Global Green Politics

Book • 2019
Global Green Politics offers a comprehensive examination of the actors, institutions, and processes shaping environmental governance at the global level.

Newell critically analyzes the dynamics of international environmental negotiations, the role of transnational corporations, and the influence of civil society organizations in addressing environmental challenges.

The book explores a range of issues, including climate change, biodiversity loss, and deforestation, and their implications for global sustainability.

Peter Newell examines the challenges and opportunities for international cooperation in environmental protection.

He addresses the complex interplay between environmental concerns and economic development.

The book highlights the tensions and trade-offs involved in achieving global environmental goals.

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as a book he wrote a few years ago to bring a more ecological reading of different aspects of IR.
Peter Newell, "States of Transition: From Governing the Environment to Transforming Society" (Cambridge UP, 2025)

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