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August 2011, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 1-9 Climate Change Bandwagoning: The Impacts of Strategic Linkages on Regime Design, Maintenance, and Death
by Sikina Jinnah - 10-22 Issue-linkages to Climate Change Measured through NGO Participation in the UNFCCC
by Miquel Muñoz Cabré - 23-43 Marketing Linkages: Secretariat Governance of the Climate-Biodiversity Interface
by Sikina Jinnah - 44-63 Combating Ineffectiveness: Climate Change Bandwagoning and the UN Convention to Combat Desertification
by Alexandra Conliffe - 64-84 Climate Change and Global Fisheries Management: Linking Issues to Protect Ecosystems or to Save Political Interests?
by Mark Axelrod - 85-103 Building the Forest-Climate Bandwagon: REDD+ and the Logic of Problem Amelioration
by Constance L. McDermott & Kelly Levin & Benjamin Cashore - 104-120 Threats or Vulnerabilities? Assessing the Link between Climate Change and Security
by Nicole Detraz - 121-136 Jumping on the Human Rights Bandwagon: How Rights-based Linkages Can Refocus Climate Politics
by Simon Nicholson & Daniel Chong - 137-144 The Challenges of Planetary Bandwagoning
by Paul Wapner - 145-151 Understanding Institutional Change in International Environmental Regimes
by Christopher Marcoux - 152-154 Environmental Justice and Sustainability in the Former Soviet Union
by Katrina Z. S. Schwartz - 154-156 Red to Green: Environmental Activism in Post-Soviet Russia
by Sondra Venable - 156-158 Protecting Biological Diversity: The Effectiveness of Access and Benefit-sharing Regimes
by Samuel Snyder
May 2011, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 1-25 This Must Be the Place: Underrepresentation of Identity and Meaning in Climate Change Decision-Making
by W. Neil Adger & Jon Barnett & F. S. Chapin & Heidi Ellemor - 26-50 The Globalization of Carbon Trading: Transnational Business Coalitions in Climate Politics
by Jonas Meckling - 51-53 Introduction: The Greening of Global Financial Markets?
by Eric Helleiner - 54-74 Financial Activism and Global Climate Change: The Rise of Investor-Driven Governance Networks
by Michael MacLeod & Jacob Park - 75-97 Counting the Environment: The Environmental Implications of International Accounting Standards
by Jason Thistlethwaite - 98-119 The Limits of Carbon Disclosure: Theorizing the Business Case for Investor Environmentalism
by Adam Harmes - 120-125 Understanding and Governing the Global Food System
by Simon Nicholson - 126-127 Unveiling the Whale: Discourses on Whales and Whaling
by Steven B. Rothman - 127-129 The Environmental Politics of Sacrifice
by Alastair Iles - 129-131 Greening the Car Industry: Varieties of Capitalism and Climate Change
by Katja Biedenkopf
November 2010, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 1-11 Institutions and Policies to Protect Rural Livelihoods in REDD+ Regimes
by Kathleen Lawlor & Erika Weinthal & Lydia Olander - 12-35 Indigenous Struggles, Environmental Justice, and Community Capabilities
by David Schlosberg & David Carruthers - 36-59 NGO Power in Global Social and Environmental Standard-Setting
by Magnus Boström & Kristina Tamm Hallström - 60-78 Reconstructing Automobility: The Making and Breaking of Modern Transportation
by Katherine J. Goodwin - 79-100 Energy, Environment, and Security: Critical Links in a Post-Peak World
by Shane Mulligan - 101-123 Fixing the EU Emissions Trading System? Understanding the Post-2012 Changes
by Jon Birger Skjærseth & Jørgen Wettestad - 124-128 Energy: Past, Present, and Future
by Michael Jackson & Armin Rosencranz - 129-131 Managers of Global Change: The Influence of International Environmental Bureaucracies
by Ken Conca - 131-133 Environmental Skepticism: Ecology, Power, and Public Life
by Juliann Emmons Allison
August 2010, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 1-9 Transparency in Global Environmental Governance: A Coming of Age?
by Aarti Gupta - 10-31 Information Disclosure and Environmental Rights: The Aarhus Convention
by Michael Mason - 32-52 Transparency as Contested Political Terrain: Who Knows What about the Global GMO Trade and Why does it Matter?
by Aarti Gupta - 53-73 Disclosure as Governance: The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative and Resource Management in the Developing World
by Virginia Haufler - 74-96 Tamed Transparency: How Information Disclosure under the Global Reporting Initiative Fails to Empower
by Klaus Dingwerth & Margot Eichinger - 97-119 Transparency in Nonstate Certification: Consequences for Accountability and Legitimacy
by Graeme Auld & Lars H. Gulbrandsen - 120-131 The National Context for Transparency-based Global Environmental Governance
by Ann Florini - 132-143 The Future of Transparency: Power, Pitfalls and Promises
by Arthur P. J. Mol - 144-149 Perspectives on Water Governance
by Erika Weinthal - 150-151 Treasures of the Earth: Need, Greed, and a Sustainable Future
by Michael Schoon - 152-153 Global Democracy and Sustainable Jurisprudence: Deliberative Environmental Law
by Cory McCruden - 154-155 Negotiating Environment and Science: An Insider's View of International Agreements, from Driftnets to the Space Station
by Stephen Bocking
May 2010, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 1-10 The Problem of Consumption
by Peter Dauvergne - 11-17 COP-15 in Copenhagen: How the Merging of Movements Left Civil Society Out in the Cold
by Dana R. Fisher - 18-24 Inside Copenhagen: The State of Climate Governance
by Radoslav S. Dimitrov - 25-53 Public-Private Partnerships for the Earth: Politics and Patterns of Hybrid Authority in the Multilateral System
by Liliana B. Andonova - 54-79 Overlap Management in the World Trade Organization: Secretariat Influence on Trade-Environment Politics
by Sikina Jinnah - 80-117 Norms, Institutions and Social Learning: An Explanation for Weak Policy Integration in the WTO's Committee on Trade and Environment
by Melissa Gabler - 118-120 The Legitimacy of International Regimes
by Matthew J. Hoffmann - 120-122 Science in Environmental Policy: The Politics of Objective Advice
by Mary Manjikian - 122-124 Conservation Refugees: The Hundred-Year Conflict Between Global Conservation and Native Peoples
by Michael L. Lewis
February 2010, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-6 Terrorist Threats to the Environment in Iraq and Beyond
by Ali Mohamed Al-Damkhi & Rana Abdullah Al-Fares - 7-29 Militarization and the Environment: A Panel Study of Carbon Dioxide Emissions and the Ecological Footprints of Nations, 1970-2000
by Andrew K. Jorgenson & Brett Clark & Jeffrey Kentor - 30-59 UNEP in Global Environmental Governance: Design, Leadership, Location
by Maria Ivanova - 60-88 Preparing for a Warmer World: Towards a Global Governance System to Protect Climate Refugees
by Frank Biermann & Ingrid Boas - 89-114 Shifting Tides in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean Tuna Fishery: The Political Economy of Regulation and Industry Responses
by Elizabeth Havice & Liam Campling - 115-151 Accounting for Difficulties faced in Materializing a Transnational ENGO Conservation Network: A Case-Study from the Mediterranean
by Iosif Botetzagias & Prue Robinson & Lily Venizelos - 152-157 Framing Anthropogenic Environmental Change in Public Health Terms
by Michael A. Stevenson - 158-160 The Shadows of Consumption: Consequences for the Global Environment
by Stacy D. VanDeveer - 160-162 Why We Disagree About Climate Change: Understanding Controversy, Inaction and Opportunity
by Joseph F. C. DiMento - 162-164 Comparative Environmental Regulation in the United States and Russia
by Laura A. Henry
November 2009, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 1-13 Measuring the Negotiation Burden of Multilateral Environmental Agreements
by Miquel Muñoz & Rachel Thrasher & Adil Najam - 14-40 The Fragmentation of Global Governance Architectures: A Framework for Analysis
by Frank Biermann & Philipp Pattberg & Harro van Asselt & Fariborz Zelli - 41-63 The Climate Change Regime Post-Kyoto: Why Compliance is Important and How to Achieve it
by Sevasti-Eleni Vezirgiannidou - 64-80 On the Modern and the Nonmodern in Deliberative Environmental Democracy
by Kersty Hobson - 81-110 Performing Symbolic Politics and International Environmental Regulation: Tracing and Theorizing a Causal Mechanism beyond Regime Theory
by Joachim Blatter - 111-135 Environmental Space as a Basis for Legitimating Global Governance of Environmental Limits
by Ton Bührs - 136-141 The Sustainability Debate: Déjà Vu All Over Again?
by Ronnie D. Lipschutz - 142-143 Who Gets What: Domestic Influences on International Negotiations Allocating Shared Resources
by D. G. Webster - 144-145 The Enclave Economy: Foreign Investment and Sustainable Development in Mexico's Silicon Valley
by Alastair Iles - 146-148 Adaptive Governance: The Dynamics of Atlantic Fisheries Management
by Mark Axelrod
August 2009, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 1-8 Long-Term Environmental Policy: Definition, Knowledge, Future Research
by Detlef F. Sprinz - 9-19 Long-Term Decision-Making: Biological and Psychological Evidence
by Thomas Princen - 20-39 Implementing Long-Term Climate Policy: Time Inconsistency, Domestic Politics, International Anarchy
by Jon Hovi & Detlef F. Sprinz & Arild Underdal - 40-60 Risk in International Politics
by Randall W. Stone - 61-81 Institutional Resilience Amid Political Change: The Case of Biodiversity Conservation
by Paul F. Steinberg - 82-105 Explaining the Schwarzenegger Phenomenon: Local Frontrunners in Climate Policy
by Johannes Urpelainen - 106-133 Methods for Long-Term Environmental Policy Challenges
by Robert Lempert & Jürgen Scheffran & Detlef F. Sprinz - 134-138 Privatizing Environmental Governance
by Craig N. Murphy - 139-141 The Power of Words in International Relations: Birth of an Anti-Whaling Discourse
by Patricia M. Keilbach - 141-143 Making Law Matter: Environmental Protection and Legal Institutions in Brazil
by Kate J. Neville - 143-145 The Bridge at the End of the World: Capitalism, the Environment, and Crossing from Crisis to Sustainability
by Steve Vanderheiden
May 2009, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 1-13 "Thinking About Tomorrows": Scenarios, Global Environmental Politics, and Social Science Scholarship
by Simone Pulver & Stacy D. VanDeveer - 14-23 The Politics of Water Science: On Unresolved Water Problems and Biased Research Agendas
by Joyeeta Gupta & Pieter van der Zaag - 24-51 Translating Sustainable Development: The Greening of Japan's Bilateral International Cooperation
by Soyeun Kim - 52-73 Transnational Climate Governance
by Liliana B. Andonova & Michele M. Betsill & Harriet Bulkeley - 74-100 Closing the Legitimacy Gap in Global Environmental Governance? Lessons from the Emerging CDM Market
by Eva Lövbrand & Teresia Rindefjäll & Joakim Nordqvist - 101-122 The Origin, Evolution and Consequences of the EU Emissions Trading System
by Jon Birger Skjærseth & Jørgen Wettestad - 123-128 What Have Future Generations Done for Me Lately?: Climate Change Causes, Consequences, and Challenges in the New Millennium
by Maxwell T. Boykoff - 129-131 Climatic Cataclysm: The Foreign Policy and National Security Implications of Climate Change
by Anthony Patt - 131-133 Marine Conservation Agreements: The Law and Policy of Reservations and Vetoes
by Jaye Ellis - 133-135 Atmospheric Justice: A Political Theory of Climate Change
by Sheryl D. Breen
February 2009, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-30 The Corporate Boomerang: Shareholder Transnational Advocacy Networks Targeting Oil Companies in the Ecuadorian Amazon
by Emily McAteer & Simone Pulver - 31-57 Global Links and Environmental Flows: Oil Disputes in Ecuador
by Patricia Widener - 58-78 Conceptualizing Climate Governance Beyond the International Regime
by Chukwumerije Okereke & Harriet Bulkeley & Heike Schroeder - 79-108 Capitalism, State Economic Policy and Ecological Footprint: An International Comparative Analysis
by Ş. İlgü Özler & Brian K. Obach - 109-135 Scarcity and Cooperation Along International Rivers
by Shlomi Dinar - 136-141 Perspectives on Environmental Ethics
by Alastair Gunn - 142-143 International Water Treaties: Negotiation and Cooperation Along Transboundary Rivers
by Jeremy Allouche - 144-146 Logjam: Deforestation and the Crisis of Global Governance
by Allison M. Chatrchyan - 146-147 A Question of Balance: Weighing the Options on Global Warming Policies
by Stacy Sneeringer
November 2008, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 1-8 The Worst of Friends: OPEC and G-77 in the Climate Regime
by Jon Barnett - 9-35 Striving for No: Saudi Arabia in the Climate Change Regime
by Joanna Depledge - 36-65 The Influence of Business and Industry NGOs in the Negotiation of the Kyoto Mechanisms: the Case of Carbon Capture and Storage in the CDM
by Irja Vormedal - 66-91 Conflicts and Coalitions Within and Across the ENGO Community
by Frank Alcock - 92-116 Learning in International Organizations in Global Environmental Governance
by Bernd Siebenhüner - 117-140 Understanding Water Regime Formation-A Research Framework with Lessons from Europe
by Stefan Lindemann - 141-145 Climate Change, International Interests and the Future
by Nichole M. Fifer - 146-148 NGO Diplomacy: The Influence of Nongovernmental Organizations in International Environmental Negotiations
by Jack P. Manno - 148-150 International Institutions and National Policies
by Amanda Kirk - 150-152 Poison in the Well: Radioactive Waste in the Oceans at the Dawn of the Nuclear Age
by Priya Kurian
August 2008, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 1-7 Climate Change Governance after Bali
by Peter M. Haas - 8-24 The Governance of Transnational Environmental Harm: Addressing New Modes of Accountability/Responsibility
by Michael Mason - 25-50 Equity Norms in Global Environmental Governance
by Chukwumerije Okereke - 51-73 Responsibility in Uncertain Times: An Institutional Perspective on Precaution
by Luigi Pellizzoni & Marja Ylönen - 74-102 Accountability of Networked Climate Governance: The Rise of Transnational Climate Partnerships
by Karin Bäckstrand - 103-121 Private Rule-Making and the Politics of Accountability: Analyzing Global Forest Governance
by Sander Chan & Philipp Pattberg - 122-153 Civil Society, Corporate Accountability and the Politics of Climate Change
by Peter Newell - 154-158 Effectiveness of International Environmental Institutions
by Xinyuan Dai - 159-161 Confronting the Coffee Crisis: Fair Trade, Sustainable Livelihoods and Ecosystems in Mexico and Central America
by Kevin P. Gallagher - 161-163 Global Governance of Food Production and Consumption: Issues and Challenges
by Steve Vanderheiden - 163-165 Resisting Global Toxics: Transnational Movements for Environmental Justice
by Rachel Bergstein & Armin Rosencranz
May 2008, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 1-7 Transparency Under Scrutiny: Information Disclosure in Global Environmental Governance
by Aarti Gupta - 8-13 Transparency for Whom? Information Disclosure and Power in Global Environmental Governance
by Michael Mason - 14-16 Making Transparency Work
by Ann Florini - 17-38 "Baptists and Bootleggers, Once Removed": The Politics of Radioactive Waste Internalization in the European Union
by Robert Darst & Jane I. Dawson - 39-66 Contesting Global Norms: Politics of Identity in Japanese Pro-Whaling Countermobilization
by Anders Blok - 67-98 Cool Rationalities and Hot Air: A Rhetorical Approach to Understanding Debates on Renewable Energy
by John Barry & Geraint Ellis & Clive Robinson - 99-122 The Role of Science in Environmental Governance: Competing Knowledge Producers in Swedish and Norwegian Forestry
by Lars H. Gulbrandsen - 123-148 When Arguments Prevail Over Power: The CITES Procedure for the Listing of Endangered Species
by Thomas Gehring & Eva Ruffing - 149-153 The Political Economy of the Car
by J. Samuel Barkin - 154-156 Flagging Standards: Globalization and Environmental, Safety and Labor Regulations at Sea
by Frank Alcock - 156-158 The Voluntary Environmentalists: Green Clubs, ISO 14001, and Voluntary Environmental Regulations
by Mihaela Papa - 158-160 Nature and National Identity after Communism: Globalizing the Ethnoscape
by Jane I. Dawson
February 2008, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-5 Notes on the Theorizing of Global Environmental Politics
by Thomas Princen - 6-13 The Importance of Critical Environmental Studies in the New Environmentalism
by Paul Wapner - 14-32 The Architecture of Global Environmental Governance: Bringing Science to Bear on Policy
by Oran R. Young - 33-52 The World Trade Organization's Report on the EU's Moratorium on Biotech Products: The Wisdom of the US Challenge to the EU in the WTO
by Sarah Lieberman & Tim Gray - 53-77 Underneath Kyoto: Emerging Subnational Government Initiatives and Incipient Issue-Bundling Opportunities in China and the United States
by Peter H. Koehn - 78-110 Business and International Environmental Agreements: Domestic Sources of Participation and Compliance by Advanced Industrialized Democracies
by Patrick Bernhagen - 111-136 When Ambiguity in Treaty Design Becomes Destructive: A Study of Transboundary Water
by Itay Fischhendler - 137-142 Identifying US Preferences and a Way Forward in the Ozone, Climate and Forests Regimes
by Lynn M. Wagner
November 2007, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 1-18 The Comparative Politics of Climate Change
by Kathryn Harrison & Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom - 19-46 Multi-Level Reinforcement: Explaining European Union Leadership in Climate Change Mitigation
by Miranda A. Schreurs & Yves Tiberghien - 47-69 Russia and the Kyoto Protocol: Seeking an Alignment of Interests and Image
by Laura A. Henry & Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom - 70-91 High Noon in Japan: Embedded Symbolism and Post-2001 Kyoto Protocol Politics
by Yves Tiberghien & Miranda A. Schreurs - 92-117 The Road not Taken: Climate Change Policy in Canada and the United States
by Kathryn Harrison - 118-139 Is Australia Faking It? The Kyoto Protocol and the Greenhouse Policy Challenge
by Kate Crowley - 140-146 The Many Injustices of Climate Change
by Jeannie Sowers - 147-148 Solar Revolution: The Economic Transformation of the Global Energy Industry
by Travis Bradley & Armin Rosencranz - 149-151 The Failures of American and European Climate Policy: International Norms, Domestic Politics, and Unachievable Commitments
by Alexander Ochs - 151-153 The Weather Makers: The History and Future Impact of Climate Change
by Paul G. Harris
August 2007, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 1-12 Evolution of Global Environmental Governance and the United Nations
by Mukul Sanwal - 13-41 Implementing Multilateral Environmental Agreements: An Analysis of EU Directives
by Richard Perkins & Eric Neumayer - 42-62 Oil Companies and Climate Change: Inconsistencies between Strategy Formulation and Implementation?
by Ingvild Andreassen Sæverud & Jon Birger Skjærseth - 63-93 Coalition Politics and Chemicals Management in a Regulatory Ambitious Europe
by Henrik Selin - 94-106 Necessary Preconditions for Deliberative Environmental Democracy? Challenging the Modernity Bias of Current Theory
by Manjusha Gupte & Robert V. Bartlett - 107-129 The UN Commission on Sustainable Development: Which Mechanisms Explain Its Accomplishments?
by Stine Madland Kaasa - 130-135 Corporate Environmentalism: Problems and Prospects
by Aseem Prakash - 136-137 Environmental Citizenship
by P. Alex Latta - 138-139 Globalization and the Environment Series
by Barbie Bischof - 140-141 The Environment and International Politics. International Fisheries, Heidegger and Social Method
by Áslaug Ásgeirsdóttir
May 2007, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 1-10 Responding to Climate Change: Governance and Social Action beyond Kyoto
by Harriet Bulkeley & Susanne C. Moser - 11-27 Regional Governance of Global Climate Change: The North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation
by Michele M. Betsill - 28-44 Toward Carbon Governance: Challenges across Scales in the United States
by Lisa Dilling - 45-63 Regional Renewable Energy Policy: A Process of Coalition Building
by Sarah L. Mander - 64-82 Harnessing Community Energies: Explaining and Evaluating Community-Based Localism in Renewable Energy Policy in the UK
by Gordon Walker & Sue Hunter & Patrick Devine-Wright & Bob Evans & Helen Fay - 83-101 The Scope of Action for Local Climate Policy: The Case of Norway
by Carlo Aall & Kyrre Groven & Gard Lindseth - 102-123 The Hamburg CO
by Sven Bode & David Lehmkuhl - 124-144 In the Long Shadows of Inaction: The Quiet Building of a Climate Protection Movement in the United States
by Susanne C. Moser - 145-147 The Science and Politics of Global Climate Change: A Guide to the Debate
by Maria Ivanova - 147-148 From Resource Scarcity to Ecological Security: Exploring New Limits to Growth
by Richard L. Wallace - 148-150 The Logic of Sufficiency
by J. Samuel Barkin
February 2007, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-44 Revising Theories of Nonstate Market-Driven (NSMD) Governance: Lessons from the Finnish Forest Certification Experience
by Benjamin Cashore & Elizabeth Egan & Graeme Auld & Deanna Newsom - 45-68 A Special Relationship: Chairpersons and the Secretariat in the Climate Change Negotiations
by Joanna Depledge - 69-96 Issue Linkages in International Environmental Policy: The International Whaling Commission and Japanese Development Aid
by Andrew R. Miller & Nives Dolsak - 97-119 Contesting Privatization: NGOs and Farmers' Rights in the African Model Law
by Noah Zerbe - 120-144 Oceans of Trouble: Domestic Influence on International Fisheries Cooperation in the North Atlantic and the Barents Sea
by Áslaug Ásgeirsdóttir - 145-150 Climbing the Learning Curve: US and European Regulation Compared
by Walter Rosenbaum
November 2006, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 1-12 Making Environmental Self-Regulation Mandatory
by Richard Arnold & Andrew B. Whitford - 13-22 Institutional Design for EMS-Based Government Procurement Policies
by Matthew Potoski & Aseem Prakash - 23-55 The Influence of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety: Comparing Mexico, China and South Africa
by Aarti Gupta & Robert Falkner - 56-72 Discounting the Discount Rate: Ecocentrism and Environmental Economics
by J. Samuel Barkin - 73-100 What You Don't Know Can Hurt You: Investor-State Disputes and the Protection of the Environment in Developing Countries
by Kyla Tienhaara - 101-123 Contested Regimes in the International Political Economy: Global Regulation of Genetic Resources and the Internationalization of the State
by Christoph Görg & Ulrich Brand - 124-127 Environmental Movements in Majority and Minority Worlds: A Global Perspective
by Henrik Selin
August 2006, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 1-2 Preface
by Tora Skodvin & Steinar Andresen & Jon Hovi - 3-12 The Scholarship of Arild Underdal
by Knut Midgaard - 13-27 Leadership Revisited
by Tora Skodvin & Steinar Andresen - 28-42 The Limits of the Law of the Least Ambitious Program
by Jon Hovi & Detlef F. Sprinz - 43-57 Negotiating a New Design for a World Ocean Regime
by Edward L. Miles - 58-71 Imperfect Science
by Raino Malnes - 72-89 Problem Structure, Institutional Design, and the Relative Effectiveness of International Environmental Agreements
by Ronald B. Mitchell - 90-103 Toward Effective International Cooperation on Climate Change: Numbers, Interests and Institutions
by David G. Victor - 104-120 Soft Law, Hard Law, and Effective Implementation of International Environmental Norms
by Jon Birger Skjærseth & Olav Schram Stokke & Jørgen Wettestad - 121-143 The International Regimes Database: Designing and Using a Sophisticated Tool for Institutional Analysis
by Oran R. Young & Michael Zürn