The Third World in Global Environmental Politics

The Third World in Global Environmental Politics
Author: Marian A. L. Miller
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis Group
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1995
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UVA:X002668169

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This text traces the efforts of developing countries to influence evolving environmental regimes. Negotiations regarding hazardous waste trade, biodiversity, technology transfer and atmosphere and climate serve as case studies.

The State and Social Power in Global Environmental Politics

The State and Social Power in Global Environmental Politics
Author: Ronnie D. Lipschutz,Ken Conca
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN: 0231081073

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The State and Social Power in Global Environmental Politics examines how the difficult issues of social, political, and economic relations will complicate the efforts initiated at the June 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro. The contributors argue that national governments must begin to acknowledge the role of new actors in their environmental policies. The authors of these original essays-including Jesse C. Ribot, James N. Rosenau, Barbara Jancar, and Ann Hawkins-envision a world in which governments, driven by various pressures, find themselves increasingly bound to common efforts and joint solutions.

Advances in International Environmental Politics

Advances in International Environmental Politics
Author: M. Betsill,K. Hochstetler,D. Stevis
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2014-07-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137338976

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This book provides authoritative and up-to-date research for anyone interested in the study of international environmental politics. It demonstrates how the field of international environmental politics has evolved and identifies key questions, topics and approaches to guide future research.

International Environmental Politics

International Environmental Politics
Author: Lee-Anne Broadhead
Publsiher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1588260682

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Broadhead (political science, University College of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia) writes from a "deepening concern that the very way environmental issues are thought about and the negotiations that result from their common framing are themselves leading to the further deterioration of the natural environment." The author owes her brand of critique to the Frankfurt School, especially in terms of its analysis of the Enlightenment notion of nature: scientifically knowable and technologically domitable. Showing how Enlightenment thought informs international relations, Broadhead targets "green diplomacy," the way that national and international financial bodies counter environmental critique; how globalization is sold as inevitable, irresistible, and beneficial; and how international agreements on ozone depletion and climate change fail their stated aims. So as not to end in dialectic negation, Broadhead offers positive alternatives to green diplomacy. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Global Environmental Politics

Global Environmental Politics
Author: Gareth Porter,Janet Welsh Brown
Publsiher: Westview Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1996
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015031843892

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When Global Environmental Politics was first published, the environment was just emerging as a pivotal issue in traditional international relations. Now the environment is a topic central to discussions of security politics and the relationship between foreign and domestic policy—and so much has changed that Gareth Porter and Janet Welsh Brown found themselves rewriting more than half of their original text. With new cases on biodiversity and desertification, this classic work is more complete and up-to-date than any survey of environmental politics on the market.In addition to providing a concise yet comprehensive overview of global environmental issues, the authors have worked to contextualize key topics such as the Rio conference, water security, the biodiversity treaty, and trade in toxics. Environmental concerns from global warming to the ozone layer to whaling are seen as challenges to transnational relations, with governments, NGOs, IGOs, and MNCs all facing the prospect of multilateral interaction to solve a growing global problem.

Global Environmental Politics

Global Environmental Politics
Author: Mukund Govind Rajan
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1997
Genre: Environmental policy
ISBN: UCSD:31822025544925

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The co-operation of developing countries is commonly assumed to be essential for the establishment of effective regimes to manage global environmental interdependence. Yet their policies and perceptions have been inadequately studied. This book seeks to partially fill this gap in the literature with a detailed analysis of Indian policy on global environmental issues. It examines the cases of ozone depletion, climate change, and loss of biodiversity, and discusses developments up to the 1992 Rio Earth Summit. This book provides the first comprehensive and detailed study of Indian policy in the run-up to the Rio Summit. It provides a wealth of information on India's foreign environmental policy, and environmental policy-making in general. With its insights into North-South diplomacy to resolve global environmental problems, this book should also serve as a very useful reference work for all students of International Relations.

Environmental Politics for a Changing World

Environmental Politics for a Changing World
Author: Ronnie D. Lipschutz,Doreen Stabinsky
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2018-07-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781538105115

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Environmental problems are, first and foremost, political and, therefore, about power. Using a framework of political economy and political ecology, the authors deconstruct current environmental problems to identify root causes and the possibilities to address problems through mobilization of collective action and social power.

Environment and International Relations

Environment and International Relations
Author: Mark Imber,John Vogler
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2005-08-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134827794

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Environmental issues and questions of global change are now firmly established on the international political agenda. This book provides a wide-ranging survey of the current treatment of environmental issues in international relations. This book begins by looking at the relevance of the different theoretical approaches current in international relations to the study of the environment. It analyzses a wide range of approaches from the debate between neo-realism and liberal institutionalism to the significant connections between gender and global environmental change. The book goes on to consider a range of key international processes, discussing the monitoring and implementation of environmental agreements, the place of ideology in negotiations and the role of international organisations.