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The Internationalization of Environmental Protection

This book represents an important contribution to debate on international environmental cooperation for students of international relations.

Miranda A. Schreurs (Edited by), Elizabeth Economy (Edited by)

9780521585361, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 2 October 1997

240 pages, 1 b/w illus.
22.8 x 15.2 x 1.7 cm, 0.39 kg

Exploring the intersection of the 'domestic' and the 'international' in environmental politics, this book presents seven original case studies which show how the internationalization of environmental protection efforts is altering policy-making processes, policy outcomes, and the effectiveness of policy implementation. The authors argue that while new norms and institutions for the global environment are emerging which are changing policy-making processes at the national and regional levels, sub-state politics continues to influence strongly the nature of national responses to international environmental problems. The volume examines climate change politics in China, Japan, and Germany; ozone layer protection in the United States, United Kingdom, Japan, and Germany; East-West environmental cooperation and the former Soviet Union; Zimbabwe and the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species; biodiversity politics in the United States and United Kingdom; and environmental protection within the European Union.

1. Domestic and international linkages in environmental politics Miranda A. Schreurs and Elizabeth C. Economy
2. Chinese policy-making and global climate change: two-front diplomacy and the international community Elizabeth Economy
3. The domestic politics of global biodiversity protection in the United Kingdom and the United States Kal Raustiala
4. Domestic and international linkages in global environmental politics: a case study of the Montreal Protocol Joanne M. Kauffman
5. The internationalization of environmental protection in the USSR and its successor states Robert G. Darst
6. Domestic institutions and international environmental agendas in Japan and Germany Miranda A. Schreurs
7. Zimbabwe and CITES: illustrating the reciprocal relationship between the state and the international regime Phyllis Mofson
8. The European Union: bridging domestic and international environmental policy making Angela Liberatore.

Subject Areas: International relations [JPS]

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