Paths to a green world
the political economy of the global environment
2nd ed.
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Author
Contributions
- Dauvergne, Peter - Contributor
Publication
2011 - The MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
88,500 words, Guess
Page Count
354 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139780262515825
- ISBN-100262515822
- Library of Congress Control Number2010032798
- OCLC Control Number653122941
- OCLC Control Number767952984
and 3 more
- Better World Books9780262515825
- Better World BooksP8-CJH-643
- Open LibraryOL27127644M
Classifications
- DDC333.7
- LCCHC79.E5 C53 2011
- LCCHC79.E5.C557C53 2011
and 2 more
- LCCHC79.E5 C557 2011
- LCCHC79.E5 C557 2011eb
Description
This comprehensive and accessible book fills the need for a political economy view of global environmental politics, focusing on the ways international economic processes affect environmental outcomes. It examines the main actors and forces shaping global environmental management, particularly in the developing world. Moving beyond the usual emphasis on international agreements and institutions, it strives to capture not only academic theoretical debates but also views on politics, economics, and the environment within the halls of global conferences, on the streets during antiglobalization protests, and in the boardrooms of international agencies, nongovernmental organizations, and industry associations. The book maps out an original typology of four contrasting worldviews of environmental change--those of market liberals, institutionalists, bioenvironmentalists, and social greens--and uses them as a framework to examine the links between the global political economy and ecological change. This typology provides a common language for students, instructors, and scholars to discuss the issues across the classical social science divisions. The second edition of this popular text has been thoroughly revised and updated to reflect recent events, including the food crisis of 2007-2008, the financial meltdown of 2008, and the Copenhagen Climate Conference of 2009. Topics covered include the environmental implications of globalization; wealth, poverty, and consumption; global trade; transnational corporations; and multilateral and private finance. -- Product Description.
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