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The first Handbook of original articles by leading scholars of global environmental politics, this landmark volume maps the latest theoretical and empirical research in this young and growing field. Captured here are the dynamic and energetic debates over concerns for the health of the planet and how they might best be addressed.

The introductory chapters explore the intellectual trends and evolving parameters in the field of global environmental politics. They make a case for an expansive definition of the field, one that embraces an interdisciplinary literature on the connections between global politics and environmental change. The remaining chapters are divided into three broad themes - states, governance and security; capitalism, trade and corporations; and knowledge, civil societies and ethics - with each section providing a cohesive discussion of current issues. In-depth explorations are given to topics such as: global commons, renewable energy, the effectiveness of environmental cooperation, regulations and corporate standards, trade liberalization and global environmental governance, and science and environmental citizenship.

A comprehensive survey of the latest research, the Handbook is a necessary reference for scholars, students and policymakers in the field of global environmental politics.



Trade Review
'The book's greatest strength is the range and theoretical ambition of its contributions to regime theory, governance, and international cooperation. . . Recommended. Graduate students, researchers, and faculty.' -- D.L. Feldman, Choice

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Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION 1. Global Environmental Politics: Handbook Topics and Themes Peter Dauvergne 2. Research in Global Environmental Politics: History and Trends Peter Dauvergne PART II: STATES, GOVERNANCE AND SECURITY 3. Garrett Hardin and Tragedies of Global Commons Marvin S. Soroos 4. Studying the Global Commons: Governance Without Politics? John Vogler 5. Globalization and Environmental Protection on the High Seas Elizabeth R. DeSombre 6. Renewable Energy and International Politics Ian H. Rowlands 7. Effectiveness, Capacity Development and International Environmental Cooperation Stacy D. VanDeveer 8. Why Environmental Politics Looks Different from the South Adil Najam 9. Man, The State and Nature: Rethinking Environmental Security Richard A. Matthew 10. Filthy Rich, Not Dirt Poor! How Nature Nurtures Civil Violence Indra de Soysa 11. Why is There No Unified Theory of Environmental Governance? Oran R. Young PART III: CAPITALISM, TRADE AND CORPORATIONS 12. Towards a Political Economy of Global Environmental Governance Peter Newell 13. Environmental Governance . . . or Government? The International Politics of Environmental Instruments Andrew Jordan, Rüdiger K.W. Wurzel and Anthony R. Zito 14. Environmental Regulation, Certification and Corporate Standards: A Critique Ronnie D. Lipschutz 15. Incentives Affecting Land Use Decisions of Nonindustrial Private Forest Landowners Abigail M. York, Marco A. Janssen and Elinor Ostrom 16. Green Political Economy and the Promise of the Social Economy John Barry and Graham Smith 17. Moving the Earth: Cars and the Dynamics of Environmental Politics Matthew Paterson 18. Transnational Corporations and Global Environmental Governance Jennifer Clapp 19. Environmental Policy and the Environmental Kuznets Curve: Can Developing Countries Escape the Detrimental Consequences of Economic Growth? Matthew A. Cole and Eric Neumayer 20. Trade Liberalization and Global Environmental Governance: The Potential for Conflict Kate O’Neill and William C.G. Burns 21. The Environment, Trade and International Organizations J. Samuel Barkin 22. Race to the Middle: Environmental Politics in the Mercosur Free Trade Agreement Kathryn Hochstetler PART IV: CIVIL SOCIETIES, KNOWLEDGE AND ETHICS 23. Science and Environmental Citizenship Sheila Jasanoff 24. Science and International Environmental Governance Peter M. Haas 25. Knowledge and Global Environmental Policy Marc Williams 26. Vulnerability Analysis and Environmental Governance Marybeth Long Martello 27. Growth and Fragmentation in Expert Networks: The Elusive Quest for Integrated Water Resources Management Ken Conca 28. After Nature: Environmental Politics in a Postmodern Age Paul Wapner 29. Transnational Environmental Harm, Inequity and the Cosmopolitan Response Lorraine Elliott 30. Gaia Theory: Intimations for Global Environmental Politics Karen Litfin Index

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 27/09/2006
      ISBN13: 9781847200044, 978-1847200044
      ISBN10: 1847200044

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      Book Synopsis
      The first Handbook of original articles by leading scholars of global environmental politics, this landmark volume maps the latest theoretical and empirical research in this young and growing field. Captured here are the dynamic and energetic debates over concerns for the health of the planet and how they might best be addressed.

      The introductory chapters explore the intellectual trends and evolving parameters in the field of global environmental politics. They make a case for an expansive definition of the field, one that embraces an interdisciplinary literature on the connections between global politics and environmental change. The remaining chapters are divided into three broad themes - states, governance and security; capitalism, trade and corporations; and knowledge, civil societies and ethics - with each section providing a cohesive discussion of current issues. In-depth explorations are given to topics such as: global commons, renewable energy, the effectiveness of environmental cooperation, regulations and corporate standards, trade liberalization and global environmental governance, and science and environmental citizenship.

      A comprehensive survey of the latest research, the Handbook is a necessary reference for scholars, students and policymakers in the field of global environmental politics.



      Trade Review
      'The book's greatest strength is the range and theoretical ambition of its contributions to regime theory, governance, and international cooperation. . . Recommended. Graduate students, researchers, and faculty.' -- D.L. Feldman, Choice

      Table of Contents
      Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION 1. Global Environmental Politics: Handbook Topics and Themes Peter Dauvergne 2. Research in Global Environmental Politics: History and Trends Peter Dauvergne PART II: STATES, GOVERNANCE AND SECURITY 3. Garrett Hardin and Tragedies of Global Commons Marvin S. Soroos 4. Studying the Global Commons: Governance Without Politics? John Vogler 5. Globalization and Environmental Protection on the High Seas Elizabeth R. DeSombre 6. Renewable Energy and International Politics Ian H. Rowlands 7. Effectiveness, Capacity Development and International Environmental Cooperation Stacy D. VanDeveer 8. Why Environmental Politics Looks Different from the South Adil Najam 9. Man, The State and Nature: Rethinking Environmental Security Richard A. Matthew 10. Filthy Rich, Not Dirt Poor! How Nature Nurtures Civil Violence Indra de Soysa 11. Why is There No Unified Theory of Environmental Governance? Oran R. Young PART III: CAPITALISM, TRADE AND CORPORATIONS 12. Towards a Political Economy of Global Environmental Governance Peter Newell 13. Environmental Governance . . . or Government? The International Politics of Environmental Instruments Andrew Jordan, Rüdiger K.W. Wurzel and Anthony R. Zito 14. Environmental Regulation, Certification and Corporate Standards: A Critique Ronnie D. Lipschutz 15. Incentives Affecting Land Use Decisions of Nonindustrial Private Forest Landowners Abigail M. York, Marco A. Janssen and Elinor Ostrom 16. Green Political Economy and the Promise of the Social Economy John Barry and Graham Smith 17. Moving the Earth: Cars and the Dynamics of Environmental Politics Matthew Paterson 18. Transnational Corporations and Global Environmental Governance Jennifer Clapp 19. Environmental Policy and the Environmental Kuznets Curve: Can Developing Countries Escape the Detrimental Consequences of Economic Growth? Matthew A. Cole and Eric Neumayer 20. Trade Liberalization and Global Environmental Governance: The Potential for Conflict Kate O’Neill and William C.G. Burns 21. The Environment, Trade and International Organizations J. Samuel Barkin 22. Race to the Middle: Environmental Politics in the Mercosur Free Trade Agreement Kathryn Hochstetler PART IV: CIVIL SOCIETIES, KNOWLEDGE AND ETHICS 23. Science and Environmental Citizenship Sheila Jasanoff 24. Science and International Environmental Governance Peter M. Haas 25. Knowledge and Global Environmental Policy Marc Williams 26. Vulnerability Analysis and Environmental Governance Marybeth Long Martello 27. Growth and Fragmentation in Expert Networks: The Elusive Quest for Integrated Water Resources Management Ken Conca 28. After Nature: Environmental Politics in a Postmodern Age Paul Wapner 29. Transnational Environmental Harm, Inequity and the Cosmopolitan Response Lorraine Elliott 30. Gaia Theory: Intimations for Global Environmental Politics Karen Litfin Index

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