Our Global Environmental Politics 25th Special Anniversary Issue is here!

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Susan Park

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Feb 25, 2026, 7:43:27 PM (8 days ago) Feb 25
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Dear all,

 

We are delighted to announce that the 25th Special Anniversary of Global Environmental Politics the journal is out now! Many of our contributors to the SI are on this list and many more have contributed to the journal over the years – thank you!

 

In the issue we look backwards at the trends in theoretical and empirical research over time, and forwards in terms of the pressing issues in grappling with global environmental crises, including policies, actors, and political trends. We have outstanding contributions from scholars and provocative forum pieces that seek to identify how to navigate, teach, and resist in a climate challenged and changed world.

 

We hope you find something of interest for you and your classes,

Susan (on behalf of DG Webster and Henrik Selin)  

 

Susan Park

Professor of Global Governance

Discipline of Government and International Relations

University of Sydney

Social Sciences Building A02 Sydney NSW 2006

Australia

E: susan...@sydney.edu.au

W: www.susanmpark.com

 

Editor Global Environmental Politics

 

New:

Park, S. and O. Summerfield-Ryan, (2025) “The embodied political ecology of solar energy: Tracing socio-ecological impacts through solar photovoltaic global supply chains,” Energy Research and Social Science.

 

Alger, J., Green, J.F., Neville, K.J., Park, S., VanDeveer, S., Webster, D.G. (2025) The false promise of deep-sea mining. npj Ocean Sustain 4, 21.

 

Johnson, C. Park, S. and T. Kramarz, (2025), “The unbearable lightness of lithium governance: Legitimizing extraction for a just and sustainable energy transition,” Earth Systems Governance

 

Park, S., (2025), “Claims Submitted to the Multilateral Development Bank Accountability Mechanisms 1994-2025,” Database Version 7, Sydney, University of Sydney.

 

Park, S., Kramarz, T., Johnson, C. (2024). Governance gaps and accountability traps in renewables extractivism. Environmental Policy and Governance. 

 

Park, S.,The Good Hegemon: US Power, Accountability as Justice, and the MDBs (OUP, 2022)

 

 

DG Webster

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Feb 25, 2026, 8:01:17 PM (8 days ago) Feb 25
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Hi GEP-ED, 

Thanks to Susan for sharing our anniversary special issue (https://direct.mit.edu/glep/issue/26/1). I just wanted to add that all of the articles in the issue are free to access for the first 90 days. Also, these two articles may be of particular interest to this group: 

Cantwell-Chavez et al. Supporting the Next Generation of Global Environmental Politics Research: A Call to Dialogue and Action

and 

Wu et al. Teaching Global Environmental Politics: Looking Back to Move Forward

best,
DG, Susan, and Henrik

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D.G. Webster
Associate Professor
Environmental Studies Program
Dartmouth College
6182 Steele Hall
Hanover, NH 03755
phone: 603-646-0213
http://sites.dartmouth.edu/websterlab
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