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Climate change and depletion of the ozone layer are two examples of dramatic changes in the Earth's natural environment which raise new questions in international relations. The chapters in this book explore some of the theoretical and policy problems that are posed by global environmental change. The variety of perspectives employed - international relations theory, international political economy, international law, strategic studies - reflect the complexity of the issues involved. This book is designed to be of interest to environmental specialists and international relations theorists as it provides a useful survey of these issues for all students of world affairs.
Contents
Acknowledgements - Notes on the Contributors - Introduction; I.H.Rowlands & M.Greene - Global Environmental Change and International Governance; O.R.Young - The International Politics of Global Environmental Change; I.H.Rowlands - Obtaining International Environmental Protection through Epistemic Consensus; P.M.Haas - Economics and the Global Environmental Challenge; D.Pearce - The Environmental Challenges in Eastern Europe; C.ZumBrunnen - Institutional and Legal Responses to Global Environmental Change; G.Plant - North-South Issues, The Common Heritage of Mankind and Global Environmental Change; K.Ramakrishna - The Mirage of Eco-War: The Weak Relationship Among Global Environmental Change, National Security and Interstate Violence; D.Deudney - Index