Presents the first critical analysis of the Earth Summit and its mission document Agenda 21, providing core source material in an accessible style for students studying global politics, environment and development studies courses.
Presents the first critical analysis of the Earth Summit and its mission document Agenda 21, providing core source material in an accessible style for students studying global politics, environment and development studies courses.
Pratap Chatterjee is Global Environmental Editor of the Inter Press Service, Washington, DC., Matthias Finger is Associate Professor at Teachers College, Columbia University, New York.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I The Documents Chapter 1 Whose Common Future? Chapter 2 Southern Elites Chapter 3 Rio and Bust Part II Non-governmental Organizations Chapter 4 Telling 'Greens' Apart Chapter 5 Feeding the Peoples into the Green Machine Chapter 6 What Did Environmental NGOs Achieve? Part III Business and Industry Chapter 7 Promoting Big Business at Rio Chapter 8 Changing What? Part IV Finance and Institutions Chapter 9 Can Money Save the World? Chapter 10 Institutional Outcomes Part V Conclusions Chapter 11 What Now?
Introduction Part I The Documents Chapter 1 Whose Common Future? Chapter 2 Southern Elites Chapter 3 Rio and Bust Part II Non-governmental Organizations Chapter 4 Telling 'Greens' Apart Chapter 5 Feeding the Peoples into the Green Machine Chapter 6 What Did Environmental NGOs Achieve? Part III Business and Industry Chapter 7 Promoting Big Business at Rio Chapter 8 Changing What? Part IV Finance and Institutions Chapter 9 Can Money Save the World? Chapter 10 Institutional Outcomes Part V Conclusions Chapter 11 What Now?
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