"The aim of this book, by providing a set of conceptual tools drawn from critical theory, is to open up questions and new problems and new research agendas for the study of environmental politics"--
Partnerships, Protests and Power at the World Summit
208pages
8 heures de lecture
The book offers an empirical analysis of the political outcomes stemming from the World Summit on Sustainable Development, grounded in theoretical frameworks. It explores how the summit influenced international relations and policy-making, providing insights into the intersection of sustainability and global governance. Through detailed examination, it reveals the implications of the summit on political dynamics and environmental agendas, making it a significant contribution to the discourse on sustainable development and its political ramifications.