Hi,

Here's the compilation of recommendations I got in response to my query re: the 
role of the state in GEP. Thanks to all who contributed!

M

Steinberg, Paul and Stacy. D. VanDeveer, eds. 2012. Comparative Environmental 
Politics: Theory, Practice, and Prospects. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
                Table of Contents:
I Building Bridges: Comparative Politics and the Environment 1
1 Comparative Environmental Politics in a Global World 3
Paul F. Steinberg and Stacy D. VanDeveer
2 Bridging Archipelagos: Connecting Comparative Politics and Environmental 
Politics 29
Paul F. Steinberg and Stacy D. VanDeveer
II Greening States and Societies 61
3 Greening the State? 63
James Meadowcroft
4 The Globalization of Environmental Concern 89
Riley E. Dunlap and Richard York
III Nonstate Actors and Social Mobilization 113
5 The Comparative Study of Environmental Movements 115
Kate O ' Neill
6 Business-State Relations and the Environment: The Evolving Role of Corporate 
Social Responsibility 143
Deborah Rigling Gallagher and Erika Weinthal
7 Political Parties and the "Meaning of Greening " in European Politics 171
Michael O'Neill
IV Institutional Effectiveness across Political Systems 197
8 Democracy and the Environment in Latin America and Eastern
Europe 199
Kathryn Hochstetler
9 Institutional Change in Authoritarian Regimes: Water and the
State in Egypt 231
Jeannie Sowers
10 Welcome to the Jungle: Policy Theory and Political Instability 255
Paul F. Steinberg
V Comparative Multilevel Governance 285
11 EU Expansion and the Internationalization of Environmental Politics in 
Central and Eastern Europe 287
Liliana B. Andonova and Stacy D. VanDeveer
12 Local Institutions and the Governance of Forest Commons 313
Arun Agrawal
13 Federalism, Multilevel Governance, and Climate Change Politics across the 
Atlantic 341
Henrik Selin and Stacy D. VanDeveer
VI Future Directions 369
14 Comparative Theory and Environmental Practice: Toward Doubly Engaged Social 
Science 371
Paul F. Steinberg and Stacy D. VanDeveer

Harris, Paul. G., ed. 2012. Environmental Change and Foreign Policy: Theory and 
Practice. London: Routledge.
                Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Environmental Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice Paul G. 
Harris
Part 1: Theory
2. Theories of Environmental Foreign Policy: Power, Interests, and Ideas John 
Barkdull and Paul G. Harris
3. The Symbolism of Environmental Policy: Foreign Policy Commitments as 
Signaling Tools Loren R. Cass
4. Pluralistic Politics and Public Choice: Theories of Business and Government 
Responses to Climate Change Thomas L. Brewer
5. The Politics of Socionatures: Images of Environmental Foreign Policy 
Maximilian Mayer and Friedrich J. Arndt
Part 2: Practice
6. The Domestication of International Environmental Conventions: Biodiversity 
in Ugandan Foreign Policy David R. Mutekanga
7. From Local Protest to the International Court of Justice: Forging 
Environmental Foreign Policy in Argentina Isabella Alcaniz and Ricardo Gutierrez
8. Finnish Environment and Foreign Policy: Supranationalism, Pragmatism, and 
Consensus Building Mika Merviö
9. Canada's Foreign Policy on Persistent Organic Pollutants: The Making of an 
Environmental Leader Ken Wilkening and Charles Thrift
10. Greening the Streams: Water in EU and US Foreign Policy Sara Hughes and 
Lena Partzsch
11. Trade and the Environment: Foreign Policies of Developing Countries in Asia 
Yohei Harashima
12. Financing for the Environment: Explaining Unequal Burden Sharing Aike Müller
13. Conclusion: Environmental Foreign Policy: Towards a Conceptual Framework 
Mihaela Papa

Barry, John/Robyn Eckerley, (eds) (2005): The State and the Global Ecological 
Crisis. Cambridge, MA, MIT Press.

Barry, John (2008): "Towards a Green Republicanism: Constitutionalism, 
Political Economy, and the Green State." The Good Society 17(2), 3-11.

Meadowcroft, James (2005): "From Welfare State to Ecostate", in: John 
Barry/Robyn Eckersley (ed.):  The State and the Global Ecological Crisis. 
Cambridge, MA, MIT Press, 3-24.


Lederer, Markus (2012): "Market Regulation via Regulation: The Role of the 
State in Carbon Markets." Regulation & Governance.

Payne, Rodger A. and Sean Payne. 2010. The Politics of Climate Change: A 
Consensus for Copenhagen? In Contemporary Cases in U.S. Foreign Policy: From 
Terrorism to Trade, R.G. Carter, ed. Washington, DC: CQ Press.

Falkner, Robert (2012) 'Global Environmentalism and the Greening of 
International Society',in: International Affairs vol. 88, no. 3, pp. 503-22.

Biermann and Jacob (2004 and a more recent piece by Biermann and Pattberg 2008) 
on the centrality (or as some discuss, lack thereof) of the nation state in GEP.

For domestic sources of international environmental policy, I refer my students 
to Beth DeSombre's 2000 book (she focuses in the US), but she has a piece in 
the 2005 that is more recent.


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