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This volume explores the connections between the widespread rise of authoritarian leaders and populist politics in recent years, and the domain of environmental politics and governance. This book was originally published as a special issue of Annals of the American Association of Geographers .
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This volume explores the connections between the widespread rise of authoritarian leaders and populist politics in recent years, and the domain of environmental politics and governance. This book was originally published as a special issue of Annals of the American Association of Geographers.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000596854
- Artikelnr.: 59499566
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000596854
- Artikelnr.: 59499566
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James McCarthy is a Professor in the Graduate School of Geography at Clark University, USA. His work analyses the interactions of political economy and environmental politics. He has published three major edited volumes and over 50 articles and chapters. His current research explores the relationships between climate change, renewable energy, and the future of capitalism.
1. Introduction: Authoritarianism, Populism, and the Environment:
Comparative Experiences, Insights, and Perspectives Part I: Historical and
Comparative Perspectives 2. Authoritarian Environmental Governance:
Insights from the Past Century 3. Deadly Environmental Governance:
Authoritarianism, Eco-populism, and the Repression of Environmental and
Land Defenders Part II: Extractivism, Populism, and Authoritarianism 4.
Neoliberalizing Authoritarian Environmental Governance in (Post) Socialist
Laos 5. The Speculative Petro-State: Volatile Oil Prices and Resource
Populism in Ecuador 6. Contradictions of Populism and Resource Extraction:
Examining the Intersection of Resource Nationalism and Accumulation by
Dispossession in Mongolia 7. Bringing Back the Mines and a Way of Life:
Populism and the Politics of Extraction 8. Emotional Environments of Energy
Extraction in Russia 9. U.S. Farm Policy as Fraught Populism: Tracing the
Scalar Tensions of Nationalist Agricultural Governance Part III:
Environment as Political Proxy and Arena for Security and Citizenship 10.
The State, Sewers, and Security: How Does the Egyptian State Reframe
Environmental Disasters as Terrorist Threats? 11. Sequestering a River: The
Political Ecology of the "Dead" Ergene River and Neoliberal Urbanization in
Today's Turkey 12. "Return the Lake to the People": Populist Political
Rhetoric and the Fate of a Resource Frontier in the Philippines 13. Fishing
for Power: Incursions of the Ugandan Authoritarian State 14. From the
Heavens to the Markets: Governing Agricultural Drought under Chinese
Fragmented Authoritarianism 15. Electricity-Centered Clientelism and the
Contradictions of Private Solar Microgrids in India 16. Dreams and
Migration in South Korea's Border Region: Landscape Change and
Environmental Impacts Part IV: Racialization and Environmental Politics
17. Afro-Brazilian Resistance to Extractivism in the Bay of Aratu 18.
Infrastructure and Authoritarianism in the Land of Waters: A Genealogy of
Flood Control in Guyana 19. Border Thinking, Borderland Diversity, and
Trump's Wall 20. Environmental Deregulation, Spectacular Racism, and White
Nationalism in the Trump Era 21. Reaction, Resilience, and the Trumpist
Behemoth: Environmental Risk Management from "Hoax" to Technique of
Domination Part V: Politics of Environmental Science and Knowledge 22.
Situating Data in a Trumpian Era: The Environmental Data and Governance
Initiative 23. Rocket Wastelands in Kazakhstan: Scientific Authoritarianism
and the Baikonur Cosmodrome 24. Avoiding Climate Change: "Agnostic
Adaptation" and the Politics of Public Silence 25. The People Know Best:
Situating the Counterexpertise of Populist Pipeline Opposition Movements
26. Beyond Narratives: Civic Epistemologies and the Coproduction of
Environmental Knowledge and Popular Environmentalism in Thailand 27.
Speaking Power to "Post-Truth": Critical Political Ecology and the New
Authoritarianism Part VI: Progressive Alternatives 28. Populism,
Emancipation, and Environmental Governance: Insights from Bolivia 29.
Whatever Happened to Green Collar Jobs? Populism and Clean Energy
Transition 30. Reparation Ecologies: Regimes of Repair in Populist
Agroecology 31. Development and Sustainable Ethics in Fanjingshan National
Nature Reserve, China 32. A Manifesto for a Progressive Land-Grant Mission
in an Authoritarian Populist Era
Comparative Experiences, Insights, and Perspectives Part I: Historical and
Comparative Perspectives 2. Authoritarian Environmental Governance:
Insights from the Past Century 3. Deadly Environmental Governance:
Authoritarianism, Eco-populism, and the Repression of Environmental and
Land Defenders Part II: Extractivism, Populism, and Authoritarianism 4.
Neoliberalizing Authoritarian Environmental Governance in (Post) Socialist
Laos 5. The Speculative Petro-State: Volatile Oil Prices and Resource
Populism in Ecuador 6. Contradictions of Populism and Resource Extraction:
Examining the Intersection of Resource Nationalism and Accumulation by
Dispossession in Mongolia 7. Bringing Back the Mines and a Way of Life:
Populism and the Politics of Extraction 8. Emotional Environments of Energy
Extraction in Russia 9. U.S. Farm Policy as Fraught Populism: Tracing the
Scalar Tensions of Nationalist Agricultural Governance Part III:
Environment as Political Proxy and Arena for Security and Citizenship 10.
The State, Sewers, and Security: How Does the Egyptian State Reframe
Environmental Disasters as Terrorist Threats? 11. Sequestering a River: The
Political Ecology of the "Dead" Ergene River and Neoliberal Urbanization in
Today's Turkey 12. "Return the Lake to the People": Populist Political
Rhetoric and the Fate of a Resource Frontier in the Philippines 13. Fishing
for Power: Incursions of the Ugandan Authoritarian State 14. From the
Heavens to the Markets: Governing Agricultural Drought under Chinese
Fragmented Authoritarianism 15. Electricity-Centered Clientelism and the
Contradictions of Private Solar Microgrids in India 16. Dreams and
Migration in South Korea's Border Region: Landscape Change and
Environmental Impacts Part IV: Racialization and Environmental Politics
17. Afro-Brazilian Resistance to Extractivism in the Bay of Aratu 18.
Infrastructure and Authoritarianism in the Land of Waters: A Genealogy of
Flood Control in Guyana 19. Border Thinking, Borderland Diversity, and
Trump's Wall 20. Environmental Deregulation, Spectacular Racism, and White
Nationalism in the Trump Era 21. Reaction, Resilience, and the Trumpist
Behemoth: Environmental Risk Management from "Hoax" to Technique of
Domination Part V: Politics of Environmental Science and Knowledge 22.
Situating Data in a Trumpian Era: The Environmental Data and Governance
Initiative 23. Rocket Wastelands in Kazakhstan: Scientific Authoritarianism
and the Baikonur Cosmodrome 24. Avoiding Climate Change: "Agnostic
Adaptation" and the Politics of Public Silence 25. The People Know Best:
Situating the Counterexpertise of Populist Pipeline Opposition Movements
26. Beyond Narratives: Civic Epistemologies and the Coproduction of
Environmental Knowledge and Popular Environmentalism in Thailand 27.
Speaking Power to "Post-Truth": Critical Political Ecology and the New
Authoritarianism Part VI: Progressive Alternatives 28. Populism,
Emancipation, and Environmental Governance: Insights from Bolivia 29.
Whatever Happened to Green Collar Jobs? Populism and Clean Energy
Transition 30. Reparation Ecologies: Regimes of Repair in Populist
Agroecology 31. Development and Sustainable Ethics in Fanjingshan National
Nature Reserve, China 32. A Manifesto for a Progressive Land-Grant Mission
in an Authoritarian Populist Era
1. Introduction: Authoritarianism, Populism, and the Environment:
Comparative Experiences, Insights, and Perspectives Part I: Historical and
Comparative Perspectives 2. Authoritarian Environmental Governance:
Insights from the Past Century 3. Deadly Environmental Governance:
Authoritarianism, Eco-populism, and the Repression of Environmental and
Land Defenders Part II: Extractivism, Populism, and Authoritarianism 4.
Neoliberalizing Authoritarian Environmental Governance in (Post) Socialist
Laos 5. The Speculative Petro-State: Volatile Oil Prices and Resource
Populism in Ecuador 6. Contradictions of Populism and Resource Extraction:
Examining the Intersection of Resource Nationalism and Accumulation by
Dispossession in Mongolia 7. Bringing Back the Mines and a Way of Life:
Populism and the Politics of Extraction 8. Emotional Environments of Energy
Extraction in Russia 9. U.S. Farm Policy as Fraught Populism: Tracing the
Scalar Tensions of Nationalist Agricultural Governance Part III:
Environment as Political Proxy and Arena for Security and Citizenship 10.
The State, Sewers, and Security: How Does the Egyptian State Reframe
Environmental Disasters as Terrorist Threats? 11. Sequestering a River: The
Political Ecology of the "Dead" Ergene River and Neoliberal Urbanization in
Today's Turkey 12. "Return the Lake to the People": Populist Political
Rhetoric and the Fate of a Resource Frontier in the Philippines 13. Fishing
for Power: Incursions of the Ugandan Authoritarian State 14. From the
Heavens to the Markets: Governing Agricultural Drought under Chinese
Fragmented Authoritarianism 15. Electricity-Centered Clientelism and the
Contradictions of Private Solar Microgrids in India 16. Dreams and
Migration in South Korea's Border Region: Landscape Change and
Environmental Impacts Part IV: Racialization and Environmental Politics
17. Afro-Brazilian Resistance to Extractivism in the Bay of Aratu 18.
Infrastructure and Authoritarianism in the Land of Waters: A Genealogy of
Flood Control in Guyana 19. Border Thinking, Borderland Diversity, and
Trump's Wall 20. Environmental Deregulation, Spectacular Racism, and White
Nationalism in the Trump Era 21. Reaction, Resilience, and the Trumpist
Behemoth: Environmental Risk Management from "Hoax" to Technique of
Domination Part V: Politics of Environmental Science and Knowledge 22.
Situating Data in a Trumpian Era: The Environmental Data and Governance
Initiative 23. Rocket Wastelands in Kazakhstan: Scientific Authoritarianism
and the Baikonur Cosmodrome 24. Avoiding Climate Change: "Agnostic
Adaptation" and the Politics of Public Silence 25. The People Know Best:
Situating the Counterexpertise of Populist Pipeline Opposition Movements
26. Beyond Narratives: Civic Epistemologies and the Coproduction of
Environmental Knowledge and Popular Environmentalism in Thailand 27.
Speaking Power to "Post-Truth": Critical Political Ecology and the New
Authoritarianism Part VI: Progressive Alternatives 28. Populism,
Emancipation, and Environmental Governance: Insights from Bolivia 29.
Whatever Happened to Green Collar Jobs? Populism and Clean Energy
Transition 30. Reparation Ecologies: Regimes of Repair in Populist
Agroecology 31. Development and Sustainable Ethics in Fanjingshan National
Nature Reserve, China 32. A Manifesto for a Progressive Land-Grant Mission
in an Authoritarian Populist Era
Comparative Experiences, Insights, and Perspectives Part I: Historical and
Comparative Perspectives 2. Authoritarian Environmental Governance:
Insights from the Past Century 3. Deadly Environmental Governance:
Authoritarianism, Eco-populism, and the Repression of Environmental and
Land Defenders Part II: Extractivism, Populism, and Authoritarianism 4.
Neoliberalizing Authoritarian Environmental Governance in (Post) Socialist
Laos 5. The Speculative Petro-State: Volatile Oil Prices and Resource
Populism in Ecuador 6. Contradictions of Populism and Resource Extraction:
Examining the Intersection of Resource Nationalism and Accumulation by
Dispossession in Mongolia 7. Bringing Back the Mines and a Way of Life:
Populism and the Politics of Extraction 8. Emotional Environments of Energy
Extraction in Russia 9. U.S. Farm Policy as Fraught Populism: Tracing the
Scalar Tensions of Nationalist Agricultural Governance Part III:
Environment as Political Proxy and Arena for Security and Citizenship 10.
The State, Sewers, and Security: How Does the Egyptian State Reframe
Environmental Disasters as Terrorist Threats? 11. Sequestering a River: The
Political Ecology of the "Dead" Ergene River and Neoliberal Urbanization in
Today's Turkey 12. "Return the Lake to the People": Populist Political
Rhetoric and the Fate of a Resource Frontier in the Philippines 13. Fishing
for Power: Incursions of the Ugandan Authoritarian State 14. From the
Heavens to the Markets: Governing Agricultural Drought under Chinese
Fragmented Authoritarianism 15. Electricity-Centered Clientelism and the
Contradictions of Private Solar Microgrids in India 16. Dreams and
Migration in South Korea's Border Region: Landscape Change and
Environmental Impacts Part IV: Racialization and Environmental Politics
17. Afro-Brazilian Resistance to Extractivism in the Bay of Aratu 18.
Infrastructure and Authoritarianism in the Land of Waters: A Genealogy of
Flood Control in Guyana 19. Border Thinking, Borderland Diversity, and
Trump's Wall 20. Environmental Deregulation, Spectacular Racism, and White
Nationalism in the Trump Era 21. Reaction, Resilience, and the Trumpist
Behemoth: Environmental Risk Management from "Hoax" to Technique of
Domination Part V: Politics of Environmental Science and Knowledge 22.
Situating Data in a Trumpian Era: The Environmental Data and Governance
Initiative 23. Rocket Wastelands in Kazakhstan: Scientific Authoritarianism
and the Baikonur Cosmodrome 24. Avoiding Climate Change: "Agnostic
Adaptation" and the Politics of Public Silence 25. The People Know Best:
Situating the Counterexpertise of Populist Pipeline Opposition Movements
26. Beyond Narratives: Civic Epistemologies and the Coproduction of
Environmental Knowledge and Popular Environmentalism in Thailand 27.
Speaking Power to "Post-Truth": Critical Political Ecology and the New
Authoritarianism Part VI: Progressive Alternatives 28. Populism,
Emancipation, and Environmental Governance: Insights from Bolivia 29.
Whatever Happened to Green Collar Jobs? Populism and Clean Energy
Transition 30. Reparation Ecologies: Regimes of Repair in Populist
Agroecology 31. Development and Sustainable Ethics in Fanjingshan National
Nature Reserve, China 32. A Manifesto for a Progressive Land-Grant Mission
in an Authoritarian Populist Era