Saturday, November 23, 2013

New Issue: Global Environmental Politics

The latest issue of Global Environmental Politics (Vol. 13, no. 4, November 2013) is out. Contents include:
  • Forum
    • Maria Ivanova, The Contested Legacy of Rio+20
    • Steven Bernstein, Rio+20: Sustainable Development in a Time of Multilateral Decline
  • Research Articles
    • Christian Downie, Three Ways to Understand State Actors in International Negotiations: Climate Change in the Clinton Years (1993–2000)
    • Graciela Kincaid & J. Timmons Roberts, No Talk, Some Walk: Obama Administration First-Term Rhetoric on Climate Change and US International Climate Budget Commitments
    • Jon Birger Skjærseth, Guri Bang, & Miranda A. Schreurs, Explaining Growing Climate Policy Differences Between the European Union and the United States
    • Joshua Ozymy & Denis Rey, Wild Spaces or Polluted Places: Contentious Policies, Consensus Institutions, and Environmental Performance in Industrialized Democracies
    • Mattias Wahlström, Magnus Wennerhag, & Christopher Rootes, Framing “The Climate Issue”: Patterns of Participation and Prognostic Frames among Climate Summit Protesters
    • Henry Boer, Governing Ecosystem Carbon
    • Kemi Fuentes-George, Neoliberalism, Environmental Justice, and the Convention on Biological Diversity: How Problematizing the Commodification of Nature Affects Regime Effectiveness