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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 - 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 - 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 & Olga Baysha - 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 - 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 – By Jill Lindsey Harrison
by Sarah T. Phillips - 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 – By Jennifer Clapp
by Timothy A. Wise - 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 - 251-279 Changing the Tobacco Use Management System: Blending Systems Thinking with Actor–Network Theory
by David Young & Ron Borland & Ken Coghill - 281-299 Focal Points in Public Policy: Evidence from Voluntary Regulation
by Andrew B. Whitford & Justin A. Tucker - 301-307 A Clean Energy Standard: Experience from the States
by Sanya Carley - 309-311 Sparking a Worldwide Energy Revolution: Social Struggles in the Transition to a Post‐Petrol World – By Kolya Abramsky
by Elisabeth A. Graffy - 311-312 The Big Ditch: How America Took, Built, Ran, and Ultimately Gave Away the Panama Canal – By Noel Maurer and Carlos Yu
by Fabrice Lehoucq - 313-314 Timber – By Peter Dauvergne and Jane Lister
by Lars H. Gulbrandsen - 315-316 The Natural Resources Trap: Private Investment without Public Commitment – Edited by William Hogan and Federico Sturzenegger
by Virginia Haufler - 316-318 Planning Paradise: Politics and Visioning of Land Use in Oregon – By Peter A. Walker and Patrick T. Hurley
by Anne G. Short
January 2012, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editor's Notes
by Christopher Gore - 3-4 Introduction
by Nigel M. de S. Cameron - 5-20 No Identification Without Representation: Constraints on the Use of Biometric Identification Systems
by Emilio Mordini & Andrew P. Rebera - 21-36 From Identity Verification to Behavior Prediction: Ethical Implications of Second Generation Biometrics
by Margit Sutrop & Katrin Laas‐Mikko - 37-61 Advances in Biometric Encryption: Taking Privacy by Design from Academic Research to Deployment
by Ann Cavoukian & Michelle Chibba & Alex Stoianov - 63-89 Biometric Security and Privacy Using Smart Identity Management and Interoperability: Validation and Vulnerabilities of Various Techniques
by Harry Wechsler - 91-117 Cash at Your Fingertips: Biometric Technology for Transfers in Developing Countries
by Alan Gelb & Caroline Decker - 119-130 Privacy and the New Legal Paradigm: Tradition and Development in Taiwan
by Chi‐shing Chen - 131-139 Promoting Data Protection Standards through Contracts: The Case of the Data Security Council of India
by Kamlesh Bajaj - 141-159 Health‐Care Data Protection and Biometric Authentication Policies: Comparative Culture and Technology Acceptance in China and in the United States
by Cheryl L. Brown - 161-163 Networks and States: The Global Politics of Internet Governance – By Milton L. Mueller
by Hamoud Salhi - 163-165 Pandemics and Peace: Public Health Cooperation in Zones of Conflict – By William J. Long
by Eduardo Gomez - 165-167 Climate Policy Foundations: Science and Economics with Lessons from Monetary Regulation – By William C. Whitesell
by J. Samuel Barkin - 167-169 Multilateral Environmental Agreements: Legal Status of the Secretariats – By Bharat H. Desai
by Pamela Chasek - 169-170 Living in Denial: Climate Change, Emotions and Everyday Life – By Kari Marie Norgaard
by Ruth Greenspan Bell
November 2011, Volume 28, Issue 6
- 555-556 Editor's Notes
by Christopher Gore - 557-583 Demystifying Internet Neutrality in South Korea with Stakeholder Analysis
by Dong‐Hee Shin & Hyungseung Choo - 585-612 Special Interests, Regulatory Quality, and the Pesticides Overload
by Christopher Marcoux & Johannes Urpelainen - 613-630 The Role of Social Scientists in Accelerating Innovation in Regenerative Medicine
by Marie Lavoie - 631-634 Irreconcilable Differences: The International Whaling Commission and Cetacean Futures
by Peter Stoett - 635-638 Comparative Environmental Regulation in the United States and Russia: Institutions, Flexible Instruments, and Governance – By Lada V. Kochtcheeva; Environmental Justice and Sustainability in the Former Soviet Union – Edited by Julian Agyeman and Yelena Ogneva‐Himmelberger
by Erika Weinthal - 638-640 Greening Through IT: Information Technology for Environmental Sustainability – By Bill Tomlinson
by Rich Cleland - 640-642 Power Struggles: Scientific Authority and the Creation of Practical Electricity before Edison – By Michael Brian Schiffer
by Michael Janson - 642-644 Run of the Red Queen: Government, Innovation, Globalization and Economic Growth in China – By Dan Breznitz and Michael Murphree
by Joseph Wong
September 2011, Volume 28, Issue 5
- 397-399 Editor's Notes
by Christopher Gore - 401-422 The Policy Dynamics of the Trans‐Alaska Pipeline System
by George J. Busenberg - 423-450 International Technology Cooperation: The Problem of Commercial Rivalry
by Johannes Urpelainen - 451-457 Institutions for a Green Economy
by Adil Najam & Henrik Selin - 459-465 Development Governance and the Green Economy: A Matter of Life and Death?
by Tom Bigg - 467-472 Global Environmental Governance for a New Green Economy
by Elizabeth R. DeSombre - 473-477 Accountability in the Green Economy
by Mark Halle - 479-486 Governance of International Trade for the Green Economy-super-1
by Ricardo Meléndez‐Ortiz - 487-493 Private Sector Governance for a Sustainable Economy: A Strategic Approach
by David L. Levy - 495-500 Climate and Energy
by Saleemul Huq - 501-508 Transforming Global Forest Governance
by Hans Hoogeveen & Patrick Verkooijen - 509-515 Managing the Interlocking Resources Challenges in a Globalized World
by Bernice Lee - 517-524 Consuming Environments: Options and Choices for 21st Century Citizens
by Stacy D. VanDeveer - 525-530 Civil Society and the Emergent Green Economy
by Paul Wapner - 531-537 Blurred Boundaries: Probing the Ethics of Cyberspace Research
by Ronald Deibert & Masashi Crete‐Nishihata - 539-542 Governing Climate Change – By Harriet Bulkeley and Peter Newell; Making Climate Change Work for Us: European Perspectives on Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies – Edited by Mike Hulme and Henry Neufeldt
by Matthew Hoffmann - 542-544 Knowledge and Environmental Policy: Re‐Imagining the Boundaries of Science and Politics – By William Ascher, Toddi Steelman, and Robert Healy
by Chad Monfreda - 544-546 A Vast Machine: Computer Models, Climate Data and The Politics of Global Warming – By Paul N. Edwards
by Chad Monfreda - 546-548 Global Environmental Change and Human Security – Edited by Richard A. Matthew, Jon Barnett, Bryan McDonald, and Karen L. O'Brien
by Elizabeth L. Chalecki - 548-550 The Science of Science Policy: A Handbook – Edited by Kaye Husbands Fealing, Julia I. Lane, John H. Marburger III, and Stephanie S. Shipp
by Rodney W. Nichols - 551-552 Off‐Track Profs: Nontenured Teachers in Higher Education – By John G. Cross and Edie N. Goldenberg
by Barbara Deutsch Lynch
July 2011, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 321-322 Editor's Notes
by Christopher Gore - 323-346 Framing Trade‐offs: The Politics of Nuclear Power and Wind Energy in the Age of Global Climate Change
by Sarah Pralle & Jessica Boscarino - 347-364 Policy Agendas for South Korea's Broadband Convergence Network Infrastructure Project
by Siddhartha Menon - 365-382 Upset over Air Pollution: Analyzing Upset Event Emissions at Petroleum Refineries
by Joshua Ozymy & Melissa L. Jarrell - 382-394 The Art and Craft of International Environmental Law – By Daniel Bodansky
by Jörg Balsiger - 383-385 Heroes of Invention: Technology, Liberalism and British Identity 1750–1914 – By Christine MacLeod
by Brendon Swedlow - 385-387 The Myth of Digital Democracy – By Matthew Hindman
by Thomas N. Smyth & Jill P. Dimond - 387-388 Global Commons, Domestic Decisions: The Comparative Politics of Climate Change – Edited by Kathryn Harrison and Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom
by Henrik Selin - 389-391 Greenhouse Governance: Addressing Climate Change in America – Edited by Barry Rabe
by Michele Betsill - 391-392 Transportation in a Climate Constrained World – By Andreas Schafer, John B. Heywood, Henry D. Jacoby, and Ian A. Waitz
by Clinton Bench
May 2011, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 229-230 Editor's Notes
by Christopher Gore - 231-246 Frames of Influence: U.S. Environmental Rulemaking Case Studies
by Sara R Rinfret - 247-263 Public Managers as the Missing Variable in Policy Studies: An Empirical Investigation Using Canadian Data
by Michael Howlett - 265-294 The Era of State Energy Policy Innovation: A Review of Policy Instruments
by Sanya Carley - 295-304 Climate Change Regionalism in North America
by Henrik Selin & Stacy D. VanDeveer - 305-307 Structuring an Energy Technology Revolution – By Charles Weiss and William B. Bonvillian
by Andrew Walcher - 307-308 Delete: The Virtue of Forgetting in the Digital Age – By Viktor Mayer‐Schönberger
by Dan Breznitz - 309-310 Global Governance of Hazardous Chemicals: Challenges of Multilevel Management – By Henrik Selin
by Jessica Templeton - 310-315 Toward the Healthy City: People, Places, and the Politics of Urban Planning – By Jason Corburn. Breakthrough Communities: Sustainability and Justice in the Next American Metropolis – Edited by M. Paloma Pavel
by Kent E. Portney - 315-316 Good Cop, Bad Cop: Environmental NGOs and their Strategies toward Business – Edited by Thomas P. Lyon
by John Audley
March 2011, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 123-124 Editor's Notes
by Christopher Gore - 125-148 Science and International Environmental Nonregimes: The Case of Arctic Haze
by Ken Wilkening - 149-170 Land and Water Institutions in the Blue Nile Basin: Setups and Gaps for Improved Land and Water Management
by Fitsum Hagos & Amare Haileslassie & Seleshi Bekele Awulachew & Everisto Mapedza & Tesfaye Taffesse - 171-195 Socio‐economic Considerations in Biosafety and Biotechnology Decision Making: The Cartagena Protocol and National Biosafety Frameworks
by Jose Benjamin Falck‐Zepeda & Patricia Zambrano - 197-217 Public Engagement for Informing Science and Technology Policy: What Do We Know, What Do We Need to Know, and How Will We Get There?
by Lisa M. PytlikZillig & Alan J. Tomkins - 219-220 Science in Environmental Policy: The Politics of Objective Advice – By Anne Campbell Keller
by Jeffry Burnam - 221-222 The Paradox of Scientific Authority: The Role of Scientific Advice in Democracies – By Wiebe E. Bijker, Roland Bal, and Ruud Hendriks
by Sean A. Hays - 222-224 Uphill Struggles: The Politics of Sustainable Mountain Development in Switzerland and California – By Jörg Balsiger
by Jon Marco Church - 224-226 Human Footprints on the Global Environment: Threats to Sustainability – Edited by Eugene A. Rosa, Andreas Diekmann, Thomas Dietz, and Carlo C. Jaeger
by Jörg Balsiger - 226-227 Climate Capitalism—Global Warming and the Transformation of the Global Economy – By Peter Newell and Matthew Paterson
by Jonas O. Meckling
January 2011, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editor's Notes
by Christopher Gore - 5-23 Repealing Federal Oversight of State Health Policy: Lessons from the Boren Amendment
by Edward Alan Miller - 25-47 Confronting the Governance Challenges of Developing Nigeria's Extractive Industry: Policy and Performance in the Oil and Gas Sector-super-1
by Eyene Okpanachi - 49-63 Rationing Consumption of Private Goods that Produce Collective Bads
by Alex Coram - 65-81 Signed but Not Ratified: Limits to U.S. Participation in International Environmental Agreements
by Guri Bang - 83-106 The Contours of “Cap and Trade”: The Evolution of Emissions Trading Systems for Greenhouse Gases
by Michele Betsill & Matthew J. Hoffmann - 107-108 A Nuclear Winter's Tale: Science and Politics in the 1980s – By Lawrence Badash
by Eric Hundman - 109-111 Science in Democracy: Expertise, Institutions, and Representation – By Mark B. Brown
by Monamie Bhadra - 111-112 The Anti‐Intellectual Presidency: The Decline of Presidential Rhetoric from George Washington to George W. Bush – By Elvin T. Lim
by William D. Adler - 112-117 Environmental Conflict and Democracy in Canada – Edited by Laurie Elizabeth Adkin; Environmental Challenges and Opportunities: Local‐Global Perspectives on Canadian Issues – Edited by Christopher D. Gore and Peter John Stoett; Canadian Environmental Policy and Politics: Prospects for Leadership and Innovation – Edited by Debora VanNijnatten and Robert Boardman
by Graeme Auld - 118-119 Living Through the End of Nature: The Future of American Environmentalism – By Paul Wapner
by Jonathan Olsen - 121-121 In Memoriam
by Kathryn Hochstetler
November 2010, Volume 27, Issue 6
- 699-719 Stem Cell Research and Technology in Iran—Window of Opportunity in the Midst of International Tension
by Tahereh Miremadi - 721-739 Environmental Federalism Revisited: Second‐Order Devolution in Air Quality Regulation
by Neal D. Woods & Matthew Potoski - 741-760 The Case for the Development of Public Transit in an Urban Boundary Rural Area
by Sarmistha R. Majumdar - 761-780 Front‐line Regulators and their Approach to Environmental Regulation in Southwest Ohio
by Michelle C. Pautz - 781-793 Exploring Institutional Hiring Trends of Women in the U.S. STEM Professoriate
by Connie L. McNeely & Sorina Vlaicu - 795-821 Inside UN Climate Change Negotiations: The Copenhagen Conference
by Radoslav S. Dimitrov - 823-824 Economic Prosperity Recaptured: The Finnish Path from Crisis to Rapid Growth – By Seppo Honkapohja, Erkki Koskela, Willi Leibfritz, and Roope Uusitalo
by Mika Maliranta - 825-827 Starved for Science: How Biotechnology Is Being Kept Out of Africa – By Robert Paarlberg
by Warigia M. Bowman - 827-829 The Politics of Uneven Development: Thailand's Economic Growth in Comparative Perspective – By Richard F. Doner
by Ayse Zarakol
September 2010, Volume 27, Issue 5
- 577-594 State Abortion Policies, Targeted Regulation of Abortion Provider Laws, and Abortion Demand
by Marshall H. Medoff - 595-619 Safety Considerations in Political Decisions: A Case Study of Changes to the Norwegian Aviation System
by Ove Njå & Øivind Solberg - 621-640 Collective Action for Smallholder Market Access: Evidence and Implications for Africa
by Helen Markelova & Esther Mwangi - 641-656 Blogging and Environmental Advocacy: A New Way to Engage the Public?
by Melissa K. Merry - 657-658 Negotiation and the Global Information Economy – By J.P. Singh
by Kenneth Rogerson - 659-660 Nanotechnology for Chemical and Biological Defense – By Margaret E. Kosal
by Greg Koblenz - 661-662 Living Weapons: Biological Warfare and International Security – By Gregory Koblentz
by Kendall Hoyt - 662-666 The Politics of Climate Change: A Survey – Edited by M.T. Boykoff Environmental Change and Foreign Policy: Theory and Practice – Edited by P.G. Harris Climate Change and Foreign Policy: Case Studies from East to West – Edited by P.G. Harris
by Noelle E. Selin
July 2010, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 387-388 “Introduction”
by D. M. Hart - 389-414 The Social Capital of Global Ties in Science: The Added Value of International Collaboration
by Julia Melkers & Agrita Kiopa - 415-431 International Co‐Authorship and Research Team Performance in Colombia
by Hector Gonzalo Ordóñez‐Matamoros & Susan E. Cozzens & Margarita Garcia
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