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_aEnvironment in the new global economy / _cedited by Peter M. Haas. |
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_aCheltenham, inglaterra ; _aNorthampton, Mass. : _bEdward Elgar Publishing, _c2003. |
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_a2 volúmenes : _bilustraciones, gráficas, mapas, tablas a blanco y negro ; _c25 cm. |
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_aThe international library of writings on the new global economy / series editor Helen V. Milner, James T. Shotwell ; _v1 |
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_aVOLUMEN I. Analytic approaches to the IPE of the environment -- _tAcknowledgements, ix -- _tIntroduction / _rPeter M. Haas, xiii -- _tPart I. What is 'the environment'?, 3 -- _t1., Historical perspectives on sustainable development / _rClive Ponting, 3 -- _t2. The great transformation / _rRobert W. Kates; eds. in B.L. Turner II, William C. Clark, Robert W. Kates, John F. Richards, Jessica T. Mathews and William B. Meller, 13 -- _t3. The human ecology of global change / _rWilliam C. Clark, 30 -- _tPart II. Tragedy of the commons, 61 -- _t4. The economic theory of a common-property resource: the fishery / _rH. Scott Gordon, 61 -- _t5. The tragedy of the commons / _rGarrett Hardin, 80 -- _t6. No tragedy on the commons / _rSusan Jane Buck Cox, 86 -- _t7. The tragedy of the commons: twenty-two years later / _rDavid Feeny, Fikret Berkes, Bonnie J. McCay and James M. Acheson, 99 -- _t8. Reformulating the commons / _rElinor Ostrom, 118 -- _tPart III. Power and leadership, 145 -- _t9. Geopolitics as theory: historical security materialism / _rDaniel Deudney, 145 -- _t10. To prevent a world wasteland: a proposal / _rGeorge F. Kennan, 176 -- _t11. Must it be the rest against the west? / _rMatthew Connelly and Paul Kennedy, 189 -- _tPart IV. International institutions, 203 -- _t12. The interest-based explanation of international environmental policy / _rDetlef Sprinz and Tapani Vaahtoranta, 203 -- _t13. The politics of international regime formation: managing natural resources and the environment / _rOran R. Young, 232 -- _t14. Political leadership and regime formation: on the development of institutions in international society / _rOran R. Young, 259 -- _t15. Institutions for the earth: promoting international environmental protection / _rMarc A. Levy, Peter M. Haas and Robert O. Keohane, 287 -- _tPart V. Radical political economy, 305 -- _t16. Environment and development: the case of the developing countries / _rJoao Augusto de Araujo Castro, 305 -- _t17. "The limits to growth" and class politics / _rJohan Galtung, 321 -- _t18. Environment and development: the story of a dangerous liaison / _rWolfgang Sachs, 335 -- _tPart VI. Domestic politics, 343 -- _t19. Lapsed leadership: U.S. international environmental policy since rio / _rRobert L. Paarlberg, 343 -- _t20. Baptists and bootleggers for the environment: the origins of the united states unilateral sanctions / _rElisabeth R. DeSombre, 363 -- _t21. Understanding why governments in developing countries waste natural resources / _rWilliam Ascher, 386 -- _t22. Building trust: laying a foundation for environmental regulation in the former soviet bloc / _rRuth Greenspan Bell, 401 -- _t23. Global environmental concern: an anomaly for postmaterialism / _rRiley E. Dunlap and Angela G. Mertig, 418 -- _tPart VII. NGOs and civil society, 427 -- _t24. NGOs and the environment: from knowledge to action / _rSheila Jasanoff, 427 -- _t25. Transnational advocacy networks in international and regional politics / _rMargaret E. Keck and Kathryn Sikkink, 443 -- _tPart VIII. Ecological ideas, 461 -- _tA. Doctrines and their consequences, 461 -- _t26. The ecological viewpoint and others / _rHarold and Margaret Sprout, 461 -- _t27. From limits to growth to global change: constraints and contradictions in the evolution of environmental science and ideology / _rFrederick H. Buttell, Ann P. Hawkins and Alison G. Power, 498 -- _tB. Epistemic communities, 511 -- _t28. Social constructivism and the evolution of multilateral environmental governance / _rPeter M. Haas, 511 -- _t29. Learning to learn: improving international governance / _rPeter M. Haas and Ernst B. Haas, 542 -- _t30. Do regimes matter? epistemic communities and mediterranean pollution control / _rPeter M. Haas, 572 -- _tC. Critical constructivism, 601 -- _t31. Rethinking the ecology-sovereignty debate / _rKen Conca, 601 -- _t32. Emancipating international relations theory: an ecological perspective / _rEric Laferriere, 612 -- _t33. Sovereignty in world ecopolitics / _rKaren T. Litfin, 635 -- _t34. Earth, power, knowledge: towards a critical global environmental politics / _rPeter Doran, 673 -- _tName index, 693. |
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_aVOLUMEN II. Applications -- _tAcknowledgements, vii -- _tAn introduction by the editor to both volumes appears in Volume I, 3 -- _tPart I. Social choice/political economy, 3 -- _t1. The problem of social cost / _rRonald H. Coase, 3 -- _t2. It pays to be green: the managerial incentive structure and environmentally sound strategies / _rGiulio M. Gallarotti, 47 -- _t3. Self-interest and environmental management / _rKenneth A. Oye and James H. Maxwell, 67 -- _t4. Regime design matters: intentional oil pollution and treaty compliance / _rRonald B. Mitchell, 99 -- _t5. The problem of global environmental protection / _rScott Barrett, 133 -- _t6. The privatization of global environmental governance: ISO 14000 and the developing world / _rJennifer Clapp, 145 -- _t7. Talking with the donkey: cooperative approaches to environmental protection / _rKathryn Harrison, 167 -- _t8. A Model of Sustainable International Trade in Tropical Timber / _rPeter Dauvergne, 189 -- _tPart II. Sustainable development doctrines, 211 -- _t9. Problems of Biogeochemistry / _rW.I. Vernadsky, 211 -- _t10. From one earth to one world: an overview by the world commission on environment and development / _rWorld Commission on Environment and Development, 211 -- _t11. Sustainable Development: A Critical Review / _rSharachchandra M. Lélé, 265 -- _t12. Goals, agenda, and policy recommendations for ecological economics / _rRobert Costanza, Herman E. Daly and Joy A. Bartholomew, 280 -- _tPart III. Free trade and the environment, 303 -- _t13. Globalization and its discontents / _rHerman E. Daly, 303 -- _t14. Trade and the environment: a critical assessment and some suggestions for reconciliation / _rEric Neumayer, 308 -- _t15. Economic growth and the environment / _rGene M. Grossman and Alan B. Krueger, 330 -- _tPart IV. Environmental and ecological security, 357 -- _t16. Redefining security / _rJessica Tuchman Mathews, 357 -- _t17. Environmental scarcities and violent conflict: evidence from cases / _rThomas F. Homer-Dixon, 373 -- _t18. The case against linking environmental degradation and national security / _rDaniel Deudney, 409 -- _tPart V. Compliance, implementation and effectiveness, 427 -- _t19. The concept of regime "effectiveness" / _rArild Underdal, 427 -- _t20. Compliance theory: a synthesis / _rRonald B. Mitchell, 441 -- _t21. Translating intent into action: implementing environmental commitments / _rDavid G. Victor and Eugene B. Skolnikoff, 449 -- _t22. Strengthening compliance with international environmental accords: preliminary observations from a collaborative project / _rHarold K. Jacobson and Edith Brown Weiss, 461 -- _t23. Compliance with EU directives: insights from international relations and comparative politics / _rPeter M. Haas, 491 -- _t24. Explaining compliance and defection: three models / _rArild Underdal, 512. |
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