2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-9480-4
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The Disoriented State: Shifts in Governmentality, Territoriality and Governance

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“…While such perspectives assume that the state is losing authority to nonstate actors or becoming "disoriented" (Arts et al, 2009) others highlight its continuing importance even in contexts where global environmental politics is being rescaled, and/or question a strongly drawn divide between public and private authority in environmental governance (Andonova and Mitchell, 2010;Pattberg and Stripple, 2008;Reed and Bruyneel, 2010). Given these debates, it is pertinent to examine whether and how state authorities are still "able, capable and leading the environmental governance of biofuels" (Mol, 2010: 2).…”
Section: Globalization the State And Proliferating Spheres Of Authomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While such perspectives assume that the state is losing authority to nonstate actors or becoming "disoriented" (Arts et al, 2009) others highlight its continuing importance even in contexts where global environmental politics is being rescaled, and/or question a strongly drawn divide between public and private authority in environmental governance (Andonova and Mitchell, 2010;Pattberg and Stripple, 2008;Reed and Bruyneel, 2010). Given these debates, it is pertinent to examine whether and how state authorities are still "able, capable and leading the environmental governance of biofuels" (Mol, 2010: 2).…”
Section: Globalization the State And Proliferating Spheres Of Authomentioning
confidence: 99%