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November 2005
ISSN 1526-3800
EISSN 1536-0091
In this Issue
Hostage to Norms: States, Institutions and Global Forest Politics
Global Environmental Politics (2005) 5 (4): 1–24.
The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety and Shifts in the Discourse of Precaution
Global Environmental Politics (2005) 5 (4): 25–46.
Picking the Wrong Fight: Why Attacks on the World Trade Organization Pose the Real Threat to National Environmental and Public Health Protection
Global Environmental Politics (2005) 5 (4): 47–72.
Fishing under Flags of Convenience: Using Market Power to Increase Participation in International Regulation
Global Environmental Politics (2005) 5 (4): 73–94.
How Transnational Environmental Advocacy Networks Socialize International Financial Institutions: A Case Study of the International Finance Corporation
Global Environmental Politics (2005) 5 (4): 95–119.
Book Reviews
A World Environmental Organization: Solution or Threat for Effective International Environmental Governance?
Global Environmental Politics (2005) 5 (4): 120–122.
Cities and Climate Change: Urban Sustainability and Global Environmental Governance
Global Environmental Politics (2005) 5 (4): 122–124.
A Sea Change: Exclusive Economic Zones and Governance Institutions for Living Marine Resources
Global Environmental Politics (2005) 5 (4): 124–125.
Environmental Policymaking: Assessing the Use of Alternative Policy Instruments
Global Environmental Politics (2005) 5 (4): 126–127.
The Business of Global Environmental Governance
Global Environmental Politics (2005) 5 (4): 128–129.
The New Accountability: Environmental Responsibility across Borders
Global Environmental Politics (2005) 5 (4): 130–131.
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