Saturday, May 2, 2015

New Issue: Global Environmental Politics

The latest issue of Global Environmental Politics (Vol. 15, no. 2, May 2015) is out. Contents include:
  • Forums
    • Michele Betsill, Navroz K. Dubash, Matthew Paterson, Harro van Asselt, Antto Vihma, & Harald Winkler, Building Productive Links between the UNFCCC and the Broader Global Climate Governance Landscape
    • David Meek, Counter-Summitry: La Via Campesina, the People’s Summit, and Rio+20
  • Research Articles
    • Jonas Meckling, Oppose, Support, or Hedge? Distributional Effects, Regulatory Pressure, and Business Strategy in Environmental Politics
    • Brendan Coolsaet & John Pitseys, Fair and Equitable Negotiations? African Influence and the International Access and Benefit-Sharing Regime
    • Sebastian Harnisch, Stephanie Uther, & Miranda Boettcher, From ‘Go Slow’ to ‘Gung Ho’? Climate Engineering Discourses in the UK, the US, and Germany
    • Nina Hall, Money or Mandate? Why International Organizations Engage with the Climate Change Regime
    • Itay Fischhendler, Daniel Nathan, & Dror Boymel, Marketing Renewable Energy through Geopolitics: Solar Farms in Israel
    • David J. Gordon, An Uneasy Equilibrium: The Coordination of Climate Governance in Federated Systems
  • Book Review Essay
    • Anya M. Galli, Security or Sovereignty? Institutional and Critical Approaches to the Global Food Crisis