UID:
almahu_9949865492802882
Format:
1 online resource (155 pages)
ISBN:
9781317191278
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1317191277
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9781317191285
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1317191285
Note:
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of acronyms; Dedication; Acknowledgements; Introduction: challenging the doxa of global ecopolitics; Notes; References; 1. The injunction of the ecological crises; A convergence of concerns; The political scientist's answer; Not whether but how? Justice and ethics in global ecopolitics; Caring is not acting: Of political will and courage; Notes; References; 2. International environmental governance: beyond cosmopolitanism; Introduction; The environment and the new international relations; Questioning the doxa.
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The nature of the current dead endBeyond cosmopolitanism: The need for a new approach; Notes; References; 3. Bridging the science-policy divide; Introduction; Contrasting perspectives; IPBES: A new kind of boundary organization?; Assumption #1: More knowledge is better; Assumption #2: The problem is distance from policy; Assumption #3: The virtues (and pitfalls) of multistakeholder participation; Redefining the science-policy interface; Notes; References; 4. The European Union and global environmental diplomacy; Introduction; Role theory and foreign policy.
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The role of the EU in international environmental affairsInternal dynamics; Identity and integration dynamics; Politics abhors a vacuum; Regulatory politics; The impact of role conceptions on performance; Conclusion: The region as the building block of environmental governance; Notes; References; 5. The power of the weak: developing countries in the global governance of climate change and biodiversity; Introduction; Enduring concerns; Resistance and influence; Strategies and the new conditions for collective influence; The Souths as policy makers: Moving toward proactive strategies.
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Conclusion: The contours of new North-South power relationships in a decentralized governance systemNotes; References; 6. Toward fractal governance; Introduction; The etiology of complexity in IR studies; The world is not a machine; The characteristics of complex systems; The properties of complex systems; Seeing as a complex system; Conclusion: Fleshing out a new method; Notes; References; Index.
Additional Edition:
Print version: Le Prestre, Philippe. Global Ecopolitics Revisited : Towards a complex governance of global environmental problems. Florence : Taylor and Francis, ©2017 ISBN 9781138680180
Language:
English
URL:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315563695