I have  been invited to be joint guest editor of a special issue
of the multidisciplinary journal – Portal – on Global Climate Change
Policy and would invite you to submit papers or pass this call for
papers
onto someone who might be interested. Papers to be submitted by 1st
October.

Portal is a multidisclipinary peer reviewed journal – 'A' ranked in
the recent Australian Government’s Excellence in Research Australia
(ERA) journal rankings.


CALL FOR PAPERS: Global Climate Change Policy – Post-Copenhagen
Discord
SPECIAL ISSUE: Global Climate Change Policy – Post-Copenhagen Discord

Guest edited by Chris Riedy and Ian M. McGregor

Deadline for submissions extended to 1st  October 2010 (publication
date late 2011)

Given the danger represented by climate change, why did the Copenhagen
Climate Summit in December 2009 fail to reach a comprehensive global
agreement to address the climate change emergency? Is it likely that
an
effective global response to address climate change will be developed
before the first commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol ends in 2012?
This special issue of PORTAL on Global Climate Change Policy seeks
multi-disciplinary papers that identify the issues to be overcome in
developing effective global climate change governance and propose
approaches, policies and measures that might contribute to an
effective
outcome to address this extremely complex policy problem. Contributors
are
invited to address the many issues these questions raise, including:

How can we achieve an effective global response to climate change that
allows for global emissions to come rapidly under control, even while
the
developing world vastly scales up energy services in its ongoing fight
against endemic poverty and for human development?

Given that the national commitments to the Copenhagen Accord are
likely to
result in a 3°C global warming over pre-industrial levels versus its
stated aim of remaining below 2°C, how can 190 sovereign states
develop
and implement responses that will be effective in avoiding dangerous
climate change?

Is a binding global agreement necessary to respond effectively to
climate
change? What other models or frameworks for effective international
climate change response exist and what are their current prospects?

What are the roles of global civil society and the international
business
community in delivering an effective international response to climate
change?

Contacts: For further information, please contact the special issue
guest
editors, Ian M. McGregor: email: [email protected], or Chris
Riedy: email: [email protected]

PORTAL Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies only accepts
submissions of unpublished manuscripts, which are not being considered
by
other publications. All submissions deemed suitable are subject to a
blind
peer-review process. Recommended length is a maximum of 8000 words
including notes and references. Authors are invited to submit their
articles directly to PORTAL, via its online submission system. Authors
must ensure that their submissions comply with PORTAL author
guidelines.
Articles that do not comply with those guidelines will be returned to
authors for resubmission. For details, see:
http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/ojs/index.php/portal/about/submissions#authorGuidelines.
Dr Ian McGregor
Lecturer & Undergraduate Program Coordinator
School of Management
Room - Building 5 D4.08, Markets Campus
University of Technology, Sydney (UTS)
PO Box 123, Broadway,
NSW, 2007, Australia
email: [email protected]
Tel: 61 2 (02) 9514 3240
skype: imcgregor

Ask not what the world can do for you, but what you can do for the
world
 - inspired by John F Kennedy's inaugaration speech - 1961

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