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Global Environmental Politics - Power, Perspectives, and Practice (Paperback, Revised ed.)
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Global Environmental Politics - Power, Perspectives, and Practice (Paperback, Revised ed.)
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Traditional views of global environmental politics take the
structures and relations of international politics as a given.
Solutions to environmental problems, then, must be products of
concession, negotiation, and inevitable compromise-a world of
top-down planetary management. Lipschutz challenges students to
question these conventional approaches. He argues that much light
can be shed on global environmental degradation if we look beyond
the politics of conflict and cooperation and explore environmental
problems from their very "roots." Using a framework that accounts
for the ontologies, material conditions, and power relations that
structure global environmental problems, Lipschutz is able to more
effectively question attempts to clean up the globe and sustain the
world's natural resources. Throughout the text, the author uses
compelling cases to illustrate the effects of globalization and
capitalism, yet is careful to make the link between the local and
the global to show how we, as individuals, are both consumers of
goods and producers of pollution. A powerful new approach How is
the financing of a water system in Bolivia linked to long-standing
forestation practices in India? Taking nothing for granted, the
root causes of major global environmental problems are exposed and
subjected to rigorous analysis. Lipschutz shows, for instance, how
privatization operates in different global contexts with strikingly
similar consequences. In what ways are liberalism and realism
actually two sides of the same coin? Both make self-interest-of the
individual and of the state-key operating terms. In a revealing
comparison, Lipschutz explores the limits of these dominant
political models to effectively frame and solve environmental
problems. What kinds of political, social, and environmental
practices bring about meaningful change? By emphasizing the global
impacts of local actions, the text shows how attempts to control
environmental problems may actually reproduce the very systems they
are meant to ameliorate. Combined with practical pedagogy Rich
historical background helps contextualize contemporary issues.
Extensive suggested reading lists at the end of each chapter guide
students to further research, while tables and figures elegantly
show data and concepts. The emphasis on assessing the root causes
of global environmental problems and models encourages critical
thinking. Students are also encouraged to rethink their own role in
the global environmental system and to get involved in effective
forms of social change.
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