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The latest issue of
Global Environmental Politics (Vol. 13, no. 1, February 2013) is out. Contents include:
- Phillip Stalley, Forum: Principled Strategy: The Role of Equity Norms in China's Climate Change Diplomacy
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Paul G. Harris & Jonathan Symons,
Norm Conflict in Climate Governance: Greenhouse Gas Accounting and the Problem of Consumption
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Kathryn Hochstetler,
South-South Trade and the Environment: A Brazilian Case Study
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David Ciplet, J. Timmons Roberts, & Mizan Khan,
The Politics of International Climate Adaptation Funding: Justice and Divisions in the Greenhouse
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Judith van Leeuwen & Kristine Kern,
The External Dimension of European Union Marine Governance: Institutional Interplay between the EU and the International Maritime Organization
- Thomas Bernauer, Tobias Böhmelt, & Vally Koubi,
Is There a Democracy–Civil Society Paradox in Global Environmental Governance?
- Taedong Lee,
Global Cities and Transnational Climate Change Networks