada and Norway
by Graeme Auld & Lars H. Gulbrandsen - 723-744 Contextual Factors Influencing Collaboration Levels and Outcomes in National Forest Stewardship Contracting
by Katherine M. Mattor & Antony S. Cheng - 745-746 Sustaining the Borderlands in the Age of NAFTA: Development, Politics, and Participation on the U.S.-Mexico Border . Nashville, TN : Vanderbilt University Press . xiv + 222 pages. ISBN 9780826519597, $55.00 cloth. Suzanne Simon , 2014
by Stephen Mumme - 747-748 Cheap and Clean: How Americans Think about Energy in the Age of Global Warming . Cambridge, MA : The MIT Press . 261 pages. ISBN 9780262027625, $27.95 hardcover. Stephen Ansolabehere and David M. Konisky , 2014
by James W. Stoutenborough
September 2015, Volume 32, Issue 5
- 517-537 Globalization, International Organizations, and Telecommunications
by Kirsten Rodine-Hardy - 538-555 Beyond (and Within) City Limits: Climate Policy in an Intergovernmental System
by Cindy Simon Rosenthal & James A. Rosenthal & Jonathan D. Moore & Jamie Smith - 556-575 Partisanship, Ministers, and Biotechnology Policy
by Hanna Bäck & Marc Debus & Jale Tosun - 576-599 Covenant of Mayors: Reasons for Being an Environmentally and Energy Friendly Municipality
by María del P. Pablo-Romero & Antonio Sánchez-Braza & José Manuel González-Limón - 600-621 Persistently Biased: The Devil Shift in Water Privatization in Jakarta
by Ching Leong - 622-624 Saving Global Fisheries: Reducing Fishing Capacity to Promote Sustainability . Cambridge, MA : MIT Press . 288 pages. ISBN 9780262018647 , $29.00 hardcover. J. Samuel Barkin and Elizabeth R. DeSombre, 2013
by Tim M. Daw - 624-626 Rethinking Private Authority: Agents and Entrepreneurs in Global Environmental Governance . Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press . 232 pages. ISBN 9780691157597 , $24.95 paperback. Jessica F. Green, 2013
by Graeme Auld
July 2015, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 389-412 Taxing Fracking: The Politics of State Severance Taxes in the Shale Era
by Barry G. Rabe & Rachel L. Hampton - 413-442 Political Competition, Agenda Power, and Incentives to Innovate: An Empirical Examination of Vested-Interest Theory
by Dina Balalaeva - 443-464 Focusing Events and Changes in Ecologies of Policy Games: Evidence from the Paraná River Delta
by Ramiro Berardo & Tomás Olivier & Anthony Lavers - 465-484 Cultural Policy and Governance: Reviewing Policies Related to Cultural and Creative Industries Implemented by the Central Government of Taiwan Between 2002 and 2012
by Chang Bin Lee - 485-512 Risk Analysis of Nanomaterials: Exposing Nanotechnology's Naked Emperor
by Georgia Miller & Fern Wickson - 513-514 Public-Private Partnerships: Infrastructure, Transportation and Local Services . London : Routledge . viii + 165 pages. ISBN 9781138827424 , $145.00 hardback. Edited by Germà Bel , Trevor Brown , Rui Cunha Marques , 2015
by Kai Chen
May 2015, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 273-296 State Renewable Energy Governance: Policy Instruments, Markets, or Citizens
by Sunjoo Park - 297-322 University Technology Transfer and Manufacturing Innovation: The Case of Italy
by Cardamone Paola & Pupo Valeria & Ricotta Fernanda - 323-344 The Unscientific Determinants of Voting on a Controversial Scientific Issue: An Evaluation of Biofuels Policy in the U.S. Congress
by Jonah J. Ralston - 345-364 First-Hand Experience and Second-Hand Information: Changing Trust across Three Levels of Government
by Gina Yannitell Reinhardt - 365-387 Governing the Economic Transition: How Taiwan Transformed its Industrial System to Attain Virtuous Cycle Development
by Chan-Yuan Wong & Mei-Chih Hu & Jyh-Wen Shiu
March 2015, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 175-199 Who's Afraid of WikiLeaks? Missed Opportunities in Political Science Research
by Gabriel J. Michael - 200-225 States of Environmental Justice: Redistributive Politics across the United States, 1993–2004
by Troy D. Abel & Debra J. Salazar & Patricia Robert - 226-245 Utilizing Hyperlink Network Analysis to Examine Climate Change Supporters and Opponents
by Dallas J. Elgin - 246-268 Adaptive Management for Oil and Gas Development on Public Lands: An Innovative Approach to Resource Protection, or Symbolic Placation of Public Interests?
by Zachary Wurtzebach - 269-271 Constructing Private Governance: The Rise and Evolution of Forest, Coffee, and Fisheries Certification . New Haven, CT : Yale University Press . 352 pages. ISBN: 9780300190533, $30.00 paperback. Graeme Auld . 2014
by Kristin Sippl
January 2015, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-18 Bilateral and Trilateral Natural Resource and Biodiversity Governance in North America: Organizations, Networks, and Inclusion
by Peter Stoett & Owen Temby - 19-39 The Evolution of Natural Resource Conservation Capacity on the U.S.–Mexico Border: Bilateral and Trilateral Environmental Agreements since La Paz
by Stephen P. Mumme - 40-59 The International Joint Commission, Water Levels, and Transboundary Governance in the Great Lakes
by Murray Clamen & Daniel Macfarlane - 60-78 Scale and Subnational Resource Management: Transnational Initiatives in the Salish Sea Region
by Christopher Brown - 79-99 Interagency Trust and Communication in the Transboundary Governance of Pacific Salmon Fisheries
by Owen Temby & Archi Rastogi & Jean Sandall & Ray Cooksey & Gordon M. Hickey - 100-123 Resistance and Reform: Transboundary Water Governance in the Colorado River Delta
by Andrea K. Gerlak - 124-145 Secretariat Influence on Overlap Management Politics in North America: NAFTA and the Commission for Environmental Cooperation
by Sikina Jinnah & Abby Lindsay - 146-162 Transnational Environmental Activism in North America: Wielding Soft Power through Knowledge Sharing?
by Raul Pacheco-Vega - 163-169 Assessing Intergovernmental Institutions and Transnational Policy Networks in North American Resource Management: Concluding Remarks
by Andrea Olive - 170-171 Environmental Policy in North America: Approaches, Capacity, and the Management of Transboundary Issues . North York, Ontario, Canada : University of Toronto Press . 216 pages. ISBN 9781442601796 , $34.95 paperback. by Robert G. Healy , Debora L. VanNijnatten , and Marcela Lopez-Vallejo , 2014
by Robert E. Forbis Jr. - 171-174 Climate Change Policy in North America: Designing Integration in a Regional System . Toronto : University of Toronto Press. 376 pages. ISBN 9781442614581 , $34.95 paperback. edited by Neil Craik , Isabel Studer , and Debora VanNijnatten , eds., 2013
by Stephen Bird
November 2014, Volume 31, Issue 6
- 481-502 The Challenges of Consulting the Public on Science Policy: Examining the Development of European Risk Assessment Policy for Genetically Modified Animals
by Sarah Hartley & Kate M. Millar - 503-528 EU Legislation to Reduce Carbon Emissions from Cars: Intergovernmental or Supranational Policy Making?
by Lars H. Gulbrandsen & Anne Raaum Christensen - 529-554 An Examination of Local Climate Change Policies in the Great Plains
by Robert S. Wood & Andy Hultquist & Rebecca J. Romsdahl - 555-583 Public Support for Climate Change Policy: Consistency in the Influence of Values and Attitudes Over Time and Across Specific Policy Alternatives
by James W. Stoutenborough & Rebecca Bromley-Trujillo & Arnold Vedlitz - 584-609 Does the Network Centrality of Government Actors Matter? Examining the Role of Government Organizations in Aquaculture Partnerships
by William Resh & Saba Siddiki & Will R. McConnell
September 2014, Volume 31, Issue 5
- 363-366 Introduction
by Darius Ornston - 367-389 Coordination-Mix: The Hidden Face of STI Policy
by Edurne Magro & Mikel Navarro & Jon Mikel Zabala-Iturriagagoitia - 390-407 The Role of Institutions and Capital in Intersectoral Collaboration: Infection and Immunity Research and Development Collaboration in Vancouver
by Bryn Lander - 408-429 The Confluence of Academia and Industry: A Case Study of the Taiwanese Biopharmaceutical Innovation System
by Shih-Hsin Chen - 430-453 Support for International Collaboration in Research: The Role of the Overseas Offices of Basic Science Funders
by Brian Sergi & Rachel Parker & Brian Zuckerman - 454-477 When the High Road Becomes the Low Road: The Limits of High-Technology Competition in Finland
by Darius Ornston - 478-480 Oil and Wilderness in Alaska: Natural Resources, Environmental Protection, and National Policy Dynamics . Washington, DC : Georgetown University Press . 184 pages. ISBN 9781589016620 , $29.95 paperback. by George J. Busenberg , 2013
by Jonathan Rosenberg
July 2014, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 257-280 Path Dependence and Paradigm Shift: How Cetacean Scientists Learned to Develop Management Procedures that Survived the Controversial Whaling Regime
by Atsushi Ishii & Ayako Okubo - 281-303 Assessing Policy Design and Interpretation: An Institutions-Based Analysis in the Context of Aquaculture in Florida and Virginia, United States
by Saba Siddiki - 304-310 The Big (Data) Bang: Policy, Prospects, and Challenges
by Connie L. McNeely & Jong-on Hahm - 311-318 From Big Data to Knowledge: An Ontological Approach to Big Data Analytics
by Erik W. Kuiler - 319-325 Government Information Policy in the Era of Big Data
by Anne L. Washington - 326-330 The Promise and Potential of Big Data: A Case for Discovery Informatics
by Vasant G. Honavar - 331-338 Trade-Offs, Limitations, and Promises of Big Data in Social Science Research
by Patricia White & R. Saylor Breckenridge - 339-342 Big Data and U.S. Public Policy
by Roger Stough & Dennis McBride - 343-348 Big Data for Policy Analysis: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
by Laurie A. Schintler & Rajendra Kulkarni - 349-357 Civic Hackathons: Innovation, Procurement, or Civic Engagement?
by Peter Johnson & Pamela Robinson - 358-360 Cities, Networks, and Global Environmental Governance: Spaces of Innovation, Places of Leadership . New York : Routledge . 240 pages. ISBN 9780415537513 , $130.00 hardcover. by Sofie Bouteligier , 2013
by David Gordon - 360-362 Transforming the Frontier: Peace Parks and the Politics of Neoliberal Conservation in Southern Africa . Durham, NC : Duke University Press . 312 pages. ISBN 9780822354208 , $24.95 paperback. by Bram Büscher , 2013
by Larry A. Swatuk
May 2014, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 153-172 The Determinants of Salience of Energy Issues
by William R. Lowry & Mark Joslyn - 173-198 The Global Climate Regime: Explaining Lagging Reform
by Alexander Ovodenko - 199-217 Abnormal Daily Temperature and Concern about Climate Change Across the United States
by Jeremy Brooks & Douglas Oxley & Arnold Vedlitz & Sammy Zahran & Charles Lindsey - 218-252 Multi-Sited Governance of Large-Scale Land Acquisitions: Mapping and Evaluating the Terrain
by Laura German - 253-255 The Power of Narrative in Environmental Networks . Cambridge, MA : MIT Press . 240 pages. ISBN: 9780262519571 , $22.00 paperback. by Raul Lejano , Mrill Ingram , and Helen Ingram , 2013
by Nathan Young
March 2014, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 65-87 Understanding a Period of Policy Change: The Case of Hydraulic Fracturing Disclosure Policy in Colorado
by Tanya Heikkila & Jonathan J. Pierce & Samuel Gallaher & Jennifer Kagan & Deserai A. Crow & Christopher M. Weible - 88-104 Understanding State Rulemaking Processes: Developing Fracking Rules in Colorado, New York, and Ohio
by Sara Rinfret & Jeffrey J. Cook & Michelle C. Pautz - 105-124 Examining the Canadian Government's Resistance to Including Socioeconomic Concerns in Genetically Modified Seeds Regulation: A Policy Transfer and Multilevel Approach
by Jean-Michel Marcoux & Lyne Létourneau - 125-147 Science and Politics in the Regulation of Genetically Modified Organisms in Brazil
by Maya Mitre & Bruno P. W. Reis - 148-150 Contested Water: The Struggle Against Water Privatization in the United States and Canada . Cambridge, MA : MIT Press . 208 pages. ISBN 9780262518390 , $23.00 paperback. by Joanna L. Robinson , 2013
by Megan Mullin - 150-152 Green Innovation in China: China's Wind Power Industry and the Global Transition to a Low-Carbon Economy . New York : Columbia University Press . xx + 282 pages. ISBN 9780231153300 , $40.00 cloth. by Joanna I. Lewis , 2013
by Edward A. Cunningham
January 2014, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-16 Energy Abundance or Environmental Worries? Analyzing Public Support for Fracking in the United States
by Charles Davis & Jonathan M. Fisk - 17-37 Early Adopters of Solar Panels in Developing Countries: Evidence from Tanzania
by Michael G. Smith & Johannes Urpelainen - 38-59 Termination Theory and National Climate Change Mitigation Programs: The Case of New Zealand
by S. Jeff Birchall - 60-62 The Politics of Precaution: Regulating Health, Safety, and Environmental Risks in Europe and the United States . Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press . 336 pages. ISBN 9780691124162 , $39.50 cloth. by David Vogel . 2012
by Kate O'Neill - 62-64 Power Over Peoples: Technology, Environments, and Western Imperialism, 1400 to the Present . Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press . 412 pages. ISBN 9780691139333 , $35.00 cloth. by Daniel R. Headrick . 2010
by Geoffrey Herrera
November 2013, Volume 30, Issue 6
- 611-628 Pressure or Information? Lobbying for Binding Renewable Energy Targets in the European Union
by Anne Therese Gullberg - 629-656 Local Governance Versus Centralization: Connecticut Wetlands Governance as a Model
by Katharine Owens & Carl Zimmerman - 657-684 The Inclusion of Nonsafety Criteria within the Regulatory Framework of Agricultural Biotechnology: Exploring Factors that Are Likely to Influence Policy Transfer
by Jean-Michel Marcoux & Olga Carolina Cardenas Gomez & Lyne Létourneau - 685-689 Open for Business: Conservatives' Opposition to Environmental Regulation . Cambridge, MA : MIT Press . 496 pages. ISBN 9780262018272 , $35.00 hardcover. by Judith A. Layzer , 2012 . Eco-Business: A Big-Brand Takeover of Sustainability . Cambridge, MA : MIT Press . 208 pages. ISBN 9780262018760 , $24.95 hardcover. by Peter Dauvergne and Jane Lister , 2013
by Matto Mildenberger
September 2013, Volume 30, Issue 5
- 439-446 Introduction to the Special Issue: Nanotechnology and Political Science
by David H. Guston - 447-463 Agenda Setting in Emergent R&D Policy Subsystems: Examining Discourse Effects of the 21st Century Nanotechnology Research and Development Act
by Derrick Anderson & Catherine P. Slade - 464-487 “The Train Has Left the Station”: The Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies and the Shaping of Nanotechnology Policy in the United States
by Evan S. Michelson - 488-511 The Current Status and Future Direction of Nanotechnology Regulations: A View from Nano-scientists
by Elizabeth A. Corley & Youngjae Kim & Dietram A. Scheufele - 512-548 Hungry for Information: Public Attitudes Toward Food Nanotechnology and Labeling
by Jonathan Brown & Jennifer Kuzma - 549-565 Managing Nanotechnology Risks in Vulnerable Populations: A Case for Gender Diversity
by Vivien Savath & Suzanne Gage Brainard - 566-587 Improving Legitimacy in Nanotechnology Policy Development Through Stakeholder and Community Engagement: Forging New Pathways
by A. Wendy Russell - 588-604 Nano-Industry Operationalizations of “Responsibility”: Charting Diversity in the Enactment of Responsibility
by Clare Shelley-Egan & Sarah R. Davies - 605-607 The Roads from Rio: Lessons Learned from Twenty Years of Multilateral Environmental Negotiations . New York : RFF Press . 312 pages. ISBN 9780415809771, $42.95 paperback. edited by Pamela S. Chasek and Lynn M. Wagner (eds.), 2012
by Noelle E. Selin - 607-609 Global Environmental Governance Reconsidered . Cambridge, MA : MIT Press . 320 pages. ISBN 9780262517706, $25.00 paperback. edited by Frank Biermann and Philipp Pattberg (eds.), 2012
by Leah Stokes
July 2013, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 345-365 The Right to Know? State Politics of Fracking Disclosure
by Jonathan M. Fisk - 366-380 Oil Spill Causation and the Deepwater Horizon Spill
by Rick S. Kurtz - 381-408 How Large-Scale Research Facilities Connect to Global Research
by Giancarlo Lauto & Finn Valentin - 409-431 The World Bank as Knowledge Bank: Analyzing the Limits of a Legitimate Global Knowledge Actor
by Teresa Kramarz & Bessma Momani - 432-437 Structuring an Energy Technology Revolution . Cambridge, MA : MIT Press . 336 pages. ISBN 9780262517553, $15.00 paperback. by Charles Weiss and William B. Bonvillian , 2012 . Tomorrow's Energy: Hydrogen, Fuel Cells, and the Prospects for a Cleaner Planet . Cambridge, MA : MIT Press. 360 pages. ISBN 9780262516952, $24.95 paperback. by Peter Hoffmann , 2012 . Unlocking Energy Innovation: How America Can Build a Low-Cost, Low-Carbon Energy System . Cambridge, MA : MIT Press . 224 pages. ISBN 9780262016773, $24.95 hardcover. by Richard K. Lester and David M. Hart , 2012
by Corey Johnson
May 2013, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 263-280 The Environmental Protection Agency Regulates Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Is Anyone Paying Attention?
by Jeffrey J. Cook & Sara R. Rinfret - 281-301 Policy Alternatives in Adaptive Communities: Simulating the Environmental Justice Consequences of Hazardous Site Remediation Strategies
by Adam Eckerd - 302-320 “Conservation” as a Catalyst for Conflict: Considering Stakeholder Understanding in Policy Making
by Deserai Anderson Crow & Olga Baysha - 321-340 Conventional Politics for Unconventional Drilling? Lessons from Pennsylvania's Early Move into Fracking Policy Development
by Barry G. Rabe & Christopher Borick - 341-343 Pesticide Drift and the Pursuit of Environmental Justice . Cambridge, MA : MIT Press . 296 pp. ISBN: 9780262516280, $23 paperback. by Jill Lindsey Harrison . 2011
by Sarah T. Phillips - 343-344 Food . Cambridge, UK : Polity Press . 200 pp. ISBN 9780745649368, $19.95 paperback. by Jennifer Clapp . 2011
by Timothy A. Wise
March 2013, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 139-159 Addressing Public Risks: Extreme Events and Critical Infrastructures
by Peter J. May & Chris Koski - 160-189 Funding Global Public Goods: The Dark Side of Multilateralism
by Patrick Bayer & Johannes Urpelainen - 190-210 Media Framing and Public Attitudes Toward Biofuels
by Ashlie Delshad & Leigh Raymond - 211-239 International Production Networks, Clusters, and Industrial Upgrading: Evidence from Automotive and Hard Disk Drive Industries in Thailand
by Archanun Kohpaiboon & Juthathip Jongwanich - 240-257 The Defining Elements of Advocacy Coalitions: Continuing the Search for Explanations for Coordination and Coalition Structures
by Simon Matti & Annica Sandström - 258-260 Climate Change and Migration: Security and Borders in a Warming World . Oxford : Oxford University Press . 192 pages. ISBN 9780199794836, $27.95 paperback. by Gregory White . 2011
by Jeannie Sowers - 260-262 Comparative Environmental Politics: Theory, Practice, and Prospects . Cambridge, MA : MIT Press . 424 pages. ISBN 9780262693684, $28.00 paperback. edited by Paul F. Steinberg and Stacy D. VanDeveer (Eds.). 2012
by Jennifer Dabbs Sciubba
January 2013, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-18 Policy Capacity and the Ability to Adapt to Climate Change: C anadian and U . S . Case Studies
by Jonathan Craft & Michael Howlett - 19-41 Policy Capacity for Climate Change in C anada's Transportation Sector
by Joshua Newman & Anthony Perl & Adam Wellstead & Kathleen McNutt - 42-65 Assessing Policy Capacity for Climate Change Adaptation: Governance Arrangements, Resource Deployments, and Analytical Skills in C anadian Infrastructure Policy Making
by Jonathan Craft & Michael Howlett & Mark Crawford & Kathleen McNutt - 66-90 Dispersed Capacity and Weak Coordination: The Challenge of Climate Change Adaptation in C anada's Forest Policy Sector
by Jeremy Rayner & Kathleen McNutt & Adam Wellstead - 91-113 Climate Change Adaptation and Policy Capacity in the Canadian Finance Sector: A Meso Analysis
by Russell Alan Williams & Kathleen McNutt - 114-133 A Stakeholder Analysis of C olorado Climate and Energy Issues Using Policy Analytical Capacity and the Advocacy Coalition Framework
by Dallas J. Elgin & Christopher M. Weible - 134-135 The EU as International Environmental Negotiator . Burlington, VT : Ashgate . 260 pages. ISBN 9781409411826, $114.95 hardback. Tom Delreux . 2011
by Rüdiger Wurzel - 136-137 Not Here, Not There, Not Anywhere: Politics, Social Movements, and the Disposal of Low-Level Radioactive Waste . London : Earthscan/RFF Press . 240 pages. ISBN 9781933115924, $39.95 paperback. by Daniel J. Sherman . 2011
by Barry G. Rabe
November 2012, Volume 29, Issue 6
- 669-671 Introduction to the Special Issue of the Review of Policy Research: Innovation, Innovation Policy, and Social Inclusion in Developing Countries
by Isabel Bortagaray & Gonzalo Ordóñez-Matamoros - 672-692 Fostering Quality of Life through Social Innovation: A Living Lab Methodology Study Case
by Mónica E. Edwards-Schachter & Cristian E. Matti & Enrique Alcántara - 693-712 Functions of the Intermediary Organizations for Agricultural Innovation in M exico: The C hiapas Produce Foundation
by Gabriela Dutrénit & Alma Rocha-Lackiz & Alexandre O. Vera-Cruz - 713-732 Bridging Access to Electricity Through BOP Markets: Between Economic Equations and Political Configurations
by Céline Cholez & Pascale Trompette & Dominique Vinck & Thomas Reverdy - 733-751 The Socio-Technical Alliance: Bringing New Tools to the Design of Policies Aimed to Promote Social Inclusion
by Santiago Garrido & Alberto Lalouf - 752-775 Engineering Small Worlds in a Big Society: Assessing the Early Impacts of Nanotechnology in C hina
by Evgeny A. Klochikhin & Philip Shapira - 776-796 Building Bridges: Social Inclusion Problems as Research and Innovation Issues
by Santiago Alzugaray & Leticia Mederos & Judith Sutz - 797-798 Plato's Revenge: Politics in the Age of Ecology . Cambridge, MA : MIT Press . 208 pages. ISBN 9780262015905, $27.95 cloth. William Ophuls, 2011
by Paul Wapner - 799-800 Managing Institutional Complexity: Regime Interplay and Global Environmental Change . Cambridge, MA : MIT Press . ix + 353 pp. ISBN 9780262516242, $27 paper. edited by Sebastian Oberthür and Olav Schram Stokke (Eds.), 2011
by Sikina Jinnah
September 2012, Volume 29, Issue 5
- 585-604 An Assessment of the Impact that Participation in Local Climate Networks Has on Cities’ Implementation of Climate, Energy, and Transportation Policies
by Rachel M. Krause - 605-624 Building Green: Local Political Leadership Addressing Climate Change
by Taedong Lee & Chris Koski - 625-644 Cognizance and Consultation of Randomized Controlled Trials among Ministerial Policy Analysts
by Pierre-Olivier Bédard & Mathieu Ouimet - 645-660 Nonpunctuated and Sweeping Policy Change: B hutan Tobacco Policy Making from 1991 to 2009
by Michael Givel - 661-662 Digital Apollo: Human and Machine in Spaceflight . Cambridge, MA : MIT Press . xiii + 362 pages. ISBN 9780262134972 , $29.95 cloth. David Mindell . 2008
by David Bruggeman - 663-665 Beyond Consensus: Improving Collaborative Planning and Management . Cambridge, MA : MIT Press . 368 pages. ISBN 9780262516211 , $27.00 paper. by Richard D. Margerum . 2011
by Lawrence Susskind - 665-667 Carbon Coalitions: Business, Climate Politics, and the Rise of Emissions Trading . Cambridge, MA : MIT Press . 240 pages. ISBN 9780262516334 , $22.00 paper. by Jonas Meckling . 2011
by Matthew Hoffmann
July 2012, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 449-466 The Role of Experts in the European Union's Research Policy
by Merli Tamtik & Creso M. Sá - 467-491 Biofuel Investments in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Review of the Early Legal and Institutional Framework in Zambia
by Laura A. German & George Schoneveld - 492-522 The Role of Policy Brokers: The Case of Biotechnology in Kenya
by Ann N. Kingiri & Andy Hall - 523-543 Greening Constitutions with Environmental Rights: Testing the Isomorphism Thesis
by Joshua Gellers - 544-569 Measuring State Environmental Policy
by David M. Konisky & Neal D. Woods - 570-576 The Shale Gas Revolution: U.S. and EU Policy and Research Agendas
by Tim Boersma & Corey Johnson - 577-579 The Politics of Science Advice: Institutional Design for Quality Assurance – By Justus Lentsch and Peter Weingart
by Raffael Himmelsbach - 579-584 Climate Change and National Security: A Country-Level Analysis – Edited by Daniel Moran. Global Warring: How Environmental, Economic, and Political Crises Will Redraw the World Map – By Cleo Paskal. Security and the Environment: Securitization Theory and US Environmental Security Policy – By Rita Paskal
by Michael M. Gunter Jr.
May 2012, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 319-321 Editor's Notes
by Christopher Gore - 322-333 Comparative Climate Change Policy and Federalism: An Overview
by Douglas M. Brown - 334-357 Public Attitudes toward Climate Science and Climate Policy in Federal Systems: Canada and the United States Compared
by Erick Lachapelle & Christopher P. Borick & Barry Rabe - 358-382 Carbon Taxation and Policy Labeling: Experience from American States and Canadian Provinces
by Barry G. Rabe & Christopher P. Borick - 383-407 A Tale of Two Taxes: The Fate of Environmental Tax Reform in Canada
by Kathryn Harrison - 408-430 Mind the (Mobilization) Gap: Comparing Climate Activism in the United States and European Union
by Elizabeth Bomberg - 431-438 STAR METRICS and the Science of Science Policy
by Mark A. Largent & Julia I. Lane - 439-440 Bird on Fire: Lessons from the World's Least Sustainable City – By Andrew Ross
by Daniel B. Higgins - 440-442 Renewable Energy and the Public: From NIMBY to Participation – By Patrick Devine-Wright
by Sharlissa Moore - 442-444 Transnational Environmental Governance: The Emergence and Effects of the Certification of Forests and Fisheries – By Lars H. Gulbrandsen
by Magnus Boström - 444-446 Climate Governance at the Crossroads: Experimenting with a Global Response after Kyoto – By Matthew J. Hoffmann
by Harriet Bulkeley - 446-448 Food Justice – By Robert Gottlieb and Anupama Joshi
by Jennifer Clapp
March 2012, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 173-175 Editor's Notes
by Christopher Gore - 177-191 The Politics of “Fracking”: Regulating Natural Gas Drilling Practices in Colorado and Texas
by Charles Davis - 193-206 Policy Tool Interactions and the Adoption of State Renewable Portfolio Standards
by Hongtao Yi & Richard C. Feiock - 207-227 Preferences, Knowledge, and Citizen Probability Assessments of the Terrorism Risk of Nuclear Power
by Quan Li & Matthew Fuhrmann & Bryan R. Early & Arnold Vedlitz - 229-250 Benefits, Challenges, and Enabling Conditions of Collective Action to Promote Sustainable Production and Marketing of Products from Africa's Dry Forests
by Fiona Paumgarten & Habtemariam Kassa & Mathurin Zida & Moira Moeliono
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