Dear GEP-Ed Colleagues and Friends,

Paul Tobin, Mat Patterson, and I are excited to announce that our edited volume 
Stability and Politicization in Climate Governance is published by Cambridge 
University Press — and is permanently Open Access.

Here’s the link: 
https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/stability-and-politicization-in-climate-governance/8BA5D2FD6034DE1A1F5F7C538F909088

Just in time for 2025-26 syllabi!

Paul, Mat and I are extremely grateful for excellent contributions by a 
wonderful set of chapter authors.


Short Description: Tackling climate change requires long-term commitment to 
action, yet an array of influential parties with vested interests stand opposed 
to this. How best to engage and balance these positions for positive change is 
of increasing concern for advocates and policy makers. Exploring a discord 
within climate change policy and politics, this insightful volume critically 
examines the competing assumptions and arguments underpinning political 
'stability' versus 're/politicization' as a means of securing effective, 
long-term climate action. A range of cases exemplify the different political 
systems and power structures that underpin this antagonism, spanning 
geographical approaches, examples of non-governmental action, and key 
industries in the global economy. Authored by an international team of 
scholars, this book will be of interest to researchers of local, national, and 
international legislation, specialists on climate governance policy, and other 
scholars involved in climate action.


Cheers!

  *   Stacy, Mat & Paul




Stacy D. VanDeveer

Professor of Global Governance and Human Security & Graduate Program Director

Dept of Conflict Resolution, Human Security and Global 
Governance<https://www.umb.edu/mccormack/crhsgg/>,

McCormack School of Policy & Global Studies,  UMass Boston, USA

& 2023-24 Zennström Visiting Professor of Climate Leadership, Dept of Earth 
Sciences, Uppsala University, Sweden

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