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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 20, Number 4, November 2020Table of Contents

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View Prisoners of the Wrong Dilemma: Why Distributive Conflict, Not Collective Action, Characterizes the Politics of Climate Change
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View Beliefs About Consequences from Climate Action Under Weak Climate Institutions: Sectors, Home Bias, and International Embeddedness
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View Political Institutions and Supply-Side Climate Politics: Lessons from Coal Ports in Canada and the United States
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View Business for Climate: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Policy Support from Transnational Companies
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View The Origins of the Syrian Conflict: Climate Change and Human Security by Marwa Daoudy (review)
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View Disaster upon Disaster: Exploring the Gap Between Knowledge, Policy and Practice ed. by Susanna M. Hoffman, and Roberto E. Barrios (review)
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View Repowering Cities: Governing Climate Change Mitigation in New York City, Los Angeles, and Toronto by Sara Hughes (review)
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ISSN | 1536-0091 |
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Print ISSN | 1526-3800 |
Launched on MUSE | 2020-11-10 |
Open Access | No |
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