ROUTLEDGE ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS NEW TITLES AND KEY BACKLIST 2009/2010 Politics and the Environment From Theory to Practice James Connelly, Graham Smith and David Benson Series: Environmental Politics This definitive textbook is the invaluable resource for undergraduates studying politics and environment studies. Selected Contents: Introduction: Why Environmental Politics? Part 1: Environmental Thought and Political Action. Part 2: The Background to Environmental Policy. Part 3: Environmental Governance: Global to Local. Conclusion 2002: 246x174: 408pp Hb: 978-0-415-25145-7: £95.00 US $190.00 Pb: 978-0-415-25146-4: £24.99 US $48.95 eBook: 978-0-203-40194-1 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY Green Political Thought Andrew Dobson, University of Keele, UK Andrew Dobson describes and assesses the political ideology of ’ecologism’, and compares this radical view of remedies for the environmental crisis with the ’environmentalism’ of mainstream politics. He examines the relationship between ecologism and other political ideologies, the philosophical basis of ecological thinking, the potential shape of a sustainable society, and the means at hand for achieving it. Selected Contents: Part 1: Thinking about Ecologism. Part 2: Philosophical Foundations. Part 3: The Sustainable Society. Part 4: Strategies for Green Change. Part 5: Ecologism and Other Ideologies. 2007: 216x138: 228pp Hb: 978-0-415-40351-1: £85.00 US $170.00 Pb: 978-0-415-40352-8: £21.99 US $39.95 eBook:978-203-96462-0 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY FORTHCOMING Governing Climate Change Peter Newell, University of East Anglia, UK and Harriet A. Bulkeley, University of Durham, UK Series: Global Institutions Examines how climate change is governed by an increasingly diverse range of actors, from civil society and market actors to multilateral development banks, donors and cities. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Governing Climate Change: A Brief History 3. Governance for Whom? Equity, Justice and the Politics of Sustainable Development 4. Between Global and Local: Governing Climate Change Transnationally 5. Communities and the Governing of Climate Change 6. The Private Governance of Climate Change 7. Conclusion December 2009: 216x138: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-46768-1: £75.00 US $150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46769-8: £14.99 US $28.95 FORTHCOMING Global Environmental Politics Concepts, Theories and Case Studies Edited by Gabriela Kutting, Rutgers-Newark University, USA Global Environmental Politics: Concepts, Theories and Case Studies is the perfect introduction to the most important environmental theories and concepts, with a series of detailed case studies of the most pressing environmental problems. Features and benefits of the book: •Introduces environmental politics within the context of political science and international relations theories. •Demonstrates how the concepts and theories apply in a wide variety of real world contexts and case studies. •Each chapter is written by an established international authority in the field. Selected Contents: Introduction Concepts and Theories 1. Theoretical Perspectives John Vogler 2. Regime Theory and Global Governance Rado Dimitrov 3. Transnational Actors Lucy Ford 4. Global Political Economy and Development Jennifer Clapp 5. Environmental Security Shlomi Dinar 6. Consumption Doris Fuchs 7. Ecological Justice Dimitris Stevis and Tim Ehresman Case Studies 8. Climate Change Paul Harris 9. Marine Pollution Peter Jacques 10. Biodiversity Antje Brown 11. Agriculture Marc Williams 12. Forests David Humphreys 13. Persistent Organic Pollutants Peter Hough Conclusion May 2010: 246x174: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-77793-3: £85.00 US $170.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77794-0: £21.99 US $41.95 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY 2ND EDITION Environmental Politics Stakeholders, Interests, and Policymaking Norman Miller, North Carolina State University, USA Written by an expert with more than 25 years of ’smoke- filled room’ experience in environmental policymaking, this book gives students an insider’s view of how policies are forged. It examines current environmental issues through a stakeholder lens, providing a unique perspective into how policies are adopted, and also illuminates the transformative power of global warming as a political force. Selected Contents: 1. The Evolving Landscape of Environmental Politics 2. Legislation: Levelling the Playing Field and Leveraging the Process 3. Environmental Regulation and the Evolution and Capture of the EPA 4. The Burgeoning Role of State and Local Governments 5. The Growing Sophistication of Environmental Advocacy 6. The Greening of Business 7. Re-emerging Activists 8. Uncertain Science – Uncertain Politics 9. The Media Business 10. Federal Courts: A New Posture. Conclusion. A New Environmentalist Landscape 2008: 229x152: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-96105-9: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-96106-6: £22.99 eBook: 978-0-203-89008-0 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY Cases in Environmental Politics Stakeholders, Interests, and Policymaking Edited by Norman Miller, North Carolina State University, USA This casebook emphasizes the struggle for power among stakeholders in environmental politics and policymaking. Each case is presented through a narrative introduction and a dozen or more primary source documents that illustrate whose interests are at stake and how they pursue them in the policymaking process. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Global Climate Change 2. Alternate Energy Sources 3. The Politics of Food 4. Forest Fire Management 5. Air Pollution 6. Endangered Species Protection 2008: 229x152: 296pp Hb: 978-0-415-96103-5: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-96104-2: £26.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY www.routledge.com/politics TEXTBOOKS Environmental Politics & Cases in Environmental Politics are now available in one set for just £36.99 Pb: 978-0-415-96107-3: £36.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY Textbooks marked ‘Available as an Inspection Copy’ can be sent to lecturers considering adopting them for relevant courses. To order, please contact [email protected]or visit www.routledge.com/info/examcopy
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ROUTLEDGE
ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICSNEW TITLES AND KEY BACKLIST 2009/2010
Politics and the EnvironmentFrom Theory to Practice
James Connelly, Graham Smith and David Benson
Series: Environmental Politics
This definitive textbook is theinvaluable resource forundergraduates studyingpolitics and environmentstudies.
Selected Contents:Introduction: Why EnvironmentalPolitics? Part 1: EnvironmentalThought and Political Action.Part 2: The Background toEnvironmental Policy. Part 3: Environmental
Governance: Global to Local. Conclusion2002: 246x174: 408ppHb: 978-0-415-25145-7: £95.00 US $190.00Pb: 978-0-415-25146-4: £24.99 US $48.95eBook: 978-0-203-40194-1• AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
Green Political ThoughtAndrew Dobson, University of Keele, UK
Andrew Dobson describesand assesses the politicalideology of ’ecologism’, andcompares this radical view ofremedies for theenvironmental crisis with the’environmentalism’ ofmainstream politics. Heexamines the relationshipbetween ecologism and otherpolitical ideologies, thephilosophical basis of
ecological thinking, the potential shape of asustainable society, and the means at hand forachieving it.
Selected Contents: Part 1: Thinking about Ecologism.Part 2: Philosophical Foundations. Part 3: The SustainableSociety. Part 4: Strategies for Green Change. Part 5: Ecologism and Other Ideologies. 2007: 216x138: 228ppHb: 978-0-415-40351-1: £85.00 US $170.00Pb: 978-0-415-40352-8: £21.99 US $39.95eBook:978-203-96462-0• AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
FORTHCOMINGGoverning Climate ChangePeter Newell, University of East Anglia, UK andHarriet A. Bulkeley, University of Durham, UK
Series: Global Institutions
Examines how climate change is governed by anincreasingly diverse range of actors, from civilsociety and market actors to multilateraldevelopment banks, donors and cities.
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. GoverningClimate Change: A Brief History 3. Governance forWhom? Equity, Justice and the Politics of SustainableDevelopment 4. Between Global and Local: GoverningClimate Change Transnationally 5. Communities and theGoverning of Climate Change 6. The Private Governanceof Climate Change 7. ConclusionDecember 2009: 216x138: 176ppHb: 978-0-415-46768-1: £75.00 US $150.00Pb: 978-0-415-46769-8: £14.99 US $28.95
FORTHCOMINGGlobal Environmental PoliticsConcepts, Theories and Case Studies
Edited by Gabriela Kutting, Rutgers-NewarkUniversity, USA
Global Environmental Politics: Concepts, Theoriesand Case Studies is the perfect introduction to themost important environmental theories andconcepts, with a series of detailed case studies ofthe most pressing environmental problems.
Features and benefits of the book:
•Introduces environmental politics within thecontext of political science and internationalrelations theories.
•Demonstrates how the concepts and theoriesapply in a wide variety of real world contexts andcase studies.
•Each chapter is written by an establishedinternational authority in the field.
Selected Contents: Introduction Concepts andTheories 1. Theoretical Perspectives John Vogler2. Regime Theory and Global Governance Rado Dimitrov3. Transnational Actors Lucy Ford 4. Global PoliticalEconomy and Development Jennifer Clapp5. Environmental Security Shlomi Dinar 6. ConsumptionDoris Fuchs 7. Ecological Justice Dimitris Stevis and TimEhresman Case Studies 8. Climate Change Paul Harris9. Marine Pollution Peter Jacques 10. Biodiversity AntjeBrown 11. Agriculture Marc Williams 12. Forests DavidHumphreys 13. Persistent Organic Pollutants PeterHough ConclusionMay 2010: 246x174: 288ppHb: 978-0-415-77793-3: £85.00 US $170.00Pb: 978-0-415-77794-0: £21.99 US $41.95• AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
2ND EDITION
Environmental PoliticsStakeholders, Interests, and Policymaking
Norman Miller, North Carolina State University, USA
Written by an expert withmore than 25 years of ’smoke-filled room’ experience inenvironmental policymaking,this book gives students aninsider’s view of how policiesare forged. It examines currentenvironmental issues through astakeholder lens, providing aunique perspective into howpolicies are adopted, and also
illuminates the transformative power of globalwarming as a political force.
Selected Contents: 1. The Evolving Landscape ofEnvironmental Politics 2. Legislation: Levelling the PlayingField and Leveraging the Process 3. EnvironmentalRegulation and the Evolution and Capture of the EPA4. The Burgeoning Role of State and Local Governments5. The Growing Sophistication of Environmental Advocacy6. The Greening of Business 7. Re-emerging Activists 8. Uncertain Science – Uncertain Politics 9. The MediaBusiness 10. Federal Courts: A New Posture. Conclusion.A New Environmentalist Landscape2008: 229x152: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-96105-9: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-96106-6: £22.99 eBook: 978-0-203-89008-0• AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
Cases in Environmental PoliticsStakeholders, Interests, and Policymaking
Edited by Norman Miller, North Carolina StateUniversity, USA
This casebook emphasizes thestruggle for power amongstakeholders in environmentalpolitics and policymaking. Eachcase is presented through anarrative introduction and adozen or more primary sourcedocuments that illustratewhose interests are at stakeand how they pursue them inthe policymaking process.
Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Global ClimateChange 2. Alternate Energy Sources 3. The Politics ofFood 4. Forest Fire Management 5. Air Pollution 6. Endangered Species Protection2008: 229x152: 296ppHb: 978-0-415-96103-5: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-96104-2: £26.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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Environmental Politics & Cases in EnvironmentalPolitics are now available in one set for just £36.99Pb: 978-0-415-96107-3: £36.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
Textbooks marked ‘Availableas an Inspection Copy’ canbe sent to lecturersconsidering adopting themfor relevant courses.
To order, please [email protected] or visitwww.routledge.com/info/examcopy
FORTHCOMINGClimate Change and Liberal PrioritiesEdited by Gideon Calder, University of Wales, UKand Catriona McKinnon, University of Reading, UK
This book explores fresh arguments by leadingscholars both sceptical of liberalism’s capacity tomeet the challenges of climate change, andsympathetic to the project of developing liberalvalues so as to create a liberal approach that candeliver climate change justice.
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Keeping Coolwith Liberalism? 3. Disowning the Weather 4. LiberalIndividualism, the Liberal Ethic and the Challenge ofGlobal Warming 5. Distributing the Benefits and Burdensof Climate Change 6. Containment of Production andConsumption: Anti-Liberal? 7. Climate Change andNormativity: Constructivism vs Realism 8. ClimateChange as a Global Test for Rawlsian Political Philosophy9. Doing Climate Change Justice: Getting Motivated inthe Last Chance November 2009: 234x156: 240ppHb: 978-0-415-45340-0: £70.00 US $140.00
Aviation and Climate ChangeLessons for European Policy
Alice Bows, Tyndall Centre, University of Manchester,UK, Kevin Anderson, Manchester Business School,UK and Paul Upham, University of Manchester, UK
Series: Routledge Studies in Physical Geography andEnvironment
An examination of Europeanpolicy toward climate change,specifically focusing on itsramifications for the aviationindustry. Accessible tostudents, academics andpractitioners, this book isuseful reading for all thosewith an interest in climatechange, the aviation industry,or both.
Selected Contents: List of Figures. List of Tables.Acknowledgments Part 1: Flying into Heavy Weather1.1 Introduction 1.2 Aviation’s Past, Present and Future1.3 Climate Change and Cumulative Emissions 1.4 Opportunities for Aviation 1.5 Climate and AviationPolicy 1.6 Comparative Assessment 1.7 Aviation in theWider Energy Context Part 2: Aviation: Past, Presentand Future 2.1 Introduction 2.2 The Past 2.3 TheFuture 2.4 The Wider Context 2.5 Summary Part 3: Climate Change & Cumulative Emissions3.1 Introduction 3.2 Global Climate Change 3.3 Climate Targets in the EU 3.4 Summary Part 4: Opportunities for Aviation 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Shifting Environmental Focus 4.3 Aircraft EngineTechnology 4.4 Airframe Design 4.5 Low-Carbon Fuels4.6 Operations 4.7 Contrails and Cirrus Clouds 4.8 Summary Part 5: Climate and Aviation Policy5.1 Introduction 5.2 Global Policies and Drivers 5.3 EUPolicies and Drivers 5.4 UK Policies and Drivers 5.5 Summary Part 6: Comparative Assessment6.1 Introduction 6.2 Aviation Emission Scenarios for theEU 6.3 Aviation Emission Scenarios for the UK 6.4 Summary Part 7: Aviation in the Wider EnergyContext 7.1 Introduction 7.2 The Tyndall ScenarioMethod 7.3 The Energy Policy Context 7.4 ScenarioMethod 7.5 Tyndall’s 60% Energy Scenarios 7.6 Tyndall’sCumulative Carbon Scenarios Part 8: ConclusionNotes. Bibliography. Index2008: 234x156: 160ppHb: 978-0-415-39705-6: £65.00 US $120.00eBook: 978-0-203-89189-6
FORTHCOMINGThe Politics of Climate PolicyEdited by Hugh Compston, Cardiff University, UK
This book analyzes the nature of climate policypolitics in affluent democracies from a number oftheoretical angles so as to improve ourunderstanding of which political strategies would belikely to enable governments to make deep cuts inemissions while avoiding significant politicaldamage.
Selected Contents: Introduction 1. The Rational ActorApproach 2. Public Opinion and Elections 3. PolicyNetworks and Advocacy Coalitions 4. Political Economy5. Agenda-Setting 6. Theories of Regulation 7. Discourse Theory 8. Risk Analysis 9. Socio-TechnicalTransitions 10. Media Analysis December 2009: 234x156: 240ppHb: 978-0-415-45870-2: £70.00 US $140.00
NEWClimate Change and Foreign PolicyCase Studies from East to West
Edited by Paul G. Harris, Lingnan University, Hong Kong
Series: Routledge Advances in InternationalRelations and Global Politics
Examines the problem of global climate change andpresents a series of case studies on Australia, China,Turkey, Hungary, Denmark, France, the EuropeanUnion and the US to assess how they areattempting to deal with it.
Selected Contents: 1. Climate Change in EnvironmentalForeign Policy: Science, Diplomacy, and Politics Paul G.Harris 2. Australia at a Discursive Crossroad: ClimateChange and Foreign Policy Melissa Nursey-Bray3. Japanese Foreign Policy on Climate Change: Diplomacyand Domestic Politics Hiroshi Ohta 4. Climate Change inChinese Foreign Policy: Internal and External ResponsesPaul G. Harris and Hongyuan Yu 5. Turkey’s ForeignPolicy on Global Atmospheric Commons: Climate Changeand Ozone Depletion Semra Cerit Mazlum6. Understanding Hungary’s Environmental Foreign Policy:The Cases of the Climate Change and BiodiversityRegimes Zsolt Boda, Györgyi Bela, and Zsuzsanna Pató 7. Climate Change and Danish Foreign Policy: Options forGreater Integration Deborah Murphy, John Drexhage, OliBrown, Aaron Cosbey, Richard Tarasofsky, and BeverleyDarkin 8. Environmental Foreign Policy in France:National Interests, Nuclear Power, and Climate ProtectionJoseph Szarka 9. Who Decides EU Foreign Policy onClimate Change?: Actors, Alliances, and Institutions OriolCosta 10. Exceptionalism as Foreign Policy: US ClimateChange Policy and an Emerging Norm of ComplianceElizabeth L. Chalecki 11. Mainstreaming Adaptation toClimate Change in Official Development Assistance:Challenges to Foreign Policy Integration Åsa Persson andRichard J.T. KleinJune 2009: 234x156: 208ppHb: 978-0-415-48345-2: £70.00 US $140.00eBook: 978-0-203-88140-8
The Complete Guide to Climate ChangeBrian Dawson, Former Consultant, United NationsDevelopment programme and Matt Spannagle,United Nations Development Programme, New York,USA
For anyone trying to separatethe fact from the fiction, TheComplete Guide to ClimateChange is an indispensableresource. Taking you throughthe A to Z of the key scientific,geographical and socio-political issues involved in thestudy of the environment andthe implications of mankind’seffect upon it, topics coveredinclude:
•Environmental Science – the Carbon Cycle and the’Greenhouse Gases’
•the impacts of climate change on life, land and sea
•mitigation strategies from carbon capture tocarbon taxes
•the Kyoto Protocol and UNFCC
•renewable fuel sources, from wind to solar power.
Including guides to the latest scientific andgovernmental thinking on climate change, this bookwill tell you all you need to know about perhaps thebiggest issue facing mankind today.2008: 234x156: 448ppHb: 978-0-415-47789-5: £65.00 US $120.00Pb: 978-0-415-47790-1: £17.99 US $32.95eBook: 978-0-203-88846-9
NEWThe Politics of Climate ChangeEnvironmental Dynamics in International Affairs
Edited by Paul G. Harris, Lingnan University,Hong Kong
In this book, an international group of scholarsdescribe the latest climate diplomacy, explorenational responses to climate change, analyzeimplications for economics and security, andpropose equitable and just schemes for fosteringgreater international cooperation in the future.
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: The Glacial Politicsof Climate Change Paul G. Harris Dynamics of ClimatePolitics 2. A Climate of Obstinacy: Symbolic Politics inAustralian and Canadian Policy Loren R. Cass 3. TheClimate Regime and Domestic Politics: The Case of RussiaLiliana B. Andonova 4. The Construction of China’sClimate Politics: Transnational NGOs and the Spiral Modelof International Relations Miriam Schroeder 5. Is ClimateChange Changing the EU?: The Second Image Reversedin Climate Politics Oriol Costa 6. Linking as Leverage:Emissions Trading and the Politics of Climate ChangeRichard Benwell 7. Domestic Incentives and ClimatePolitics: International Public Goods in Two-Level GamesStephen Kroll and Jason F. Shogren Security, Justiceand Equity in Climate Politics 8. EnvironmentalSecurity and Climate Change: Analyzing the DiscourseMaria Julia Trombetta 9. Securitizing Climate Change:International Legal Implications and Obstacles ShirleyScott 10. Inequality in Global Climate Policy: Breakingthe North-South Impasse J. Timmons Roberts and BradParks 11. Greenhouse Development Rights: Towards anEquitable Framework for Global Climate Policy Paul Baerand Glenn Fieldman 12. Conclusion: Constructing theClimate Regime Paul G. HarrisJune 2009: 246x174: 240ppHb: 978-0-415-48646-0: £75.00 US $125.00
NEWEnvironmental GovernancePower and Knowledge in a Local-Global World
Edited by Gabriela Kütting, Rutgers-NewarkUniversity, USA and Ronnie Lipschutz, University ofCalifornia, Santa Cruz, USA
This edited collection makes ahighly significant criticalcontribution to the field ofenvironmental politics,exploring the relationshipbetween governance, powerand knowledge through avariety of approaches andperspectives.
Selected Contents:1. Introduction Part 1: Power,Knowledge and
Environmental Governance from a ConceptualPerspective 2. Situating Knowledges, SpatializingCommunities, and Sizing Contradictions: The Challengeof Globality and Locality in Environmental GovernanceTim Luke 3. Ecological Expertise Ralf Brand and AndyKarvonen 4. Power, Knowledge and Ocean Governancefrom a Historical Perspective Peter Jacques Part 2: Fromthe Local to the Global 5. Multi-level-governance andthe Question of Scale – The Concept of LandscapeGovernance Christoph Görg and Felix Rauschmayer6. The Internationalized State: Functions and Modes ofRegulation of Genetic Resources Uli Brand 7. EcologicalPraxis: The Global Ecovillage Movement and the ScientificOntology of Interbeing Karen Litfin Part 3: From theGlobal to the Local 8. Water for All! The Power of theWorld Bank and its Transnational Policy Networks MichaelGoldman 9. Global Institutions and EnvironmentalChange: Moving Beyond Land-use-cover-change TimForsyth 10. Global Assistance for Local EnvironmentalMovements: The Politics of Capacity-Building in Bosnia-Herzegovina Adam Fagan 11. ConclusionsMarch 2009: 234x156: 240ppHb: 978-0-415-77712-4: £80.00 US $160.00Pb: 978-0-415-77713-1: £23.99 US $43.95eBook: 978-0-203-88010-4
Good Governance in China - A WayTowards Social HarmonyCase Studies by China’s Rising Leaders
Edited by Wang Mengkui, China DevelopmentResearch Foundation, Beijing, China
Series: Routledge Studies on the Chinese Economy
This book explores the key issues in governance andpublic administration facing China’s policy-makerstoday. The chapters cover a wide range of issueareas and provide an invaluable resource for anyoneseeking to understand China’s own thinking on itsgovernance and public administration.
Selected Contents: Part 1: Reform of the GovernmentAdministration System. Part 2: Urban Construction andSocial Administration. Part 3: Crisis Management andGroup Incidents. Part 4: Resources and EcologicalEnvironment. Part 5: Education and Public Health. Part 6: Economic Reform and Development2008: 234x156: 432ppHb: 978-0-415-46278-5: £95.00 US $190.00eBook: 978-0-203-88768-4
Governance for SustainableDevelopmentCoping with Ambivalence, Uncertainty andDistributed Power
Edited by Jens Newig, Univeristy of Osnabruck,Germany, Jan-Peter Voß, Oko-Institut, Germany andJochen Monstadt, City Insitute at York University,Canada
This volume explores steering strategies andgovernance arrangements for sustainabledevelopment. The volume maps out conditions andidentifies approaches which both reflect the limits ofsteering and reveal options for constructively takingup the task of sustainable development in scienceand practice.
Selected Contents: Ambivalence of Sustainability as aGoal. Uncertainty about Socio-Ecological Dynamics.Distribution of Control over Development. Governingwith Ambivalence, Uncertainty and Distributed Power2008: 246x189: 208ppHb: 978-0-415-45192-5: £75.00 US $140.00
FORTHCOMINGThe Good Governance of FisheriesA North Sea Case Study
Liza Griffin, University of Westminster, UK
Series: Routledge Studies in Ecological Economics
This book examines the discourse and practice of‘good governance’. In doing this, the book alsotests some of the seldom questioned assumptionsand axioms that are contained within governancetheory, and policy documents about the forms andprocesses that policymaking under the so-called‘turn to governance’ now takes.
Selected Contents: 1. Plenty More Fish in the Sea? 2. Sea Change: The North Sea Crisis, the CommonFisheries Policy and its Good Governance Reforms 3. Fisheries and the Principles of Good Governance:Tensions and Contradiction 4. All aboard: FisheriesStakeholders, Governance and Power: Redrawing theBoundaries of Participation 5. Fish Scales: Rescaling andScale Jumping in the North Sea 6. Red Herrings & ThePolitics of Scale 7. Reflections, Theorisations andConclusionsMarch 2010: 234x156: 288ppHb: 978-0-415-48623-1: £75.00 US $150.00
FORTHCOMINGGM Food on TrialTesting European Democracy
Les Levidow and Susan Carr, both at The OpenUniversity, UK
Series: Genetics and Society
This book examines European institutions being ‘puton trial’ for how their regulatory proceduresevaluate and regulate GM products. Levidowhighlights how public controversy created alegitimacy crisis, leading to national policy changesand demands, in turn stimulating changes in EUagbiotech regulations as a strategy to regainlegitimacy.
Selected Contents: Acknowledgments 1. Introduction:What’s on Trial? 2. Analytical Perspectives 3. SimulatingMother Nature, Naturalising Social Models 4. Constructing the Public as Citizens 5. Labelling FoodProducts as GM 6. Sustaining which Agriculture? 7. Europeanising Biosafety Expertise 8. DesigningCommercial Experiments 9. Preventing GM‘Contamination’ 10. Conclusion: Opening up AlternativeFutures. Notes. Bibliography. IndexSeptember 2009: 234x156: 176ppHb: 978-0-415-95541-6: £60.00 US $95.00eBook: 978-0-203-86669-6
The Crisis of Global Environmental GovernanceTowards a New Political Economy ofSustainability
Edited by Jacob Park, Green Mountain College, USA,Ken Conca, University of Maryland, USA andMatthias Finger, Swiss Federal Institute ofTechnology, Switzerland
Series: Environmental Politics
Taking a critical perspectiveand providing acomprehensive framework onglobalization and governance,this book examines whatinstitutional mechanisms andarrangements will enablepeople to achieve sustainableenvironmental governance.
Selected Contents: 1. TheDeath of Rio Environmentalism2. Sustainability and
Globalization: A Theoretical Perspective 3. WhichGovernance for Sustainable Development? AnOrganizational and Institutional Perspective 4. A GlobalPolitical Economy of Textiles: From the Global to the Localand Back Again 5. The Marketization of GlobalEnvironmental Governance: Manifestations andImplications 6. Between Market and Justice: The Socio-Ecological Challenge 7. Sustainable Consumption?Legitimation, Regulation, and Environmental Governance8. Transnational Transformations: From Government-Centric Interstate Regimes to Cross-Sectoral Multi-LevelNetworks of Global Governance 9. ’Stakeholders’ andthe Politics of Environmental Policymaking 10. RethinkingAuthority, Territory, and Knowledge: Transnational Socio-Ecological Controversies and Global EnvironmentalGovernance2008: 234x156: 240ppHb: 978-0-415-44919-9: £75.00 US $130.00Pb: 978-0-415-44920-5: £22.99 US $42.50eBook: 978-0-203-92910-0
International Organizations inGlobal Environmental GovernanceEdited by Frank Biermann, Free University ofAmsterdam, the Netherlands, Bernd Siebenhüner,Oldenburg University, Germany and Anna Schreyögg, Global Governance Project, theNetherlands
Series: Routledge Research in Environmental Politics
Provides a comparative studyof the role of internationalorganizations inenvironmental governanceand features case studies onthe World Bank; OECD; theUN Environment Programmeand secretariats toenvironmental treaties; andhybrid organizations.
Selected Contents: Part 1:Intergovernmental Organizations.
Part 2: International Environmental Programmes andSecretariats. Part 3: New Private-Public HybridOrganizationsJanuary 2009: 234x156: 288ppHb: 978-0-415-46925-8: £70.00 US $140.00eBook: 978-0-203-88315-0
In Pursuit of SustainableDevelopmentNew Governance Practices at the Sub-nationalLevel in Europe
Edited by Susan Baker, Cardiff University, UK andKatarina Eckerberg, Umeå University, Sweden
Series: Routledge/ECPR Studies in European PoliticalScience
Explores the promotion of sustainable developmentas an organizing principle for the emergence of newforms of governance practices in European Unionmember states and Norway.
Selected Contents: Part 1: Promoting GovernanceCapacity for Sustainable Development. Part 2: Engagingin Governance for Sustainable Development2008: 234x156: 256ppHb: 978-0-415-41910-9: £70.00 US $130.00eBook: 978-0-203-92816-5
China in the Wake of Asia’sFinancial CrisisEdited by Wang Mengkui, China DevelopmentResearch Foundation, Beijing, China
Series: Routledge Studies on the Chinese Economy
This book examines China’s response to the Asianfinancial crisis of 1997, both in its immediateaftermath and in the years since. Based on researchconducted by the China Development ResearchFoundation, one of China’s leading think-tanks, thisbook includes contributions from senior policymakers in the Chinese government.
Selected Contents: Part 1: China’s MacroeconomicManagement after the Asian Financial Crisis. Part 2: China’s Financial System and Reform of State-owned Enterprises after the Asian Financial Crisis. Part 3: Restructuring China’s Social Welfare System. Part 4: Reflections on the Asian Financial Crisis andChina’s Opening up to the Outside2008: 234x156: 320ppHb: 978-0-415-46469-7: £90.00 US $180.00eBook: 978-0-203-88532-1
The Politics of UnsustainabilityEco-Politics in the Post-Ecologist Era
Edited by Ingolfur Bluhdorn and Ian Welsh, CardiffUniversity, UK
Series: Environmental Politics
Two decades after its launchby the UN BrundtlandCommission, the paradigm ofsustainability seems to havereached its limit. This volumeexamines this paradox in thecontext of a new ’politics ofunsustainability’.
Selected Contents:1. Eco-Politics Beyond theParadigm of Sustainability: AConceptual Framework and
Research Agenda 2. Changing Public Discourse on theEnvironment: Danish Media Coverage of the Rio andJohannesburg UN Summits 3. Participation andSustainable Development: The Post-EcologistTransformation of Citizen Involvement in Denmark 4. Sustaining the Unsustainable: Symbolic Politics and thePolitics of Simulation 5. Symbolic EnvironmentalLegislation and Societal Self-Deception 6. SustainableDevelopment as Symbolic Commitment: DeclaratoryPolitics and the Seductive Appeal of EcologicalModernisation in the European Union 7. Dissolving theNation: Self-Deception and Symbiotic Inversion in the GMDebate 8. The Post-Ecologist Condition: Irony asSymptom and Cure 9. In Defence of Civilisation:Terrorism and Environmental Politics in the 21st Century2008: 234x156: 215ppHb: 978-0-415-46620-2: £75.00 US $140.00
Conflicts in EnvironmentalRegulation and theInternationalisation of the StateContested Terrains
Ulrich Brand, Vienna University, Austria, Christoph Görg, Helmholtz Centre for EnvironmentalResearch - UFZ, Germany, Joachim Hirsch, JohannWolfgang Goethe-Universität, Germany and Markus Wissen, Leibniz Institute for RegionalDevelopment and Structural Planning, Germany
Series: Routledge/RIPE Studies in Global PoliticalEconomy
’This book represents animportant contribution tothe study of globalenvironmental politics andindeed internationalpolitical economy.Understanding the globalpolitics of access to andcontrol over geneticresources through anhistorical materialistapproach represents an
innovative and welcome development.’ - PeterNewell, Professor of Development Studies, Universityof East Anglia, UK
‘A compelling and insightful book on conflictsover genetics, intellectual property rights, andthe future of agriculture. A must read foranyone concerned with the erosion of geneticdiversity and how it has become a flash pointfor power struggles between the global Northand South.’ - Michael Goldman, University ofMinnesota, USA. Author of Imperial Nature: TheWorld Bank and Struggles for Social Justice in theAge of Globalization
Selected Contents: Introduction: Genetic Resources andthe Internationalisation of the State 1. The Regulation ofNature in Post-Fordism 2. On the Value of Nature: TheConvention on Biological Diversity and theCommercialisation of Genetic Resources 3. Limits toCommercialisation?: Genetic Resources in Agriculture andthe Conflict over a Multilateral Exchange System 4. Politicising Intellectual Property Rights: The Conflictsaround the TRIPS Agreement and the World IntellectualProperty Organisation 5. The Relevance of the Nationaland the Local: The Disputes over a Valorization Paradigmin Mexico and Chiapas 6. Contested Terrains: Towards aNeo-Poulantzian Approach to International PoliticalEconomy2008: 234x156: 296ppHb: 978-0-415-45513-8: £75.00 US $140.00eBook: 978-0-203-92850-9
NEWOn the Edges of DevelopmentCultural Interventions
Edited by Kum-Kum Bhavnani and John Foran,both at University of California, Santa Barbara, USA,and Priya Kurian and Debashish Munshi, both atUniversity of Waikato, New Zealand
Series: Routledge Studies in Development and Society
This volume re-imagines development through acareful and imaginative exploration of some of themany ways that culture – in the broadest sense oflived experience and its representation – canrecenter resistance, suggest alternative models, andadvance critiques of development as it is currentlypractised.
Selected Contents: Introduction: From the Edges ofDevelopment Kum-Kum Bhavnani, John Foran, PriyaKurian, and Debashish Munshi Part 1: RefusingRepresentations of Development 1. October 17,1961 Moustafa Bayoumi 2. Ode to ’Quasheba’:Resistance Rituals Among Higgler Women in JamaicaHume N. Johnson 3. Plural Economies and theConditions for Refusal: Gendered Developments inBangkok Ara Wilson 4. Dancing on the Edge: Women,Culture, and a Passion for Change Kum-Kum Bhavnaniand Krista Bywater 5. Resisting Westernity and RefusingDevelopment Molefi Kete Asante Part 2: EmergentDiscourses of Development 6. From Roosevelt inGermany to Bush in Iraq: Development’s Discourse ofLiberation, Democracy, and Free Trade Josefina Saldaña7. Migrants, Genes, and Socio-Scientific Phobias:Charting the Fear of the ’Third World’ Tag in Discoursesof Development in New Zealand Priya Kurian andDebashish Munshi 8. OFW Tales, or GlobalizationDiscourses and Development Ming-Yan Lai 9. ErraticHopes and Inconsistent Expectations for Mexican RuralWomen: A Critique of Economic Thinking on Alternativesto Poverty Magadalena Villarreal 10. From Old to NewPolitical Cultures of Opposition: Radical Social Change inan Era of Globalization John Foran Part 3: Fictions ofDevelopment 11. Mama Benz and the Taste of Money:A Critical View of a ’Homespun’ Rags-to-Riches Story ofPost-Independence Africa Lena Khor 12. History,Development, and Transformation in Paule Marshall’s TheChosen Place, The Timeless People: A ConversationAmong Students of Development Erin Kennedy, EdwinLopez, Moira O’Neil, and Molly Talcott 13. Urdujathrough the Looking Glass: A Response to ColonialTrauma Tera Maxwell 14. Fictions of(Under)Development: Hunger Artists in the GlobalEconomy Françoise Lionnet. Afterword Susanne SchechFebruary 2009: : 290ppHb: 978-0-415-95621-5: £60.00 US $95.00eBook: 978-0-203-88044-9
Energy SecurityEurope’s New Foreign Policy Challenge
Richard Youngs, FRIDE, Spain
Series: Routledge Advances in European Politics
This book charts the EU’sresponse to the challenge ofenergy security with a focuson the foreign policydimensions and examineshow the EU’s approach toenergy security is played outin different producercountries and regions.
Selected Contents:1. Introduction 2. Concepts ofEnergy Security and EU Foreign
Policy 3. The Policy Response: European Energy Initative4. The Middle East 5. Russia 6. Central Asia and theCaspian 7. Sub-Saharan Africa 8. The Role of EuropeanOil Companies 9. ConclusionsJanuary 2009: 234x156: 256ppHb: 978-0-415-47804-5: £70.00 US $140.00eBook: 978-0-203-88262-7
FORTHCOMING3RD EDITION
Environmental Economics andNatural Resource ManagementDavid Anderson, Centre College, USA
This third edition of Environmental Economics andNatural Resource Management is the mostaccessible and user-friendly textbook on the market.Continuing the narrative structure and visualemphasis of the second edition, the text is sprinkledwith updates on contemporary policy initiatives, anddiscussions of the latest developments in the field.The environmental policy of the Obamaadministration and the international dimension ofenvironmental and natural resource economics areprovided with in depth coverage. Key issuesdiscussed include:
•analysis of the causes and effects of global climatechange
•England’s peak-load pricing mechanisms for streetsand highways
•market-based cap-and-trade programs in theoryand practice
•the prospects for job growth in concert with theachievement of environmental goals.
As visual aids, an expanded array of photographs,diagrams, and graphs will impart new perspectiveson global environmental and resource issues. Thetextbook addresses the critical objectives ofenvironmental and economic literacy with policy-oriented, application-based content delivered in aclear and concise manner that readers can enjoy.March 2010: 246x174: 424ppHb: 978-0-415-77904-3: £110.00 US $180.00Pb: 978-0-415-77905-0: £37.50 US $53.95• AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
FORTHCOMINGCaspian Energy PoliticsAzerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan
Edited by Indra Overland and Heidi Kjaernet, bothat Norwegian Institute of International Affairs andAndrea Herschman Kendall-Taylor, University ofCalifornia-Los Angeles, USA
Series: Central Asian Studies
This book analyses the nexus of petroleum, securityand governance in three semi-authoritarian states inthe Caspian region, linking the analysis of domesticand international issues. It provides a timely andmuch needed analysis of the current impact of oilon the development of this crucial region.
Selected Contents: Introduction: The Resource Curseand Authoritarianism in the Caspian Petro-States IndraOverland, Heidi Kjaernet and Andrea Kendall-TaylorPart 1: Domestic Challenges in the Caspian Petro-States Introduction: Domestic Balancing Acts in theCaspian Petro-States Andrea Kendall-Taylor 1. ResourceNationalism in Kazakhstan’s Petroleum Sector: Curse orBlessing? Adil Nurmakov 2. Petroleum-Fuelled PublicInvestment in Azerbaijan: Implications forCompetitiveness and Employment Ramil Maharramov3. Displacement in a Booming Economy: IDPs inAzerbaijan Heidi Kjaernet 4. Natural Gas andAuthoritarianism in Turkmenistan Gregory GleasonPart 2: Energy Relations of the Caspian Petro-Stateswith China and Russia Introduction: China and Russia:Partners or Firewalls for the Caspian Petro-States? IndraOverland, Stina Torjesen and Heidi Kjaernet 5. China,Energy Security and Central Asian Diplomacy: Bilateraland Multilateral Approaches Marc Lanteigne 6. In theNew ‘Great Game’, Who is Getting Played? ChineseInvestment in Kazakhstan’s Petroleum Sector RyanKennedy 7. Just Good Friends: Kazakhstan’s andTurkmenistan’s Energy Relations with Russia IndraOverland and Stina Torjesen 8. Azerbaijani–RussianRelations and the Economization of Foreign Policy HeidiKjaernet 9. The Shanghai Cooperation Energy Club:Purpose and Prospects Nargis Kassenova. Conclusionsand Further Reflections: The Logic of Authoritarianism inthe Caspian Petro-States Indra Overland, Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Heidi KjaernetOctober 2009: 234x156: 240ppHb: 978-0-415-54916-5: £75.00 US $125.00eBook: 978-0-203-86523-1
FORTHCOMINGPolitics and Oil in KazakhstanWojciech Ostrowski, University of St Andrews, UK
Series: Central Asian Studies
Based on extensive field work and in-depthinterviews in Kazakhstan, this book provides acomprehensive study of the issues of politics of oiland state-business relationships in Kazakhstan. Itexamines the ways in which the post-Soviet Kazakhregime has managed to sustain itself in power, andthe regime maintenance techniques it has used inthe process of establishing and upholding itsposition.
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. The Oil Industryand Techniques of Regime Maintenance 3. The KazakhOil Industry in Transition: De-formalising Formal Relations4. Strengthening the Informal Ties: The Kazakhization ofthe Oil Industry 5. Controlling the Oil-rich Regions: LocalPopulation 6. Controlling the Oil-rich Regions: LocalInterests Groups 7. The Kazakh Oil Industry afterTransition: Quasi-formal Relationships and Consolidation8. Summary and ConclusionsOctober 2009: 234x156: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-48580-7: £80.00 US $130.00eBook: 978-0-203-86916-1
Edited by Christopher Rootes, University of Kent atCanterbury, UK
Series: Environmental Politics
Drawing on European examples, this book examinesthe networks amongst actors and organizationswhich connect local campaigns to the largerenvironmental movement and political systems.
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Local EnvironmentalMobilizations 2. Still the Time of EnvironmentalMovements? Environmental Organizational Fields inBritain and Italy 3. Local Contention, Global Framing:The Protest Campaigns against the TAV in Val de Susaand the Bridge on the Messina Straits 4. From Larzac tothe Altermondialist Mobilization: Space in EnvironmentalMovements 5. Networking the Local and the National:Environmental Activists and Campaigns in London 6. Local Environmental Protest in Greece 7. Environmental Direct Action Protests in Manchester,Oxford and North Wales 8. Resisting the Costs of‘Development’: Local Environmental Activism in Ireland9. Conclusion: Local Environmental Mobilisations inContext2008: 234x156: 176ppHb: 978-0-415-45764-4: £75.00 US $140.00
Beyond BordersEnvironmental Movements and TransnationalPolitics
Edited by Brian Doherty, University of Keele, UK andTimothy Doyle, University of Adelaide, Australia
Series: Environmental Politics
This book examines how trans-national politics ischanging the nature of environmentalism throughexamining both wider theoretical and comparativequestions derived from case studies grounded inEurope, Africa, America, Asia and the Middle East.
Selected Contents: 1. Beyond Borders: TransnationalPolitics, Social Movements and Modern Environmentalism2. Expanding the Green Public Space: Post-ColonialConnections 3. Non-Governmental Organizations andGovernance States: The Impact of TransnationalEnvironmental Management Networks in Madagascar 4. Traversing More than Speed Bumps: Green Politicsunder Authoritarian Regimes in Burma and Iran 5. FacingSouth? British Environment Movement Organizations andthe Challenge of Globalisation 6. Neither ’North’ nor’South’: The Environment and Civil Society in Post-Conflict Bosnia-Herzegovina 7. Transnational Influenceson Patterns of Mobilization within EnvironmentalMovements in Hungary 8. Vulnerability andDisobedience: New Repertoires in French EnvironmentalProtests 9. Entangled Logics and Grassroots: Imagineresof Global Justice Networks 10. Friends of the EarthInternational: Negotiating a Transnational Identity 11. Green Public Spheres and the Green GovernanceState: The Politics of Emancipation and EcologicalConditionality 2008: 234x156: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-46439-0: £75.00 US $140.00
NEWEnvironmental Activism in ChinaLei Xie, Policy Studies Institute, University ofWestminster, UK
Series: China Policy Series
This book analyses the nature, characteristics,strategies, organizational modes and influence ofwhat could be labeled a Chinese environmentalmovement in-the-making.
Selected Contents: Introduction 1. EnvironmentalGovernance and NGOs: An Introduction to China 2. Analysing Chinese Environmental Movement Networks3. Environmental Activism in Panjin, Liaoning Province 4. Environmental Activism in Beijing 5. EnvironmentalActivism in Xiangfan, Hubei Province 6. EnvironmentalActivism in Shanghai 7. Comparison and ConclusionsApril 2009: 234x156: 240ppHb: 978-0-415-47869-4: £75.00 US $150.00eBook: 978-0-203-87913-9
FORTHCOMINGEnvironmental Movements andWaste InfrastructureEdited by Christopher Rootes, University of Kent atCanterbury, UK and Liam Leonard, NationalUniversity of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
As rates of consumption grow, the problem of wastemanagement has increased significantly. This booksheds new light on the structures of politicalopportunity that confront environmental movementsthat challenge the state or corporate sector.
Selected Contents: 1. Environmental Movements andWaste Infrastructure 2. More Acted upon than Acting?Campaigns against Waste Incinerators in England 3. WhenTime is on their Side: Determinants of Outcomes in Two NewSiting and Two Existing Contamination Cases in Louisiana,USA 4. Zero Waste or Incineration: Struggles over Waste andEnergy in Twenty-First Century America 5. When Two WorldsCollide: Campaigns against Incinerators on Natura 2000 Sitesin France 6. Environmental Justice Movements and Cross-Border Waste Flows 7. Grassroots Mobilisations againstWaste Disposal Sites in the Greater Athens Area 8. MoreEcological Waste Infrastructures, Less Conflicts? The Evolutionof the Domestic Waste Management Policy in Catalonia andits Resulting Disputes 9. Campaigns against Incineration inIreland – North & South: Framing, Networking & PoliticalOpportunitiesFebruary 2010: 234x156: 240ppHb: 978-0-415-45869-6: £70.00 US $140.00
Environmentalism in the United StatesChanging Conceptions of Activism
Edited by Elizabeth Bomberg, University ofEdinburgh, UK and David Schlosberg, NorthernArizona University, USA
This book explores the changing patterns of andchallenges to environmentalism in the contemporary US.
This book was previously published as a special issueof Environmental Politics.
Selected Contents: 1. Perspectives on AmericanEnvironmentalism David Schlosberg and Elizabeth Bomberg2. Producing Political Climate Change: The Hidden Life of USEnvironmentalism Philip Brick and R. McGreggor Cawley3. Populism, Paternalism and the State of Environmentalismin the US John M. Meyer 4. The Environmentalist: ’What isto be done?’ William Chaloupka 5. EcologicalModernisation, American Style David Schlosberg and SaraRinfret 6. Living Environmentalisms: Coalition Politics, SocialReproduction, and Environmental Justice Giovanna Di Chiro7. Radical Environmentalism in an Age of Antiterrorism SteveVanderheiden 8. Failure and Opportunity: EnvironmentalGroups in US Climate Change Policy Gary Bryner 9. USEnvironmentalism in Comparative Perspective ElizabethBomberg and David Schlosberg2008: 234x156: 174ppHb: 978-0-415-44818-5: £75.00 US $140.00
FORTHCOMINGEconomic Growth, the Environmentand International RelationsThe Growth Paradigm
Stephen James Purdey, University of Toronto,Canada
Series: Routledge Advances in International PoliticalEconomy
This book critically examines the deep origins and riseto prominence of the idea of economic growth anduses a neo-Gramscian approach to explore theenvironmental consequences of this paradigm.
Selected Contents: 1. What is the Growth Paradigm? 2. Systemic-, Unit-, and Individual-Level Contributions toUnderstanding the Paradigm 3. The IdeationalSuperstructure of the Paradigm 4. The Class Structure andNormative Foundations of the Paradigm 5. Tensions in theParadigm and Prospects for ChangeDecember 2009: 234x156: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-54850-2: £70.00 US $115.00
FORTHCOMINGParticipation in EnvironmentalOrganizationsBenno Torgler, Queensland University of Technology,Australia, Maria A. Garcia-Valiñas, Universidad deOviedo, Spain and Alison Macintyre, QueenslandUniversity of Technology, Australia
Series: Routledge Explorations in EnvironmentalEconomics
This book analyzes the determinants ofenvironmental participation and its consequences indifferent parts of the world. September 2009: 234x156: 208ppHb: 978-0-415-44631-0: £75.00 US $150.00
FORTHCOMINGPhilosophical Basics of Ecology and EconomyMalte Faber and Reiner Manstetten, both atUniversity of Heidelberg, Germany
Series: Routledge Studies in Ecological Economics
This book provides a brand new and comprehensiveview on problems pertaining to the relationshipbetween humans and nature, looking at theseissues from physical, biological, economical,political, social, and cultural points of view.
Selected Contents: 1. Humanity, Nature andEnvironment 2. Environmental Education: Problems andPossible Solutions 3. The meaning of Economy andEcology 4. Scientific Logos and Ignorance 5. TheEssence Logos 6. The Existence Logos 7. Forms ofKnowledge and Economic Dynamics 8. The Term Natureand the Three Purposes of LifeAugust 2009: 234x156: 192ppHb: 978-0-415-49455-7: £75.00 US $150.00eBook: 978-0-203-87219-2
FORTHCOMINGRegulating Global Trade and the EnvironmentPaul Street, Loyola University Chicago, Illinois, USA
Series: Routledge Studies in International Businessand the World Economy
This book assesses the limitations and possibilitiesfor achieving substantive human freedoms andsustainable environmental futures, through the rulesof transitional factors in framing the trade andenvironment debate.December 2009: 234x156: 240ppHb: 978-0-415-27789-1: £60.00 US $120.00eBook: 978-0-203-49763-0
NEWEnvironmental Change and Foreign PolicyTheory and Practice
Edited by Paul G. Harris, Lingnan University, Hong Kong
Series: Routledge Advances in InternationalRelations and Global Politics
Introduces the concepts and theories ofenvironmental foreign policy and explores howcountries have approached different issues toexamine the role of foreign policy politics inprotecting the environment.
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: EnvironmentalForeign Policy in Theory and Practice Paul G. HarrisPart 1: Theory 2. Theories of Environmental ForeignPolicy: Power, Interests, and Ideas John Barkdull and PaulG. Harris 3. The Symbolism of Environmental Policy:Foreign Policy Commitments as Signaling Tools Loren R.Cass 4. Pluralistic Politics and Public Choice: Theories ofBusiness and Government Responses to Climate ChangeThomas L. Brewer 5. The Politics of Socionatures: Imagesof Environmental Foreign Policy Maximilian Mayer andFriedrich J. Arndt Part 2: Practice 6. The Domesticationof International Environmental Conventions: Biodiversityin Ugandan Foreign Policy David R. Mutekanga 7. FromLocal Protest to the International Court of Justice: ForgingEnvironmental Foreign Policy in Argentina Isabella Alcanizand Ricardo Gutierrez 8. Finnish Environment andForeign Policy: Supranationalism, Pragmatism, andConsensus Building Mika Merviö 9. Canada’s ForeignPolicy on Persistent Organic Pollutants: The Making of anEnvironmental Leader Ken Wilkening and Charles Thrift10. Greening the Streams: Water in EU and US ForeignPolicy Sara Hughes and Lena Partzsch 11. Trade and theEnvironment: Foreign Policies of Developing Countries inAsia Yohei Harashima 12. Financing for the Environment:Explaining Unequal Burden Sharing Aike Müller 13. Conclusion: Environmental Foreign Policy: Towards aConceptual Framework Mihaela PapaJune 2009: 234x156: 256ppHb: 978-0-415-48343-8: £70.00 US $140.00eBook: 978-0-203-88143-9
Taiwan’s Environmental StruggleToward a Green Silicon Island
Jack Williams, Michigan State University, USA andCh’ang-yi David Chang, National Taiwan University
Series: Routledge Contemporary Asia Series
This book examines the causes of Taiwan’senvironmental predicament, engaging in Taiwan’sunique geological, geographical, demographical,political, industrial, historical and economiccircumstances with a view to what can be done toimprove Taiwan’s environmental future.
Selected Contents: 1. A Crowded Island: Taiwan’sEnvironmental Setting 2. The Perils of Development:Taiwan’s Environmental Problems and Their Causes 3. Back From the Brink: Resolving Taiwan’s EnvironmentalProblems 4. Whose Land Is It? Land Use Issues 5. Reflections: Toward A Green Silicon Island.Bibliography. Index 2008: 234x156: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-44723-2: £75.00 US $150.00eBook: 978-0-203-92892-9
FORTHCOMINGNature, Liberty and DystopiaOn the Moral Significance of Nature for HumanFreedom
Piers Stephens, University of Georgia, USA
Series: Routledge Research in Environmental Politics
This new fascinating study is grounded in thehistory of modern political ideas to illuminate hownature may be regarded as a touchstone of liberty inpolitical thought. Piers Stephens skilfully argues thatthe genre of utopias and dystopias is the keymodern example of popular literary forms in whichmajor human hopes and fears about technologicalsociety are inscribed.
Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Green PoliticalTheory and the Dystopian Frame 2. Blueprint forTechnological Dystopia: Yevgeny Zamyatin’s We 3. Aldous Huxley on Nature and Liberty 4. Freedom,Nature and Power in Orwell’s 1984 5. Consumerism,Kerosene and Culture: Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 6. Cyborgs, Biotechnology and the Future of DystopiaMarch 2010: 234x156: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-38506-0: £65.00 US $130.00
NEWThe Ecological Modernisation ReaderEnvironmental Reform in Theory and Practice
Edited by Arthur P.J. Mol, Wageningen University, theNetherlands, David A. Sonnenfeld, SUNY, USA andGert Spaargaren
’This is a much needed collection which fills thegap left by theoretical and empirical work.Whatever your opinions about EcologicalModernisation this promises to be a benchmarkstudy...’ - Michael Redclift, King’s College, UK
Environmental reform by governmental,intergovernmental agencies, private firms andindustries and non-governmental organizations(NGOs) is a worldwide phenomenon. This definitivecollection showcases an introduction to EcologicalModernisation Theory; state-of-the-art review essaysby key international scholars and a selection of thekey articles from a quarter-century of social sciencescholarship. It is aimed at students, researchers andpolicymakers interested in a deep understanding ofcontemporary environmental issues.
Selected Contents: Part 1: Foundations of EcologicalModernisation Theory. Part 2: Transformations inEnvironmental Governance and Participation. Part 3: Greening Life-Cycles and Life-Styles. Part 4: Environmental Reform in Asian and OtherEmerging Economies. Part 5: Environmental Reform inAsian and Other Emerging Economies. ConclusionJune 2009: 246x174: 400ppHb: 978-0-415-45370-7: £95.00 US $155.00
FORTHCOMINGSustainability and the Virtues ofEnvironmental CitizenshipJames Connelly, Hull University, UK
Series: Routledge Research in Environmental Politics
This book develops an understanding ofenvironmental virtues as an integral part ofenvironmental citizenship.
Selected Contents: 1. Approaching the Environment:Why Virtues? 2. The Concept of Environmental Virtue 3. Virtues and Character 4. Promoting EnvironmentalVirtue 5. What are the Environmental Virtues? 6. Environmental Citizenship 7. Individual Virtue andCollective Vice? 8. Applying the VirtuesMarch 2010: 234x156: 208ppHb: 978-0-415-41052-6: £65.00 US $130.00
This collection of essays written by leadinginternational scholars argues that we are seeing amainstreaming of ethical concerns aroundconsumption and lifestyle practices, reflecting agrowing awareness of the risks and excesses ofcontemporary lifestyles in the West. Written in alively and accessible manner, the book offers casestudies of ethical consumption across a range ofcultural and media sites, providing a range of criticaltools for understanding the recent emergence ofthis phenomenon. This collection is a must-read foranyone interested in the relationship betweenconsumer culture and contemporary social life.
Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction1. Introduction Part 2: Politics 2. What’s Wrong withEthical Consumption? 3. From Ethical Consumption toContesting Consumerism 4. Green Calculations and thePolitics of the Footprint 5. Obesity and the Politics ofConsumption Part 3: Commodities and Materiality6. Placing Alternative Consumption: CommodityFetishism in Borough Fine Foods Market, London 7. Global Food 8. Plastics 9. Electronics 10. Wine 11. Fashion Part 4: Practices, Sites andRepresentations 12. Second Hand Shopping 13. Ethical Investment 14. Slow Living 15. Recycling:Gender and Everyday Environmentalism 16. Renovatingthe Green House 17. Downshifting and New RuralLifestyles 18. Green Consumption on Lifestyle TelevisionApril 2010: 234x156: 256ppHb: 978-0-415-55824-2: £85.00 US $140.00Pb: 978-0-415-55825-9: £25.99 US $49.95eBook: 978-0-203-86778-5
FORTHCOMING2ND EDITION
Environmental PolicyJane Roberts
Series: Routledge Introductions to Environment
Environmental Policy is a lively and accessible textwith a multi-disciplinary perspective. Detailed andtopical case studies, updated for this new editionand drawn from a range of international examples,are used throughout to illustrate issues such asclimate change, international trade, tourism andhuman rights. It is well illustrated and includeschapter summaries and further reading.
Selected Contents: 1. What’s the Problem? 2. TheRoots of Environmental Problems 3. SustainableDevelopment and the Goals of Environmental Policy 4. Science and Technology: Policies and Paradoxes 5. Corporate Enviromental Policy Making 6. Environmental Policy Making in Government 7. International Environmental Policy Making 8. Environmental Economics 9. Making Policy for theEnvironmentMay 2010: 234x156: 296ppHb: 978-0-415-49784-8: £75.00 US $125.00Pb: 978-0-415-49785-5: £20.99 US $37.78
FORTHCOMINGGlobal Political EcologyEdited by Dick Peet, Clark University, USA, Paul Robbins, University of Arizona, USA andMichael Watts, University of California, Berkeley, USA
This is a critical book that links the political economyof global capitalism with the political ecology of aseries of environmental crises and failed attempts atenvironmental policies.
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Richard Peet, PaulRobbins and Michael Watts Part 1: The PoliticalEcology of War and the Disaster State 2. The PoliticalEcology of Disaster Aid Jake Kosek 3. The PoliticalEcology of Forest Wars Nancy Peluso Part 2: FuellingCapitalism: Energy Scarcity and Abundance 4. PastPeak Oil: Political Economy of Energy Crises Gavin Bridge5. Nuclear Power, Waste and Global Stewardship JosephMasco 6. Energy, Security, and Discourses of Empire andTerror Mazen Labban Part 3: Global Governance ofHealth, Bodies, and Genomics 7. Poverty, AIDS andBig Pharma Joao Biehl 8. Pandemics and InternationalHealth Discipline: Avian Flu Mike Davis 9. Biocapitalismand Governing the Self Bruce Braun Part 4: TheContradictions of Global Food 10. Scarcity and Plenty:Obesity amongst Food Riots 11. Industrial Meat: Killingfor Profit Jody Emel and Harvey Neo 12. Phase III GreenRevolution and the Seed Politics of GMOs IgnacioChapela 13. Marine Collapse: The Crisis Conditions ofSeafood Production Becky Mansfield Part 5: Capital’sMarginal Product: Effluents, Waste, and Garbage14. Urban Metabolism, Industry and the Waste MachineMatthew Gandy 15. Garbage, Trash Trading, and theSocial Life of Dumps Sarah Moore 16. GreenGovernance and the Haussmanization of the Slum WorldAsher Ghertner Part 6: Water as a Commodity,Human Right, and Power 17. Water Markets andPrivatization Karen Bakker 18. The Water/Power/LandNexus: Three Gorges and Narmada Lyla MehtaPart 7: The Functions and Dysfunctions of the GlobalGreen Economy 19. The Problem of Greenstampingand the Politics of Certification Sally Eden 20. Markets,Governance, and Green Services Morgan RobertsonPart 8: Political Ecology of the Global Climate andCarbon Emissions 21. Politics of Climate Inaction:Global, Regional, and Local Dave Demeritt 22. ClimateChange and the Risk Industry Leigh Johnson 23. CarbonColonialism: Offsets, Sequestration, and the ’Clean’Development Mechanism Diana LivermanMay 2010: 234x156: 456ppHb: 978-0-415-54814-4: £90.00 US $150.00Pb: 978-0-415-54815-1: £24.99 US $40.95
Managing Water Resources in aTime of Global ChangeContributions from the Rosenberg InternationalForum on Water Policy
Edited by Alberto Garrido, Universidad Politécnica deMadrid, Spain and Ariel Dinar, The World Bank,Washington DC, USA
Series: Contributions from the RosenbergInternational Forum on Water Policy
Bringing together a raft ofleading experts on waterresources, this book exploresthe major issues facing thismajor subdivision ofinternational studies.Employing a cross disciplinaryperspective from economics,management, politics, lawand international relations,water resources are examinedfrom every angle.
Selected Contents: Part 1: Mountain and Upland Areas.Part 2: Managing Opportunities in the Face of GlobalChallenges. Part 3: The View of Practitioners andStakeholder. Conclusions2008: 234x156: 288ppHb: 978-0-415-77778-0: £80.00 US $160.00eBook: 978-0-203-88438-6
NEWWater Policy Processes in IndiaDiscourses of Power and Resistance
Vandana Asthana, Eastern Washington University, USA
Series: Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series
Water Policy Processes in India covers a critical gapin the literature by analyzing the process throughwhich policies in India are developed andimplemented, investigating the aims and motivesbehind policies, and identifying the potential areasof intervention in order improve the policy processin both its development and implementation stages.
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Changing theFrame: Repositioning Policy 3. The Process of EconomicLiberalization and Private Sector Participation 4. Water inthe Liberalization Process 5. Situating Delhi in the WaterReform Project 6. Mainstreaming Policy: Discourses ofPower 7. Creating Spaces for Change: Collective Actionon the Water Reform Project 8. Understanding the WaterPolicy ProcessJuly 2009: 234x156: 192ppHb: 978-0-415-77831-2: £75.00 US $125.00eBook: 978-0-203-87421-9
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RELATED JOURNALEnvironmentalPoliticsEditors: John Barry,Queen's UniversityBelfast, UK; Elizabeth Bomberg,University of Edinburgh,UK; Neil Carter,University of York, UK;Christopher Rootes,University of Kent, UK
Environmental Politics is concerned with fourparticular aspects of the study of environmentalpolitics, with a primary, though not exclusive,focus on the industrialised countries.
First, it examines the evolution of environmentalmovements and parties. Second, it providesanalysis of the making and implementation ofpublic policy in the area of the environment atinternational, national and local levels. Third, itcarries comment on ideas generated by thevarious environmental movements andorganisations, and by individual theorists. Fourth,it aims to cover the international environmentalissues which are of increasing salience.