The field of global environmental politics has been waiting for this book. The chapters show the value of taking a theoretically rigorous comparative approach to pressing environmental questions of the day, including the prospects for greening the state, opportunities for and constraints on social mobilization, the dynamics of multi-level governance, and the relative effectiveness of environmental policies. Comparative Environmental Politics is a case of superb collaborative scholarship. -- Ken Conca, Professor of International Relations, American University School of International Service An ambitious and pioneering effort to integrate the study of environmental policy into the sub-field of comparative politics. Its informative essays demonstrate the wide range of contemporary scholarship on comparative dimensions of environmental politics. -- David Vogel, Solomon P. Lee Professor of Business and Professor of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley Comparative analysis may be one of the most important and promising areas for further enriching our understanding of environmental politics and policy. This book by Stacy VanDeveer and Paul Steinberg is one of the most important contributions to this field in recent years. -- Barry G. Rabe, Arthur Thurnau Professor, Gerald Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan
Paul F. Steinberg is the Malcolm Lewis Professor of Sustainability
and Society and Professor of Political Science and Environmental
Policy at Harvey Mudd College. His work explores the political and
institutional dimensions of sustainability in diverse countries
around the globe, with a particular emphasis on biodiversity
conservation and developing countries.
Stacy D. VanDeveer is Professor in the Department of Conflict
Resolution, Human Security, and Global Governance in the McCormack
Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies at the University of
Massachusetts Boston and the coeditor of Changing Climates in North
American Politics- Institutions, Policymaking, and Multilevel
Governance (MIT Press).
Paul F. Steinberg is the Malcolm Lewis Professor of Sustainability
and Society and Professor of Political Science and Environmental
Policy at Harvey Mudd College. His work explores the political and
institutional dimensions of sustainability in diverse countries
around the globe, with a particular emphasis on biodiversity
conservation and developing countries.
Stacy D. VanDeveer is Professor in the Department of Conflict
Resolution, Human Security, and Global Governance in the McCormack
Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies at the University of
Massachusetts Boston and the coeditor of Changing Climates in North
American Politics- Institutions, Policymaking, and Multilevel
Governance (MIT Press).
Paul F. Steinberg is the Malcolm Lewis Professor of Sustainability
and Society and Professor of Political Science and Environmental
Policy at Harvey Mudd College. His work explores the political and
institutional dimensions of sustainability in diverse countries
around the globe, with a particular emphasis on biodiversity
conservation and developing countries.
Stacy D. VanDeveer is Professor in the Department of Conflict
Resolution, Human Security, and Global Governance in the McCormack
Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies at the University of
Massachusetts Boston and the coeditor of Changing Climates in North
American Politics- Institutions, Policymaking, and Multilevel
Governance (MIT Press).
James Meadowcroft is Professor in the Department of Political
Science and in the School of Public Policy and Administration at
Carleton University, Ottawa.
Erika Weinthal is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Tel
Aviv University.
Kathryn Hochstetler is an Associate Professor of Political Science
at ColoradoState University. Her research has focused on the roles
of civil society organizationsin numerous venues-from the United
Nations issue conferences tothe Mercosur free trade agreement to
Brazilian domestic politics. She has publishedarticles in
Comparative Politics, International Studies Quarterly,
LatinAmerican Research Review, and World Politics, as well as a
number of book chapters.
Paul F. Steinberg is the Malcolm Lewis Professor of Sustainability
and Society and Professor of Political Science and Environmental
Policy at Harvey Mudd College. His work explores the political and
institutional dimensions of sustainability in diverse countries
around the globe, with a particular emphasis on biodiversity
conservation and developing countries.
Liliana B. Andonova is a Post-Doctoral Reasearch Associate Scholar
at the Earth Institute at Columbia University. After February 2004,
she will be Assistant Professor of International Relations and
Environmental Politics in the Government Department and the
Environmental Studies Program at Colby College.
Stacy D. VanDeveer is Professor in the Department of Conflict
Resolution, Human Security, and Global Governance in the McCormack
Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies at the University of
Massachusetts Boston and the coeditor of Changing Climates in North
American Politics- Institutions, Policymaking, and Multilevel
Governance (MIT Press).
Henrik Selin is Associate Professor of International Relations at
the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston
University. He is the author of Global Governance of Hazardous
Chemicals (MIT Press).
Stacy D. VanDeveer is Professor in the Department of Conflict
Resolution, Human Security, and Global Governance in the McCormack
Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies at the University of
Massachusetts Boston and the coeditor of Changing Climates in North
American Politics- Institutions, Policymaking, and Multilevel
Governance (MIT Press).
Paul F. Steinberg is the Malcolm Lewis Professor of Sustainability
and Society and Professor of Political Science and Environmental
Policy at Harvey Mudd College. His work explores the political and
institutional dimensions of sustainability in diverse countries
around the globe, with a particular emphasis on biodiversity
conservation and developing countries.
Stacy D. VanDeveer is Professor in the Department of Conflict
Resolution, Human Security, and Global Governance in the McCormack
Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies at the University of
Massachusetts Boston and the coeditor of Changing Climates in North
American Politics- Institutions, Policymaking, and Multilevel
Governance (MIT Press).
Comparative Environmental Politics is a welcome scholarly
contribution to an emerging, vital field of study. Editors
Steinberg and VanDeveer have produced an intelligent compilation of
explorations into theory and practice…[The book] is timely and
groundbreaking and combines high scholarship with the advantages of
the comparative method to advance understanding of environmental
politics.
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