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Environment in the new global economy
Environment in the new global economy, Haas (political science, U. of Massachusetts, Amherst) has selected readings on analytic approaches to the international political economy of the environment (found in v.1) and applications (v.2). While the majority of the works were published in the 1990, Environment in the new global economy has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Environment in the new global economy
  • Written by author Peter M. Haas
  • Published by Cheltenham, UK ; Edward Elgar, c2003., 2003/10/29
  • Haas (political science, U. of Massachusetts, Amherst) has selected readings on analytic approaches to the international political economy of the environment (found in v.1) and applications (v.2). While the majority of the works were published in the 1990
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Acknowledgements ix
Introduction xiii
Part I What is 'The Environment'?
1. 'Historical Perspectives on Sustainable Development', Environment, 32 (9), November, 4-9, 31-3, reset (1990) 3
2. 'The Great Transformation', in B.L. Turner II, William C. Clark, Robert W. Kates, John F. Richards, Jessica T. Mathews and William B. Meyer (eds), The Earth As Transformed by Human Action: Global and Regional Changes in the Biosphere over the Past 300 Years, Chapter 1, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1-17 (1990) 13
3. 'The Human Ecology of Global Change', International Social Science Journal, XLI (3), August, 316-21, 323-45 (1989) 30
Part II Tragedy of the Commons
4. 'The Economic Theory of a Common-Property Resource: The Fishery', Journal of Political Economy, 62 (2), April, 124-42 (1954) 61
5. 'The Tragedy of the Commons', Science, New Series, 162 (3859), December 13, 1243-8 (1968) 80
6. 'No Tragedy on the Commons', Environmental Ethics, 7 (1), Spring, 49-62 (1985) 86
7. 'The Tragedy of the Commons: Twenty-Two Years Later', Human Ecology, 18 (1), March, 1-19 (1990) 99
8. 'Reformulating the Commons', in Joanna Burger, Elinor Ostrom, Richard B. Norgaard, David Policansky and Bernard D. Goldstein (eds), Protecting the Commons: A Framework for Resource Management in the Americas, Chapter 1, Washington, DC: Island Press, 17-41 (2001) 118
Part III Power and Leadership
9. 'Geopolitics as Theory: Historical Security Materialism', European Journal of International Relations, 6 (1), 77-107 (2000) 145
10. 'To Prevent a World Wasteland: A Proposal', Foreign Affairs, 48 (3), April, 401-13 (1970) 176
11. 'Must it be the Rest Against the West?', Atlantic Monthly, 274 (6), December, 61-3, 66, 68-70, 72, 76, 79, 82, 84 (1994) 189
Part IV International Institutions
12. 'The Interest-based Explanation of International Environmental Policy', International Organization, 48 (1), Winter, 77-105 (1994) 203
13. 'The Politics of International Regime Formation: Managing Natural Resources and the Environment', International Organization, 43 (3), Summer, 349-75 (1989) 232
14. 'Political Leadership and Regime Formation: On the Development of Institutions in International Society', International Organization, 45 (3), Summer, 281-308 (1991) 259
15. 'Institutions for the Earth: Promoting International Environmental Protection', Environment, 34 (4), May, 12-17, 29-36, reset (1992) 287
Part V Radical Political Economy
16. 'Environment and Development: The Case of the Developing Countries', International Organization, 26 (2), Spring, 401-16 (1972) 305
17. '"The Limits to Growth" and Class Politics', Journal of Peace Research, 10 (1/2), 101-14 (1973) 321
18. 'Environment and Development: The Story of a Dangerous Liaison', Ecologist, 21 (6), November/December, 252-7 (1991) 335
Part VI Domestic Politics
19. 'Lapsed Leadership: U.S. International Environmental Policy Since Rio', in Norman J. Vig and Regina S. Axelrod (eds), The Global Environment: Institutions, Law, and Policy, Chapter 11, London: Earthscan Publications Ltd, 236-55 (1999) 343
20. 'Baptists and Bootleggers for the Environment: The Origins of the United States Unilateral Sanctions', Journal of Environment and Development, 4 (1), Winter, 53-75 (1995) 363
21. 'Understanding Why Governments in Developing Countries Waste Natural Resources', Environment, 42 (2), March, 8-18, reset (2000) 386
22. 'Building Trust: Laying a Foundation for Environmental Regulation in the Former Soviet Bloc', Environment, 42 (2), March, 20-32, reset (2000) 401
23. 'Global Environmental Concern: An Anomaly for Postmaterialism', Social Science Quarterly, 78 (1), March, 24-9 (1997) 418
Part VII NGOs and Civil Society
24. 'NGOs and the Environment: From Knowledge to Action', Third World Quarterly, 18 (3), 579-94 (1997) 427
25. 'Transnational Advocacy Networks in International and Regional Politics', International Social Science Journal, 159, March, 89-101 (1999) 443
Part VIII Ecological Ideas
A Doctrines and Their Consequences
26. 'The Ecological Viewpoint--and Others', in Cyril E. Black and Richard Falk (eds), The Future of the International Legal Order, Volume IV: The Structure of the International Environment, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 569-605 (1972) 461
27. 'From Limits to Growth to Global Change: Constraints and Contradictions in the Evolution of Environmental Science and Ideology', Global Environmental Change, 1 (1), December, 57-66 (1990) 498
B Epistemic Communities
28. 'Social Constructivism and the Evolution of Multilateral Environmental Governance', in Aseem Prakash and Jeffrey Hart (eds), Globalization and Governance, Chapter 4, London and New York: Routledge, 103-33 (1999) 511
29. 'Learning to Learn: Improving International Governance', Global Governance, 1 (3), September-December, 255-84 (1995) 542
30. 'Do Regimes Matter? Epistemic Communities and Mediterranean Pollution Control', International Organization, 43 (3), Summer, 377-403 (1989) 572
C Critical Constructivism
31. 'Rethinking the Ecology-Sovereignty Debate', Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 23 (3), Winter, 701-11 (1994) 601
32. 'Emancipating International Relations Theory: An Ecological Perspective', Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 25 (1), Spring, 53-75 (1996) 612
33. 'Sovereignty in World Ecopolitics', Mershon International Studies Review, 41 (2), November, 167-204 (1997) 635
34. 'Earth, Power, Knowledge: Towards a Critical Global Environmental Politics', in John MacMillan and Andrew Linklater (eds), Boundaries in Question: New Directions in International Relations, Chapter 11, London and New York: Pinter Publishers, 193-211 (1995) 673
Name Index 693
Acknowledgements vii
Part I Social Choice/Political Economy
1. 'The Problem of Social Cost', Journal of Law and Economics, III, October, 1-44 (1990) 3
2. 'It Pays to be Green: The Managerial Incentive Structure and Environmentally Sound Strategies', Columbia Journal of World Business, 30 (4), Winter, 38-57 (1995) 47
3. 'Self-interest and Environmental Management', Journal of Theoretical Politics, 6 (4), October, 593-624 (1994) 67
4. 'Regime Design Matters: Intentional Oil Pollution and Treaty Compliance', International Organization, 48 (3), Summer, 425-58 (1994) 99
5. 'The Problem of Global Environmental Protection', Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 6 (1), Spring, 68-79 (1990) 133
6. 'The Privatization of Global Environmental Governance: ISO 14000 and the Developing World', Global Governance, 4 (3), July-September, 295-316 (1998) 145
7. 'Talking with the Donkey: Cooperative Approaches to Environmental Protection', Journal of Industrial Ecology, 2 (3), 51-72 (1999) 167
8. 'A Model of Sustainable International Trade in Tropical Timber', International Environmental Affairs, 9 (1), Winter, 3-21 (1997) 189
Part II Sustainable Development Doctrines
9. 'Problems of Biogeochemistry', Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, 35, June, 487-517 (1944) 211
10. 'From One Earth to One World: An Overview by the World Commission on Environment and Development', in Our Common Future, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1-23 (1987) 242
11. 'Sustainable Development: A Critical Review', World Development, 19 (6), June, 607-21 (1991) 265
12. 'Goals, Agenda, and Policy Recommendations for Ecological Economics', in Robert Costanza (ed.), Ecological Economics: The Science and Management of Sustainability, Chapter 1, New York: Columbia University Press, 1-20 (1991) 280
Part III Free Trade and the Environment
13. 'Globalization and Its Discontents', unpublished (2000) 303
14. 'Trade and the Environment: A Critical Assessment and Some Suggestions for Reconciliation', Journal of Environment and Development, 9 (2), June, 138-59 (2000) 308
15. 'Economic Growth and the Environment', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 110 (2), May, 353-77 (1995) 330
Part IV Environmental and Ecological Security
16. 'Redefining Security', Foreign Affairs, 68 (2), Spring, 162-77 (1989) 357
17. 'Environmental Scarcities and Violent Conflict: Evidence from Cases', International Security, 19 (1), Summer, 5-40 (1994) 373
18. 'The Case Against Linking Environmental Degradation and National Security', Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 19 (3), Winter, 461-76 (1990) 409
Part V Compliance, Implementation and Effectiveness
19. 'The Concept of Regime "Effectiveness"', Cooperation and Conflict, 27 (3), September, 227-40 (1992) 427
20. 'Compliance Theory: A Synthesis', Review of European Community and International Environmental Law, 2 (4), 327-34 (1993) 441
21. 'Translating Intent into Action: Implementing Environmental Commitments', Environment, 41 (2), March, 16-20, 39-44, reset (1999) 449
22. 'Strengthening Compliance with International Environmental Accords: Preliminary Observations from a Collaborative Project', Global Governance, 1 (2), May-August, 119-48 (1995) 461
23. 'Compliance with EU Directives: Insights from International Relations and Comparative Politics', Journal of European Public Policy, 5 (1), March, 17-37 (1998) 491
24. 'Explaining Compliance and Defection: Three Models', European Journal of International Relations, 4 (1), 5-30 (1998) 512
Name Index 539


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