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Cities on the World Stage
The Politics of Global Urban Climate Governance

Examines the politics shaping whether, how and to what extent cities engage in global climate governance.

David J. Gordon (Author)

9781107192331, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 7 May 2020

298 pages
25.3 x 17.9 x 2 cm, 0.66 kg

Cities are playing an ever more important role in the mitigation and adaption to climate change. This book examines the politics shaping whether, how and to what extent cities engage in global climate governance. By studying the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group, and drawing on scholarship from international relations, social movements, global governance and field theory, the book introduces a theory of global urban governance fields. This theory links observed increases in city engagement and coordination to the convergence of C40 cities around particular ways of understanding and enforcing climate governance. The collective capacity of cities to produce effective and socially equitable global climate governance is also analysed. Highlighting the constraints facing city networks and the potential pitfalls associated with a city-driven global response, this assessment of the transformative potential of cities will be of great interest to researchers, graduate students and policymakers in global environmental politics and policy.

1. All the world's a stage
2. The contours of coordination in the C40
3. A theory of global urban governance fields
4. The contours of convergence in the C40
5. Contestation and competition in the C40
6. Towards convergence and coordination in the C40
7. Consolidation and collective memory in the C40
8. Crafting a role for cities on the world stage

Subject Areas: Social impact of environmental issues [RNT], Climate change [RNPG], Environmental factors [MBNH2], Environmental economics [KCN], International relations [JPS]

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