Transnational Actors and Transnational Governance in Global Environmental Politics

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Transnational actors and transnational governance now form core elements of global environmental politics alongside intergovernmental diplomacy and institutions. This article explores how and under what conditions this transnationalism has arisen, as well as its implications for world politics. It considers what effects transnational actors and governance have had on political outcomes, their relation to states and intergovernmental institutions, and normative questions around their legitimacy and accountability. The critical role of transnational actors and institutions in environmental politics has made the field a laboratory for broader questions concerning the evolution of global governance in world politics more generally. As global environmental challenges continue to magnify and affect other spheres of political activity, understanding these dynamics will become increasingly important.

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Hale, T. (2020, May 11). Transnational Actors and Transnational Governance in Global Environmental Politics. Annual Review of Political Science. Annual Reviews Inc. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-polisci-050718-032644

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