Robyn Eckersley
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Robyn Eckersley's Degrees
- Bachelors Political Science University of Melbourne
- Masters Political Science University of Melbourne
- PhD Political Science University of Melbourne
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Robyn Eckersley is a Professor and Head of Political Science in the School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Melbourne, Australia. Background Eckersley grew up in Perth and graduated in law from the University of Western Australia. She studied at the University of Cambridge, and has a PhD in environmental politics from the University of Tasmania. She was previously a public lawyer, then a lecturer at Monash University until 2001 when she moved to the University of Melbourne.
Robyn Eckersley's Published Works
Published Works
- Environmentalism And Political Theory: Toward An Ecocentric Approach (1992) (517)
- The green state : rethinking democracy and sovereignty (2004) (358)
- Moving Forward in the Climate Negotiations: Multilateralism or Minilateralism? (2012) (144)
- The Big Chill: The WTO and Multilateral Environmental Agreements (2004) (140)
- Green Politics and the New Class: Selfishness or Virtue? (1989) (139)
- Political Theory and the Ecological Challenge (2006) (105)
- Deliberative Democracy, Ecological Representation and Risk: Towards a Democracy of the Affected (2000) (95)
- Special Responsibilities: Global Problems and American Power (2012) (87)
- The state and the global ecological crisis (2005) (85)
- Free market environmentalism: Friend or foe? (1993) (84)
- The discourse ethic and the problem of representing nature (1999) (80)
- GREENING LIBERAL DEMOCRACY: The rights discourse revisited (1996) (77)
- Geopolitan Democracy in the Anthropocene (2017) (68)
- Ecological Intervention: Prospects and Limits (2007) (67)
- Markets, the State and the Environment (1995) (58)
- Liberal democracy and the rights of nature: The struggle for inclusion (1995) (51)
- Comparing State Responses (2011) (47)
- Greening states and societies: from transitions to great transformations (2020) (43)
- National identities, international roles, and the legitimation of climate leadership: Germany and Norway compared (2016) (42)
- Ecological democracy and the rise and decline of liberal democracy: looking back, looking forward (2020) (42)
- The common but differentiated responsibilities of states to assist and receive ‘climate refugees’ (2015) (38)
- Ambushed: The Kyoto Protocol, the Bush Administration's Climate Policy and the Erosion of Legitimacy (2007) (35)
- Markets, the state and the environment : towards integration (1996) (35)
- The Politics of Carbon Leakage and the Fairness of Border Measures (2010) (34)
- Green State (2004) (34)
- Markets, the State and the Environment: An Overview (1995) (32)
- From cosmopolitan nationalism to cosmopolitan democracy (2007) (29)
- The West's deepening cultural crisis. (1996) (27)
- Habermas and green political thought (1990) (27)
- Beyond Human Racism (1998) (25)
- A Green Public Sphere in the WTO?: The Amicus Curiae Interventions in the Transatlantic Biotech Dispute (2007) (24)
- The Oxford handbook of international political theory (2018) (22)
- Soft law, hard politics, and the Climate Change Treaty (2004) (22)
- Globalization and the Environment (2013) (20)
- Poles Apart?: The Social Construction of Responsibility for Climate Change in Australia and Norway (2013) (19)
- International Encyclopedia of Environmental Politics (2001) (18)
- Diving Evolution: The Ecological Ethics of Murray Bookchin (1989) (17)
- Green liberalism: the free and the green society (1999) (15)
- Democracy and the Claims of Nature Edited by Bob Pepperman Taylor and Ben Minteer Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers Inc, 2002. “Environmental pragmatism, ecocentrism and deliberative democracy: between problem- solving and fundamental critique’ (2006) (15)
- Tasmania's labor‐green accord 1989–91: Lessons from Lilliput (1993) (14)
- Green versus Ecosocialist Economic Programmes: The Market Rules OK? (1992) (14)
- Responsibility for Climate Change as a Structural Injustice (2016) (13)
- Rethinking leadership: understanding the roles of the US and China in the negotiation of the Paris Agreement (2020) (12)
- Environmentalism And Political Theory (2022) (12)
- Environmental security, climate change, and globalizing terrorism (2008) (12)
- The Green State in Transition: Reply to Bailey, Barry and Craig (2018) (12)
- Workshop: the Nation-state and the Ecological Crisis: Sovereignty, Economy and Ecology Paper Title: 'greening the Nation-state: from Exclusive to Inclusive Sovereignty' (2001) (12)
- From the liberal to the green democratic state: Upholding autonomy and sustainability (2006) (11)
- The Future of Representative Democracy: Representing nature (2011) (11)
- The Ethics of Critical Theory (2008) (11)
- Disciplining the Market, Calling in the State: The Politics of Economy-Environment Integration (2000) (9)
- Teaching and learning about globalisation (2007) (8)
- The Death of Nature and the Birth of the Ecological Humanities (1998) (8)
- The Constitution and Democracy in Victoria: Westminster on Trial (2001) (7)
- Environmentalism and patriotism: An unholy alliance? (2008) (7)
- The State as Gatekeeper: A Reply (2006) (7)
- Environmental Rights and Democracy (1998) (6)
- The Global Ecological Crisis and the Nation-State (2005) (6)
- The road to ecotopia?: Socialism versus environmentalism (1988) (6)
- Just Carbon Trading (2009) (5)
- Translating Science and Restoring our Sense of Wonder (2005) (5)
- Defending the Penguin Army: An Inconvenient Truth (2007) (4)
- Australia and climate change (2014) (4)
- Why human security matters : rethinking Australian foreign policy (2012) (4)
- Green democracy (2020) (4)
- Environmental security Dilemmas (1996) (4)
- The political challenge of left green reconciliation (1995) (4)
- International political theory and the real world (2018) (4)
- Convergent evolution: framework climate legislation in Australia (2021) (4)
- Ecopolitical Theory Essays From Australia (1992) (3)
- Australian democracy and climate politics for the long term (2015) (3)
- Does Climate Leadership Matter (2011) (3)
- For a progressive realism: Australian foreign policy in the 21st century (2022) (2)
- Symposium - Green Thinking - from Australia (2001) (2)
- No island is an island: security in a Four Degree World (2014) (2)
- Political Theory and the Ecological Challenge: Communitarianism (2006) (2)
- Kyoto and the Asia Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate (2007) (2)
- Representing Nature and Contemporary Democracy (2014) (2)
- Green liberalism: the free and the green society. Marcel Wissenburg, London, UCL Press, 1998. ISBN 1-85728-848-3 (hardback), 1-85728-849-1 (paperback). £12.95 (paperback). 246 pp. (1999) (1)
- Special Responsibilities: Nuclear proliferation (2012) (1)
- Chapter 22. Politics (2007) (1)
- Green Theory (2012) (1)
- Great Expectations: The United States and the Global Environment (2022) (1)
- Climate change negotiations at the crossroads (2005) (1)
- Green Thinking - from Australia (2001) (1)
- The Discourse Ethic and Representing Nature (1999) (1)
- Multilateralism in crisis (2015) (1)
- Special Responsibilities: Global finance (2012) (1)
- 21. Global environment (2018) (0)
- Emancipation writ large : toward an ecocentric green political theory (1990) (0)
- The long goodbye: Correspondence (2017) (0)
- Disciplining the market, calling in the state (2018) (0)
- Radius and ulna. (2000) (0)
- Divining Evolution and Respecting Evolution: Respecting Evolution - a rejoinder to Bookchin (1998) (0)
- Global environmental politics (2011) (0)
- Biosafety and Ecological Security: Resisting the Trade in GM Food (2004) (0)
- (Dis)order and (in)justice in a heating world (2023) (0)
- Books Received/Livres reus (2006) (0)
- Election 2016: What will a re-elected Coalition government mean for key policy areas? (2016) (0)
- Special responsibilities in world politics (2012) (0)
- Global Distributive Justice: Seven Theses about Facts and Empirical Research (2018) (0)
- Conclusion: The Political Virtues of Human Security (2020) (0)
- Book Review: Kate Nash, Contemporary Political Sociology: Globalization, Politics and Power, (Oxford: Blackwell, 2000), pp. 305, $62.95 (2000) (0)
- Climate Leadership and US Exceptionalism (2010) (0)
- Book Reviews (2007) (0)
- Australia hopes to change climate reputation at COP27 (2022) (0)
- Special Responsibilities: Climate change (2012) (0)
- Special Responsibilities: The ethics of special responsibilities (2012) (0)
- COP26 Debrief: The Good News and the Very Bad News (2022) (0)
- Contemporary political sociology: Globalization, politics and power (2000) (0)
- INO volume 66 issue 3 Cover and Back matter (2012) (0)
- William M. Lafferty and James Meadowcroft (eds), Democracy and the Environment (1998) (0)
- The fabulous four go green (1998) (0)
- Injustice, power and the limits of political solidarity (2020) (0)
- Reviews Special Responsibilities : Global Problems and American Power , Mlada Bukovansky , (2013) (0)
- International Workshop on Post-2012 Climate and Trade Policies (2012) (0)
- Bali and beyond: planning for a post-Kyoto world (2008) (0)
- Special Responsibilities: A practice in search of a theory (2012) (0)
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