States of Transition
States of Transition takes a deep dive into the multiple roles states are playing in supporting transitions to a more sustainable world and where there is scope for their transformation. Going beyond unhelpful binaries - which cast the state as the central problem or the all-encompassing solution to ecological and social crises - it explores diverse current state practice across key domains: military, democracy, welfare, entrepreneurial, industrial, and foreign policy. It builds on theoretical resources from a range of disciplines, as befits the challenge of making sense of these diverse aspects of state power. It moves beyond existing analysis of the 'environmental state' to explore scope for a 'transition state' to emerge, capable of corralling and transforming all aspects of state power behind the goal of responding to the existential threat of planetary collapse. The book will be invaluable to students, academics, and practitioners concerned with environmental policy and sustainability.
- Offers crucial theoretical and practical context by exploring the different dimensions of state power, contributing much-needed balance to debates about the role of the state in addressing sustainability challenges
- Draws on insights from a variety of disciplines, providing readers with a holistic understanding of the 'how' and 'why' when considering state practices in relation to socioecological issues
- Adopts a positive, pragmatic approach by highlighting the scope of state transformation and alternative pathways to sustainability
Product details
August 2025Hardback
9781009590136
300 pages
244 × 170 mm
Not yet published - available from August 2025
Table of Contents
- Table of contents
- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations
- 1. Introduction: The State we are in
- 2. Theorising the state and transitions
- 3. The entrepreneurial state
- 4. The industrial state
- 5. The military state
- 6. The democratic state
- 7. The welfare state
- 8. The global state
- 9. Re-imagining the state
- Index.