The intensifying global ecological crisis is, by any measure, among the defining political economy issues of our epoch. Questions concerning the state have recently returned to prominence in the field of environmental politics, offering a productive meeting point for research addressing environmental politics and that addressing the political economy of state transformation. The papers in this section all approach the question of the state and its relationship to ecological crisis from a political-economic perspective, foregrounding its relationship to the broader political-economic model in which it is situated. This short article introduces the four contributions to the special section and situates them amidst the broader contemporary res...
Green political economy is a relatively new area of study, arising as it has over the last two decad...
Projecting win-win situations, new economic opportunities, green growth and innovative partnerships,...
The green economy is a highly complex construct in terms of its attempts to integrate economic, envi...
Proponents of the Green State repudiate the historical antipathy to the state from many in the green...
Advocates of a democratic ‘Green state’ challenge Hayekian free-market environmentalist proposals fo...
Serious attempts to come to terms with the issues underlying the current environmental crisis is cal...
Abstract Over the past two decades, political ecologists have provided extensive critiques of the pr...
Thus far, there has been a reluctance to instigate a dialogue and engage with the tensions between t...
The state is not only a main environmental player, but its involvement in environmental regulation h...
Multiple ‘green transformations’ are required if humanity is to live sustainably on planet Earth. Re...
Sustainability transitions is an emerging field of research that has produced both conceptual unders...
Since the global financial crisis of 2007/8, proliferating calls for a Keynesian Green New Deal have...
In this paper we explore the potential of cross-fertilization between research on welfare state refo...
The economic, fiscal and environmental crises evident in contemporary political economy carry a set ...
For over two decades, the concept of sustainable development has been salient in political discourse...
Green political economy is a relatively new area of study, arising as it has over the last two decad...
Projecting win-win situations, new economic opportunities, green growth and innovative partnerships,...
The green economy is a highly complex construct in terms of its attempts to integrate economic, envi...
Proponents of the Green State repudiate the historical antipathy to the state from many in the green...
Advocates of a democratic ‘Green state’ challenge Hayekian free-market environmentalist proposals fo...
Serious attempts to come to terms with the issues underlying the current environmental crisis is cal...
Abstract Over the past two decades, political ecologists have provided extensive critiques of the pr...
Thus far, there has been a reluctance to instigate a dialogue and engage with the tensions between t...
The state is not only a main environmental player, but its involvement in environmental regulation h...
Multiple ‘green transformations’ are required if humanity is to live sustainably on planet Earth. Re...
Sustainability transitions is an emerging field of research that has produced both conceptual unders...
Since the global financial crisis of 2007/8, proliferating calls for a Keynesian Green New Deal have...
In this paper we explore the potential of cross-fertilization between research on welfare state refo...
The economic, fiscal and environmental crises evident in contemporary political economy carry a set ...
For over two decades, the concept of sustainable development has been salient in political discourse...
Green political economy is a relatively new area of study, arising as it has over the last two decad...
Projecting win-win situations, new economic opportunities, green growth and innovative partnerships,...
The green economy is a highly complex construct in terms of its attempts to integrate economic, envi...