Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom
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Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom is an academic known for her contributions to the field of global governance, particularly in the context of climate change and the role of non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Her work often focuses on how governance practices in emerging economies, such as those in the BRICS states, can influence global environmental policies and decision-making processes. She has authored and edited several key texts that explore the intersections of domestic politics and international governance, emphasizing the importance of local contexts in shaping global outcomes.
Her notable publications include "Bringing Global Governance Home: NGO Mediation in the BRICS States" and "Global Commons, Domestic Decisions: The Comparative Politics of Climate Change". Through her research, Sundstrom aims to bridge the gap between academic discourse and practical policy implications, providing insights that are not only theoretically rich but also relevant to real-world challenges. Her work has made significant contributions to understanding the dynamics of climate governance and the pivotal role of civil society in shaping environmental policy.