1st Edition

Europe, Globalization and Sustainable Development

Edited By John Barry, Brian Baxter, Richard Dunphy Copyright 2004

    This edited volume considers the ways in which European states and the European Union can and should organize themselves economically and socially in order to address the challenges of sustainable development. It will interest students and researchers of environmental policy and European politics.

    Part 1: Politics  1. The Challenge of Ecofeminism for European Politics Susan Baker  2. Anti-Globalism and Ecologism in Comparative Perspective Rafal Soborski  3. Is there a European Environmental Movement? Chris Rootes  4. Fragmented Citizenship in a Global Environment Marcel Wissenburg  5. Sustainability through Democratization? The Aarhus Convention and the Future of Environmental Decision-Making in Europe Derek Bell  Part 2: Policy  6. Social Inclusion, Environmental Sustainability and Citizenship Education Andrew Dobson  7. The Europeanization of National Environmental Policy: A Comparative Analysis Andrew Jordan, Duncan Liefferink and Jenny Fairbrass  8. Ecological Modernization, Globalization and Europeanization: A Mutually-Reinforcing Nexus? Debra Johnson  9. The EU and Sustainable Development: The Long Road from Rio to Johannesburg Jon Burchell and Simon Lightfoot  10. The WTO and Sustainability after Doha: A Time for Reassessment of the Relationship between Political Science and Law? James Tunney

    Biography

    Barry, John; Baxter, Brian; Dunphy, Richard

    'All in all this is an outstanding collection that is likely to receive ample usage in the hands of environmental politics scholars and others ... ' - Environmental Politics