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Books in the Global Environmental Accord: Strategies for Sustainability and Institutional Innovation series

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  • - Public Ideas, Transnational Policy Entrepreneurs, and Environmental Regimes
    by Lasse Ringius
    £12.49

    This is the first book-length empirical study of the formation of the global ocean dumping regime in 1972 and its subsequent development, which culminated in the 1993 global ban on the dumping of low-level radioactive waste at sea.

  • - Actors, Concepts, and Enduring Challenges
     
    £54.49

    Analyses of the international climate change regime consider the challenges of maintaining current structures and the possibilities for creating new forms of international cooperation.

  • - Contentious Transnational Politics and Global Institution Building
    by Ken (Professor of International Relations Conca
    £24.49

    A theoretical and case-study exploration of water politics demonstrates the emergence of alternative institutional forms of global environmental governance that go beyond traditional interstate regimes.

  • - Scarcity, Environmental Degradation, and International Cooperation
     
    £23.99

    An argument that resource scarcity and environmental degradation can provide an impetus for cooperation among countries.Common wisdom holds that the earth's dwindling natural resources and increasing environmental degradation will inevitably lead to inter-state conflict, and possibly even set off "resource wars.” Many scholars and policymakers have considered the environmental roots of violent conflict and instability, but little attention has been paid to the idea that scarcity and degradation may actually play a role in fostering inter-state cooperation. Beyond Resource Wars fills this gap, offering a different perspective on the links between environmental problems and inter-state conflict. Although the contributors do not deny that resource scarcity and environmental degradation may become sources of contention, they argue that these conditions also provide the impetus for cooperation, coordination, and negotiation between states. The book examines aspects of environmental conflict and cooperation in detail, across a number of natural resources and issues including oil, water, climate change, ocean pollution, and biodiversity conservation. The contributors argue that increasing scarcity and degradation generally induce cooperation across states, but when conditions worsen (and a problem becomes too costly or a resource becomes too scarce), cooperation becomes more difficult. Similarly, low levels of scarcity may discourage cooperation because problems seem less urgent. With contributions from scholars in international relations, economics, and political science, Beyond Resource Wars offers a comprehensive and robust investigation of the links among scarcity, environmental degradation, cooperation, and conflict.

  • - Linking Domestic and International Politics in Central Asia
    by Erika (Nicholas School) Weinthal
    £7.99

  • - The Dynamics of Atlantic Fisheries Management
    by D. G. Webster
    £7.99 - 12.49

    Develops and applies an innovative theoretical framework that links domestic economic vulnerabilities to national policy positions and international management in the context of Atlantic fisheries.

  • - From Case Study to Database
    by Oran R. (Bren School of Environmental) Young, Helmut (Justus-Liebig-Universitat Giessen) Breitmeier & Michael (Social Science Res Ctr Berlin) Zurn
    £6.49

  • - U.S. Multinational Chemical Corporations in Brazil and Mexico
    by Ronie Garcia-Johnson
    £7.99

  • - Pitfalls and Promise
     
    £7.99

  • - Fit, Interplay, and Scale
    by Oran R. (Bren School of Environmental) Young
    £17.99

    A study that lays the foundation for cumulative research on the roles institutions play in causing and confronting environmental changes.

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