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Global Environmental Politics examines the relationship between global political forces and environmental change, with particular attention given to the implications of local-global interactions for environmental management as well as the implications of environmental change for world politics. Contributions to the journal come from across the disciplines including political science, international relations, sociology, history, human geography, public policy, science and technology studies, environmental ethics, law, economics, and environmental science.
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Volume 3, Number 2, May 2003Table of Contents

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View Conceptualizing Global Environmental Governance: From Interstate Regimes to Counter-Hegemonic Struggles
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View Taking Institutions Seriously: How Regime Analysis can be Relevant to Multilevel Environmental Governance
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ISSN | 1536-0091 |
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Print ISSN | 1526-3800 |
Launched on MUSE | 2003-06-27 |
Open Access | No |
Copyright
Copyright © 2003 The Massachusetts Institute of Technology.