More than three decades ago the seminal Stockholm Conference on the
Human Environment took place, in 1992 the Earth Summit took place
and continued via Rio to Johannesburg, yet still we have failed to
secure the basis for providing the basis for a serious approach to
global environmental governance.
Taking a critical perspective, rooted in political economy,
regulation theory, and post-sovereign international relations
theory, this book seeks to answer these questions concerning the
governance of sustainability in a globalizing world economy. The
book offers a comprehensive framework on globalization and
governance to examine what institutional mechanisms and
arrangements will enable us to achieve sustainable environmental
governance. Global Environmental Governance
- Examines the current global institutions and the cracks and
failures in the framework of global environmental governance.
- Addresses the problematic relationship between sustainability
and globalization.
- Explores areas of development and environment that have not
seen the processes of institutionalization.
- Examines the marketization of environmental policymaking;
stakeholder politics and environmental policymaking.;
socio-economic justice; the political origins of sustainable
consumption; transnational actors and multi-level global
governance.
This book will be of will of interest and importance to students
and researchers of political science, international studies,
political economy and environmental studies.
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