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Greening the Globe: World Society and Environmental Change

Autor Ann Hironaka
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 iun 2016
Recent decades have seen a rapid expansion of environmental activity in the world, including the signing of a growing number of environmental treaties and the formation of international organizations like the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). Greening the Globe employs world society theory (aka world polity theory or sociological institutionalism) to explore the origins and consequences of international efforts to address environmental problems. Existing scholarship seems paradoxical: case studies frequently criticize treaties and regulatory structures as weak and ineffective, yet statistical studies find improvements in environmental conditions. This book addresses this paradox by articulating a bee-swarm model of social change. International institutions rarely command the power or resources to directly impose social change. Nevertheless, they have recourse via indirect mechanisms: setting agendas, empowering various pro-environmental agents, and propagating new cultural meanings and norms. As a result, world society generates social change even if formal institutional mechanisms and sanctions are weak.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781316608425
ISBN-10: 1316608425
Pagini: 206
Ilustrații: 6 b/w illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

1. World society and social change; 2. The origins of the global environmental regime; 3. Institutional structure; 4. Agents; 5. Cultural meaning; 6. The limits of international institutions; 7. Conclusion.

Recenzii

'Greening the Globe applies the world society perspective to understand the emergence and institutionalization of an international environmental regime. But Hironaka goes beyond policy diffusion to examine actual changes in environmental outcomes. This is a must-read for scholars interested in global social change dynamics regardless of their theoretical orientation.' Francisco Ramirez, Stanford University, California
'Hironaka's insight is that institutionally based change occurs not through big wins - bold policy shifts that mandate dramatic behavioral adjustment - but by incremental shifts in the nature of the game as small policy interventions, regulatory actions, new actors and new social definitions coalesce around broad policy objectives and a meaningfully changed 'social definition of reality'. This is a compelling analysis that jibes with many observations of the weakness and failure of specific policies combined with long-range shifts in legitimate values, actors and behaviors.' David Strang, Cornell University, New York
'In this innovative and comprehensive work Professor Hironaka brings clarity to world society processes by pairing creative theory construction with well-crafted case studies of global environmental politics. Her meticulous study brings promising implications for global governance organization and environmental policy. A game changer for how world society theory is understood and discussed.' George M. Thomas, Arizona State University
'With keen insight and a sure hand, Ann Hironaka provides a revealing guide to understanding the profound cultural and institutional processes underlying the global environmental regime. Conventional power and interest explanations of the regime will not do; Hironaka opens new theoretical territory, showing both the strengths and the limitations of institutional analysis. Greening the Globe takes global institutions seriously.' John Boli, Emory University, Atlanta

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Greening the Globe discusses the success of international efforts to implement changes in environmental practices.