Global Environmental Politics (Dilemmas in World Politics S.)

Global Environmental Politics (Dilemmas in World Politics S.)

by Pamela S. Chasek (Author)

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When "Global Environmental Politics" was first published, the environment was just emerging as a pivotal issue in traditional international relations. Today, the environment is considered to be a central topic to discussions of political economy and the relationship between foreign and domestic policy - indeed so much has changed that more than half of the book has been revised. With a new case study on fisheries, a new chapter on improving compliance with international environmental regimes and a new section on trade and environment, this classic work is more complete and up-to-date than any survey on international 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 1992 Earth Summit, the Kyoto Protocol, international forest policy and the trade and environment nexus. Environmental concerns from global warming to ozone depletion to whaling are seen as challenges to transnational relations, with governments, NGOs, IGOs and MNCs all involved in the multilateral interaction that is necessary to solve growing global environmental politics.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Edition: 4
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 03 Jan 2006

ISBN 10: 0813343321
ISBN 13: 9780813343327

Media Reviews
As an introductory text, this book could hardly be bettered. It is clearly written, with a helpful glossary of technical terms and a useful chronology. TLS
Author Bio
Pamela Chasek is the founder and editor of Earth Negotiations Bulletin, a reporting service on UN environmental and development negotiations, and a visiting professor and director of international studies at Manhattan College. David L Downie is an associate professor of International Affairs at Columbia University. Janet Walsh Brown is a visiting fellow at the World Resources Institute, former chair of the board of Friends of the Earth and former executive director of the Environmental Defense Fund.