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Studying Global Environment Meetings to Understand Global Environmental Governance: Collaborative Event Ethnography at the Tenth Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity Guest Editors: Lisa M. Campbell, Catherine Corson, and Noe
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Transparency in the Extractive Industries: Time to Ask for More
Global Environmental Politics (2014) 14 (4): 1–9.
Research Articles
The Rise of Renewable Energy Protectionism: Emerging Trade Conflicts and Implications for Low Carbon Development
Global Environmental Politics (2014) 14 (4): 10–35.
The Changing Nature of Nature: Environmental Politics in the Anthropocene
Global Environmental Politics (2014) 14 (4): 36–54.
The World Bank and Negotiating the Red Sea and Dead Sea Water Conveyance Project
Global Environmental Politics (2014) 14 (4): 55–74.
Blame Games in the Amazon: Environmental Crises and the Emergence of a Transparency Regime in Brazil
Global Environmental Politics (2014) 14 (4): 97–115.
Basins at Risk: Predicting International River Basin Conflict and Cooperation
Global Environmental Politics (2014) 14 (4): 116–138.
Book Review Essay
State and Society in China’s Environmental Politics
Global Environmental Politics (2014) 14 (4): 139–144.
Book Reviews
Stern, Rachel E. 2013. Environmental Litigation in China: A Study in Political Ambivalence. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Global Environmental Politics (2014) 14 (4): 145–147.
Gareau, Brian J. 2013. From Precaution to Profit: Contemporary Challenges to Environmental Protection in the Montreal Protocol. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
Global Environmental Politics (2014) 14 (4): 147–150.
Green, Jessica F. 2014. Rethinking Private Authority: Agents and Entrepreneurs in Global Environmental Governance. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Global Environmental Politics (2014) 14 (4): 150–152.
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