Publication year
2014Publisher
Cambridge, MA : MIT Press
ISBN
9780262305709
In
Biermann, F.; Pattberg, P. (ed.), Global Environmental Governance Reconsidered, pp. 237-264Related links
Publication type
Part of book or chapter of book
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Editor(s)
Biermann, F.
Pattberg, P.
Organization
Milieu maatschappijwetenschappen
Languages used
English (eng)
Book title
Biermann, F.; Pattberg, P. (ed.), Global Environmental Governance Reconsidered
Page start
p. 237
Page end
p. 264
Subject
NON-RU research; Onderzoek niet-RUAbstract
Devoting a chapter to the role of the state in global governance in a book focusing mainly on nonstate actors and governance beyond the state might be unusual. Is it necessary once more to bring the state back in (Mol 2007), and for what purpose? The valid critique of the overstated centrality of the state in classical international relations theory—in the realist and the liberal traditions—should not lead us to support the opposite and perilous assumption that the state as a concept has lost relevance in governance theory.
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