The International Politics of the Environment: Actors, Interests and Institutions

The International Politics of the Environment: Actors, Interests and Institutions

by Andrew Hurrell (Editor), Benedict Kingsbury (Editor)

Synopsis

The most pressing environmental issues, such as global warming, ozone depletion, water and air pollution, deforestation and the loss of biodiversity generate enormous tasks for science, technology and economic and social organization. But the seriousness and global scale of these problems also poses new challenges for international relations and demands new forms of co-operation between states. Is such co-operation possible? How can states negotiate workable international environmental agreements and implement them effectively? This book brings together leading specialists to assess the strengths, limitations and potential of the international political system for global environmental management. Overview chapters examine the processes of international environmental negotiation, law-making, and regime formation and explore the difficulties of implementation and enforcement. Experts close to particular institutions consider the environmental and developmental roles of the United Nations, the World Bank and the Euorpean Community. Other chapters explore the political, economic and moral conflicts of interest between states, especially between North and South and the problems of economic analysis and decision-making in the face of uncertainty. Case studies of Brazil, Japan and the United States explore the wide range of factors influencing international environmental policy, while other contributors examine the increasingly central role of transnational environmental NGOs, the arguments for justice made by the South and the special problems of international interest and sovereign rights raised by tropical deforestation. This colleciton provides an analysis of the political, economic, and moral issues at stake in international environmental co-operation.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 512
Publisher: Clarendon Press
Published: 25 Jun 1992

ISBN 10: 0198277784
ISBN 13: 9780198277781

Media Reviews
This study is of theoretical and practical interest for international lawyers...the book not only clearly and critically analyzes the negotiation process of international environmental regimes, but it also suggests some relevant solutions to overcome the impasse which has so far delayed the
adoption of such regimes. With its broad informative content, this book gives contemporary indication as to how to interpret the instruments agreed upon at Rio and some helpful guidelines for improving international law-making in the future. --European Journal of International Law
One of the most comprehensive collections available on the subject, the work is highly recommended for upper-division undergraduates and up. --Choice
This fine collection of papers adds substantially to a growing literature of great importance. --Foreign Affairs
Provides an accurate, comprehensive review of environmental politics. It is splendidly written, and a must reading for anyone interested in the most pressing issue of our time. --Dr. Shalendra Sharma, Univ. of San Francisco
A fine piece of environmental literature....The book successfully analyzes the theories and documents which national and international actors and institutions rely on in the international environmental arena. --The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs


This study is of theoretical and practical interest for international lawyers...the book not only clearly and critically analyzes the negotiation process of international environmental regimes, but it also suggests some relevant solutions to overcome the impasse which has so far delayed the
adoption of such regimes. With its broad informative content, this book gives contemporary indication as to how to interpret the instruments agreed upon at Rio and some helpful guidelines for improving international law-making in the future. --European Journal of International Law
One of the most comprehensive collections available on the subject, the work is highly recommended for upper-division undergraduates and up. --Choice
This fine collection of papers adds substantially to a growing literature of great importance. --Foreign Affairs
Provides an accurate, comprehensive review of environmental politics. It is splendidly written, and a must reading for anyone interested in the most pressing issue of our time. --Dr. Shalendra Sharma, Univ. of San Francisco
A fine piece of environmental literature....The book successfully analyzes the theories and documents which national and international actors and institutions rely on in the international environmental arena. --The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs

This study is of theoretical and practical interest for international lawyers...the book not only clearly and critically analyzes the negotiation process of international environmental regimes, but it also suggests some relevant solutions to overcome the impasse which has so far delayed the adoption of such regimes. With its broad informative content, this book gives contemporary indication as to how to interpret the instruments agreed upon at Rio and some helpful guidelines for improving international law-making in the future. --European Journal of International Law
One of the most comprehensive collections available on the subject, the work is highly recommended for upper-division undergraduates and up. --Choice
This fine collection of papers adds substantially to a growing literature of great importance. --Foreign Affairs
Provides an accurate, comprehensive review of environmental politics. It is splendidly written, and a must reading for anyone interested in the most pressing issue of our time. --Dr. Shalendra Sharma, Univ. of San Francisco
A fine piece of environmental literature....The book successfully analyzes the theories and documents which national and international actors and institutions rely on in the international environmental arena. --The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs


This study is of theoretical and practical interest for international lawyers...the book not only clearly and critically analyzes the negotiation process of international environmental regimes, but it also suggests some relevant solutions to overcome the impasse which has so far delayed the adoption of such regimes. With its broad informative content, this book gives contemporary indication as to how to interpret the instruments agreed upon at Rio and some helpful guidelines for improving international law-making in the future. --European Journal of International Law


One of the most comprehensive collections available on the subject, the work is highly recommended for upper-division undergraduates and up. --Choice


This fine collection of papers adds substantially to a growing literature of great importance. --Foreign Affairs


Provides an accurate, comprehensive review of environmental politics. It is splendidly written, and a must reading for anyone interested in the most pressing issue of our time. --Dr. Shalendra Sharma, Univ. of San Francisco


A fine piece of environmental literature....The book successfully analyzes the theories and documents which national and international actors and institutions rely on in the international environmental arena. --The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs