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The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Environmental Politics
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The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Environmental Politics
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The complexities and scope of environmental issues have not only outpaced the capacities and responsiveness of traditional political actors but also generated new innovations, constituencies, and approaches to governing environmental problems. In response, comparative environmental politics (CEP) has emerged as a vibrant and growing field of scholarly inquiry, embracing new questions and methods even as it addresses enduring questions in the broader field of comparative politics. Utilizing a range of methodological approaches,
The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Environmental Politics
delves into more traditional forms of CEPthe political economy of natural resources and the role of corporations and supply chainswhile also showcasing new trends in CEP scholarship, particularly the comparative study of environmental injustice and intersectional inequities.
Moving beyond the field's earlier work that focused on cross-national comparisons of political institutions, regulatory styles, and state-society relations, the
Handbook
includes approaches from political science, anthropology, sociology, geography, gender theory, law, human rights, and development studies. Moreover, the chapters highlight scholarship from a broader range of regions, and analyze the construction and diffusion of norms, rights, ethics, and ideology across the globe and through various social movements (with a focus on approaches from the Global South). Including 42 chapters, organized across 9 sections,
explores some of the most important environmental issues through the lens of comparative politics, including energy, climate change, food, health, urbanization, waste, and sustainability.
The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Environmental Politics
delves into more traditional forms of CEPthe political economy of natural resources and the role of corporations and supply chainswhile also showcasing new trends in CEP scholarship, particularly the comparative study of environmental injustice and intersectional inequities.
Moving beyond the field's earlier work that focused on cross-national comparisons of political institutions, regulatory styles, and state-society relations, the
Handbook
includes approaches from political science, anthropology, sociology, geography, gender theory, law, human rights, and development studies. Moreover, the chapters highlight scholarship from a broader range of regions, and analyze the construction and diffusion of norms, rights, ethics, and ideology across the globe and through various social movements (with a focus on approaches from the Global South). Including 42 chapters, organized across 9 sections,
explores some of the most important environmental issues through the lens of comparative politics, including energy, climate change, food, health, urbanization, waste, and sustainability.