Transnational climate change governance /

"It is increasingly clear that the world of climate politics is no longer confined to the activities of national governments and international negotiations. Critical to this transformation of the politics of climate change has been the emergence of new forms of transnational governance that cut...

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Main Authors: Bulkeley, Harriet, 1972
Published: Cambridge University Press,
Publisher Address: New York :
Publication Dates: 2014.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: "It is increasingly clear that the world of climate politics is no longer confined to the activities of national governments and international negotiations. Critical to this transformation of the politics of climate change has been the emergence of new forms of transnational governance that cut across traditional state-based jurisdictions and operate across public and private divides. This book provides the first comprehensive, cutting-edge account of the world of transnational climate change governance. Co-authored by a team of the world's leading experts in the field and based on a survey
Carrier Form: xii, 212 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781107068698 (hardback) :
110706869X (hardback)
9781107676312 (paperback)
1107676312 (paperback)
Index Number: GE170
CLC: P467
Call Number: P467/B934-1
Contents: 1. Introducing transnational climate change governance -- 2. Mapping the world of transnational climate change governance -- 3. Theoretical perspectives on transnational governance -- 4. Origins, agency and the forms of transnational climate change governance -- 5. Constructing transnational climate change governance issues and producing governance spaces -- 6. The uneven geography of transnational climate change governance -- 7. Understanding authority and legitimacy in transnational climate change governance -- 8. Making a difference? Tracing the effects and effectiveness of transnational