Environmental issues and questions of global change are now firmly established on the international political agenda. "The Environment and International Relations" takes a longer view of the relevance of the different theoretical approaches current in international relations, to the study of global environmental change, rather than the more familiar case-study approach. The volume provides a wide ranging survey of the current treatment of environmental issues in International Relations. A range of key international processes are considered: from the formulation of issues through to the monitoring and implementation of international agreement.…mehr
Environmental issues and questions of global change are now firmly established on the international political agenda. "The Environment and International Relations" takes a longer view of the relevance of the different theoretical approaches current in international relations, to the study of global environmental change, rather than the more familiar case-study approach. The volume provides a wide ranging survey of the current treatment of environmental issues in International Relations. A range of key international processes are considered: from the formulation of issues through to the monitoring and implementation of international agreement.
John Vogler is Professor of International Relations at Liverpool John Moores University and convenor of the ESRC International Relations of Global Environmental Change group., Mark F.Imber is Lecturer in International Relations at the University of St Andrews.
Inhaltsangabe
1.Introduction, The Environment in International Relations: Legacies and Contentions 2. Environment and Security as a Universal Value: Implications for International Theory 3. International Political Economy and Global Environmental Change 4. IR Theory: Neo-Realism, Neo-Institutionalism and the Climate Change Convention 5. Inernational Relations, Social Ecology and the Globalisation of Environmental Change 6. Gender and Environmental Change: Are Women the Key to Safe-Guarding the Planet? 7. Who Cares About the Environment? 8. The Environment and the United Nations 9. Between the Devil and the Law of the Sea: The Generation of Global Environmental Norms 10. The International Research Enterprise and Global Enviornmental Change: Climate Change Policy as Research Process 11. Environmental Regimes: Effectiveness and Implementation Review 12. Hegemonic Ideology and the International Timber Association
1.Introduction, The Environment in International Relations: Legacies and Contentions 2. Environment and Security as a Universal Value: Implications for International Theory 3. International Political Economy and Global Environmental Change 4. IR Theory: Neo-Realism, Neo-Institutionalism and the Climate Change Convention 5. Inernational Relations, Social Ecology and the Globalisation of Environmental Change 6. Gender and Environmental Change: Are Women the Key to Safe-Guarding the Planet? 7. Who Cares About the Environment? 8. The Environment and the United Nations 9. Between the Devil and the Law of the Sea: The Generation of Global Environmental Norms 10. The International Research Enterprise and Global Enviornmental Change: Climate Change Policy as Research Process 11. Environmental Regimes: Effectiveness and Implementation Review 12. Hegemonic Ideology and the International Timber Association
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