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Post-Treaty Politics: Secretariat Influence in Global Environmental Governance, by Sikina Jinnah The MIT Press, 2014, 272 pp, £40.95 hb, ISBN 9780262028042

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Post-Treaty Politics: Secretariat Influence in Global Environmental Governance, by Sikina Jinnah The MIT Press, 2014, 272 pp, £40.95 hb, ISBN 9780262028042

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 February 2017

Casey Stevens*
Affiliation:
Clark University, Worcester, MA (United States)

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References

1 For recent work on this topic, see, e.g., Zelli, F. & van Asselt, H., ‘Introduction: The Institutional Fragmentation of Global Environmental Governance: Causes, Consequences, and Responses’ (2013) 13(3) Global Environmental Politics, pp. 113 CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Oberthür, S. & Stokke, O.S. (eds), Managing Institutional Complexity: Regime Interplay and Global Environmental Change (The MIT Press, 2011)CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Biermann, F. & Siebenhüner, B. (eds), Managers of Global Change: The Influence of International Environmental Bureaucracies (The MIT Press, 2009)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

2 Washington, DC (US), 3 Mar. 1973, in force 1 July 1975, available at: http://www.cites.org/eng/disc/text.php.

3 Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), 5 June 1992, in force 29 Dec. 1993, available at: http://www.cbd.int.

4 Guzzini, S. & Neumann, I. (eds), The Diffusion of Power in Global Governance: International Political Economy Meets Foucault (Springer, 2012)Google Scholar.