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Conributors Contributors Contributors ⢠Patrick Bernhagen is Lecturer in the Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Aberdeen, UK, where he teaches democratic theory and research methods. His research on the political behavior and inºuence of citizens and business enterprises has appeared in numerous journals, including Democratization, Electoral Studies, and Political Studies. His forthcoming works include a book on the informational power of business, as well as a textbook on democratization (co-edited with Christian Haerpfer, Ronald Inglehart and Chris Welzel). ⢠Itay Fischhendler is Lecturer in the Department of Geography, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His current main research interests include global environmental politics and transboundary water policy. ⢠Tim Gray is Emeritus Professor of Political Thought at Newcastle University, UK. He specializes in environmental political issues connected with commercial sea ªsheries, on which he recently edited a book entitled Participation in Fisheries Governance (2005). ⢠Peter H. Koehn is Professor of Political Science, The University of Montanaâs Distinguished Scholar for 2005, and a Fulbright New Century Scholar. His publications include âFitting a Vital Linkage Piece into the Multidimensional Emissions-reduction Puzzle: Nongovernmental Pathways to Consumption Changes in the PRC and the USA,â Climatic Change 77 (2006); âGlobalization, Migration
Global Environmental Politics – MIT Press
Published: Feb 1, 2008
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