Latest issue, Vol 34, Issue 2 out now

The latest issue is out now. See below for details of the articles.

Research Articles

Beneath the insuperable barrier: accumulation, state managers and climate policy in Britain
Thomas Da Costa Vieira
Pages: 205-225

Backfire: the settler-colonial logic and legacy of Smokey Bear
Kirsten Vinyeta & J. M. Bacon
Pages: 226-251

An EV-fix for Indonesia: the green development-resource nationalist nexus
Trissia Wijaya & Lian Sinclair
Pages: 252-274

The environmental state in a political context: explaining institutional change in Georgia and Armenia
Ellie Martus
Pages: 275-298

Tainted trust: air pollution and political trust in China
Xinsheng Liu, Taiping Ding, Youlang Zhang & Arnold Vedlitz
Pages: 299-319

Voters do not punish their government for climate policies under favorable conditions 
Sofia Henriks, Niklas Harring & Nils Droste
Pages: 320-343

The sustainable state: a meta-governance framework 
Basil Bornemann, Marius Christen & Paul Burger
Pages: 344-366

Navigating desires beyond growth: the critical role of fantasy in degrowth’s environmental politics and prefigurative ethics 
Joshua Hurtado Hurtado & Jason Glynos
Pages: 367-389

Review Essay

Climate Migration – critical perspectives for law, policy and research
Atmaja Gohain Baruah
Pages: 390-394

Book Reviews

Subjects of intergenerational justice: indigenous philosophy, the environment and relationships by Christine J. Winter, London, Routledge Press, 2021
Reviewed by Mary E. Witlacil
Pages: 395-397

Petrochemical planet. Multiscalar battles of industrial transformation by Alice Mah, Durham and London, Duke University Press, 2023
Reviewed by Clarence Hatton-Proulx
Pages: 397-398

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