This is the first book to connect two important subfields in international relations: global environmental politics and the study of sovereignty--the state's exclusive authority within its territorial boundaries. The authors argue that the relationship between environmental practices and sovereignty is by no means straightforward and in fact elucidates some of the core issues and challenges in world politics today.Although a number of international relations scholars have assumed that transnational environmental ...
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This is the first book to connect two important subfields in international relations: global environmental politics and the study of sovereignty--the state's exclusive authority within its territorial boundaries. The authors argue that the relationship between environmental practices and sovereignty is by no means straightforward and in fact elucidates some of the core issues and challenges in world politics today.Although a number of international relations scholars have assumed that transnational environmental organizations and institutions are eroding sovereignty, this book makes the case that ecological integrity and state sovereignty are not necessarily in opposition. It shows that the norms of sovereignty are now shifting in the face of attempts to cope with ecological destruction, but that this "greening" of sovereignty is an uneven, variegated, and highly contested process. By establishing that sovereignty is a socially constructed institution that varies according to time and place, with multiple meanings and changing practices, The Greening of Sovereignty in World Politics illuminates the complexity of the relationship between sovereignty and environmental matters and casts both in a new light.Contributors: Daniel Deudney, Margaret Scully Granzeier, Joseph Henri Jupille, Sheldon Kamieniecki, Thom Kuehls, Ronnie D. Lipschutz, Karen T. Litfin, Marian A. L. Miller, Ronald B. Mitchell, Paul Wapner, Veronica Ward, Franke Wilmer.
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Very Good with no dust jacket. 0262122111. There are a few small stains on boards, and a previous owner's name penned to front endpaper; otherwise clean.; 8vo; 344 pages.
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Minor rubbing. VG. 23x15cm, xiii, 344 pp. Contains 12 papers. Includes: K.T. Litfin "The Greening of Sovereignty: An Introduction"; T. Kuehls "Between Sovereignty & Environment: An Exploration of the Discourse of Government"; F. Wilmer "Taking Indigenous Critiques Seriously: The Enemy 'R' Us"; V. Ward "Sovereignty & Ecosysterm Management: Clash of Concepts & Boundaries? "; R.D. Lipschutz "The Nature of Sovereignty & the Sovereignty of Nature: Problematizing the Boundaries Between Self, Society, State & System"; R.B. Michell "Forms of Discourse / Norms of Sovereignty: Interests, Science, & Morality in the Regulation of Whaling"; M.A.L. Miller "Sovereignty Reconfigured: Environmental Regimes & Third World States"; K.T. Litfin "Satellites & Sovereign Knowledge: Remote Sensing of the Global Environment"; J.H. Jupille "Sovereignty, Environment & Subsidiarity in the European Union"; S. Kamienicki & M. S. Ganzier "Eco-Cultural Security & Indigenous Self-Determination: Moving Toward a New Conception of Sovereignty"; P. Wapner "Reorienting State Sovereignty: Rights & Responsibilities in the Environmental Age"; D. Deudney "Global Village Sovereignty: Intergenerational Sovereign Politics, Federal-Republican Earth Constitutions, & Planetary Identities".