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The Politics of Climate Change

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 June 2025

Lisa Vanhala
Affiliation:
University College London
Elisa Calliari
Affiliation:
University College London
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2025
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Climate change may be the most important political challenge of our time. This new series will address large questions about the politics of climate change and feature scholarship that is problem-driven, crosses traditional subfield boundaries, and meets the discipline’s highest standards for innovation, clarity and empirical rigor. Although focused on political science, it will incorporate empirical work on climate politics from across the social sciences.

Series Editor

  • Michael Ross, UCLA

Editorial Board Members

  • Thomas Bernauer (ETH, Zurich)

  • Xun Cao (Penn State)

  • Navroz K. Dubash (Center for Policy Research, New Delhi)

  • Kathryn Hochstetler (London School of Economics)

  • Robert O. Keohane (Princeton University)

  • Matto Mildenberger (UC Santa Barbara)

  • Helen Milner (Princeton University)

  • Megan Mullin (Duke University)

  • Barry Rabe (University of Michigan)

  • Kenneth Scheve (Yale University)

  • Leah Stokes (UC Santa Barbara)

  • Dustin Tingley (Harvard University)

References

Books in the Series

Busby, Joshua W., States and Natures: The Effects of Climate Change on SecurityGoogle Scholar
Tingley, Dustin and Gazmararian, Alexander F., Uncertain Futures: How to Unlock the Climate ImpasseGoogle Scholar

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