Stability and Politicization in Climate Governance
Herausgeber: Tobin, Paul; Vandeveer, Stacy D.; Paterson, Matthew
Stability and Politicization in Climate Governance
Herausgeber: Tobin, Paul; Vandeveer, Stacy D.; Paterson, Matthew
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"This book explores a discord within climate change policy and politics, using a range of cases to analyze how different political systems and power inequalities shape climate action. It will be of interest to researchers of local, national, and international climate policy, and specialists in climate governance"--
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 684g
- ISBN-13: 9781009352451
- ISBN-10: 1009352458
- Artikelnr.: 73525240
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 684g
- ISBN-13: 9781009352451
- ISBN-10: 1009352458
- Artikelnr.: 73525240
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Contents; Acknowledgements; List of contributors; 1. Introduction:
stability and politicization in climate governance Matthew Paterson, Paul
Tobin and Stacy D. VanDeveer; Part I. Movement Politics: 2. The Fridays for
future movement and the repoliticization of climate change policy in
Germany Jale Tosun and Marc Debus; 3. Climate change worldviews and the
scale of environmental justice Michael Méndez; 4. 'When you think about
climate change, it is a social justice issue': between the rock of
stability and the hard place of politicization for muslim climate actors
Paul Tobin, Nafhesa Ali, Sherilyn MacGregor and Zarina Ahmad; Part II.
Political Economy: 5. Politicizing coal burning: phase-Out policies from
cheap signals to emergent norms and North-South contention Stacy D.
VanDeveer; 6. Peaty politics Matthew Paterson; 7. Politicizing financial
innovations for transformative climate justice Jennie C. Stephens and
Martin Sokol; 8. Private climate governance and policy stability in the
financial sector Virginia Haufler; Part III. Comparative Politics: 9.
Energy transition in Brazil and South Africa: policy stability vs.
politicization Kathryn Hochstetler; 10. Steering political conflicts for
climate stability: the case of China Yixian Sun, Wei Shen and Joanna I.
Lewis; 11. For better or for worse - a Break with Norway's consensual
climate tradition? Fay M. Farstad, Erlend A. T. Hermansen and Bård Lahn;
12. Stability and politicization in framework climate laws Diarmuid Torney;
13. The illusion of 'Apolitical' climate policy Matto Mildenberger and
Matthew Lockwood; Part IV. Global Politics: 14. Politicization conflicts in
global climate governance Jen Iris Allan; 15. US-China relations and the
competitive turn of green industrial policymaking Jonas Nahm; 16. The
politics of stability and politicization of change: the carbon trap and
just transition Steven Bernstein and Matthew Hoffmann; 17. Conclusions for
stability and Re/politicization in climate governance Stacy D. VanDeveer,
Paul Tobin and Matthew Paterson; Bibliography.
stability and politicization in climate governance Matthew Paterson, Paul
Tobin and Stacy D. VanDeveer; Part I. Movement Politics: 2. The Fridays for
future movement and the repoliticization of climate change policy in
Germany Jale Tosun and Marc Debus; 3. Climate change worldviews and the
scale of environmental justice Michael Méndez; 4. 'When you think about
climate change, it is a social justice issue': between the rock of
stability and the hard place of politicization for muslim climate actors
Paul Tobin, Nafhesa Ali, Sherilyn MacGregor and Zarina Ahmad; Part II.
Political Economy: 5. Politicizing coal burning: phase-Out policies from
cheap signals to emergent norms and North-South contention Stacy D.
VanDeveer; 6. Peaty politics Matthew Paterson; 7. Politicizing financial
innovations for transformative climate justice Jennie C. Stephens and
Martin Sokol; 8. Private climate governance and policy stability in the
financial sector Virginia Haufler; Part III. Comparative Politics: 9.
Energy transition in Brazil and South Africa: policy stability vs.
politicization Kathryn Hochstetler; 10. Steering political conflicts for
climate stability: the case of China Yixian Sun, Wei Shen and Joanna I.
Lewis; 11. For better or for worse - a Break with Norway's consensual
climate tradition? Fay M. Farstad, Erlend A. T. Hermansen and Bård Lahn;
12. Stability and politicization in framework climate laws Diarmuid Torney;
13. The illusion of 'Apolitical' climate policy Matto Mildenberger and
Matthew Lockwood; Part IV. Global Politics: 14. Politicization conflicts in
global climate governance Jen Iris Allan; 15. US-China relations and the
competitive turn of green industrial policymaking Jonas Nahm; 16. The
politics of stability and politicization of change: the carbon trap and
just transition Steven Bernstein and Matthew Hoffmann; 17. Conclusions for
stability and Re/politicization in climate governance Stacy D. VanDeveer,
Paul Tobin and Matthew Paterson; Bibliography.
Contents; Acknowledgements; List of contributors; 1. Introduction:
stability and politicization in climate governance Matthew Paterson, Paul
Tobin and Stacy D. VanDeveer; Part I. Movement Politics: 2. The Fridays for
future movement and the repoliticization of climate change policy in
Germany Jale Tosun and Marc Debus; 3. Climate change worldviews and the
scale of environmental justice Michael Méndez; 4. 'When you think about
climate change, it is a social justice issue': between the rock of
stability and the hard place of politicization for muslim climate actors
Paul Tobin, Nafhesa Ali, Sherilyn MacGregor and Zarina Ahmad; Part II.
Political Economy: 5. Politicizing coal burning: phase-Out policies from
cheap signals to emergent norms and North-South contention Stacy D.
VanDeveer; 6. Peaty politics Matthew Paterson; 7. Politicizing financial
innovations for transformative climate justice Jennie C. Stephens and
Martin Sokol; 8. Private climate governance and policy stability in the
financial sector Virginia Haufler; Part III. Comparative Politics: 9.
Energy transition in Brazil and South Africa: policy stability vs.
politicization Kathryn Hochstetler; 10. Steering political conflicts for
climate stability: the case of China Yixian Sun, Wei Shen and Joanna I.
Lewis; 11. For better or for worse - a Break with Norway's consensual
climate tradition? Fay M. Farstad, Erlend A. T. Hermansen and Bård Lahn;
12. Stability and politicization in framework climate laws Diarmuid Torney;
13. The illusion of 'Apolitical' climate policy Matto Mildenberger and
Matthew Lockwood; Part IV. Global Politics: 14. Politicization conflicts in
global climate governance Jen Iris Allan; 15. US-China relations and the
competitive turn of green industrial policymaking Jonas Nahm; 16. The
politics of stability and politicization of change: the carbon trap and
just transition Steven Bernstein and Matthew Hoffmann; 17. Conclusions for
stability and Re/politicization in climate governance Stacy D. VanDeveer,
Paul Tobin and Matthew Paterson; Bibliography.
stability and politicization in climate governance Matthew Paterson, Paul
Tobin and Stacy D. VanDeveer; Part I. Movement Politics: 2. The Fridays for
future movement and the repoliticization of climate change policy in
Germany Jale Tosun and Marc Debus; 3. Climate change worldviews and the
scale of environmental justice Michael Méndez; 4. 'When you think about
climate change, it is a social justice issue': between the rock of
stability and the hard place of politicization for muslim climate actors
Paul Tobin, Nafhesa Ali, Sherilyn MacGregor and Zarina Ahmad; Part II.
Political Economy: 5. Politicizing coal burning: phase-Out policies from
cheap signals to emergent norms and North-South contention Stacy D.
VanDeveer; 6. Peaty politics Matthew Paterson; 7. Politicizing financial
innovations for transformative climate justice Jennie C. Stephens and
Martin Sokol; 8. Private climate governance and policy stability in the
financial sector Virginia Haufler; Part III. Comparative Politics: 9.
Energy transition in Brazil and South Africa: policy stability vs.
politicization Kathryn Hochstetler; 10. Steering political conflicts for
climate stability: the case of China Yixian Sun, Wei Shen and Joanna I.
Lewis; 11. For better or for worse - a Break with Norway's consensual
climate tradition? Fay M. Farstad, Erlend A. T. Hermansen and Bård Lahn;
12. Stability and politicization in framework climate laws Diarmuid Torney;
13. The illusion of 'Apolitical' climate policy Matto Mildenberger and
Matthew Lockwood; Part IV. Global Politics: 14. Politicization conflicts in
global climate governance Jen Iris Allan; 15. US-China relations and the
competitive turn of green industrial policymaking Jonas Nahm; 16. The
politics of stability and politicization of change: the carbon trap and
just transition Steven Bernstein and Matthew Hoffmann; 17. Conclusions for
stability and Re/politicization in climate governance Stacy D. VanDeveer,
Paul Tobin and Matthew Paterson; Bibliography.







