'Michelle Scobie's new book, Global Environmental Governance and Small States explores how global institutions and norms become relevant, absorbed and adapted to local development priorities, norms and culture in the CARICOM region. Filling a crucial gap in the existing literature on global environmental governance, Scobie critically analyses environmental governance challenges for Small Island Development States and convincingly argues for solutions that are scale, place and culture appropriate. A timely and much-needed addition to the emerging ''Southern Perspective'' on Global Environmental Governance.'--Phillip Patberg, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands