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The Greening of Sovereignty in World Politics

edited by Karen T. Litfin

The MIT Press Cambridge, Massachusetts London, England

Contents

Series Foreword ix Preface xi Contributors xv I The Greening of Sovereignty: An Introduction Karen T. Litfin 1 Theoretical Tensions 2 Between Sovereignty and Environment: An Exploration of the Discourse of Government 31 Thorn Kuehls 3 Taking Indigenous Critiques Seriously: The Enemy 'R' Us Franke Wilmer 55 1

4 Sovereignty and Ecosystem Management: Clash of Concepts and Boundaries? 79 Veronica Ward 5 The Nature of Sovereignty and the Sovereignty of Nature: Problematizing the Boundaries between Self, Society, State, and System 109 Ronnie D. Lipschutz II Reconfiguring Sovereignty: Case Studies 6 Forms of Discourse/Norms of Sovereignty: Interests, Science, and Morality in the Regulation of Whaling 141 Ronald B. Mitchell

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Contents

7 Sovereignty Reconfigured: Environmental Regimes and Third World States 173 Marian A. L. Miller 8 Satellites and Sovereign Knowledge: Remote Sensing of the Global Environment 193 Karen T. Litfin 9 Sovereignty, Environment, and Subsidiarity in the European Union 223 Joseph Henri Jupille in Revisioning Sovereignty 10 Eco-Cultural Security and Indigenous Self-Determination: Moving Toward a New Conception of Sovereignty 257 Sheldon Kamieniecki and Margaret Scully Granzeier 11 Reorienting State Sovereignty: Rights and Responsibilities in the Environmental Age 275 Paul Wapner 12 Global Village Sovereignty: Intergenerational Sovereign Publics, Federal-Republican Earth Constitutions, and Planetary Identities 299 Daniel Deudney Index 327

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