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Understanding Global Environmental Politics Domination, Accumulation, Resistance

By: Matthew Paterson
199 pages, no illustrations
Publisher: Palgrave
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Aiming to develop a critical approach to global environmental politics, this work does not advocate the construction of new international institutions, but argues that the construction of alternative social and political structures is necessary. After an examination of policy-making surrounding sea defences, which challenges the notion that political institutions are neutral regarding environmental change, it examines the political dynamics of car culture, and of the meat centred fast food industry.

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Preface - Acknowledgements - Introduction: Understanding Global Environmental Politics - Realism, Liberalism and the Origins of Global Environmental Change - The 'Normal and Mundane Practices of Modernity': Global Power Structures and the Environment - Space, Domination, Development: Sea Defences and the Structuring of Environmental Decision Making - Car Trouble - Fast Food, Consumer Cultures and Ecology - Conclusion: Globalization, Governance and Resistance - Bibliography - Index

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Biography

MATTHEW PATERSON is Lecturer in International Relations at Keele University. He has published widely on the politics of climate change, notably Global Warming and Global Politics (1996), and on the global politics of environmental change more generally.
By: Matthew Paterson
199 pages, no illustrations
Publisher: Palgrave
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'...an innovative and thoughtful approach to global environmental politics...a point of departure for future critical scholarship.' - Marc Williams, International Affairs '...a fine and lucidly written example of the necessary interdisciplinarity with which the environmental problematic needs to be subjected...will become a standard reference at least in International Relations...This is a good book. It is a book that will be of value across the disciplines. It is also a book that has value across the levels of engagement from undergraduate specialist text to postgraduate course book, from general interest readership to international theory specialists.' - Julian Saurin, University of Sussex
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