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Encircling the seamless : India, climate change and the global commons

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Publication details: New Delhi Oxford University Press 2010Description: 347p xviiiISBN:
  • 9780198066750
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 344.046 DAM
Contents:
Contents: 1.: The New International Environment: Changing the Unchanged; 2.: Stereotypes on Development; 3.:. How Statesmen and International Organizations View the Challenges of Globalization; 4.: India: The Multi Faced Nation State; 5.: The Facets of India's Rurality; 6.: Adapting to Globalization or Fighting it? The Politics of the Local and ICT; 7.: Environmentalism in the World; 8.: Policies for the Environment-The Story of India; 9.: Leaders, Markets and Values: Neo-Malthusian Discourses; 10.: Compensating For Lost Resources. Do They Work?; 11.: Multilateral Environmental Agreements: The Scourge of Instrumentalism; 12.: Civil Society, Non-civil Society, Non-governmental Organizations, and Environment and Trade; 13.: Restructuring International Regimes for Global Sustainable Development; 14.: Diversity as the Lodestar of Global Environmental Governance.
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Contents:
1.: The New International Environment: Changing the Unchanged;
2.: Stereotypes on Development;
3.:. How Statesmen and International Organizations View the Challenges of Globalization;
4.: India: The Multi Faced Nation State;
5.: The Facets of India's Rurality;
6.: Adapting to Globalization or Fighting it? The Politics of the Local and ICT;
7.: Environmentalism in the World;
8.: Policies for the Environment-The Story of India;
9.: Leaders, Markets and Values: Neo-Malthusian Discourses;
10.: Compensating For Lost Resources. Do They Work?;
11.: Multilateral Environmental Agreements: The Scourge of Instrumentalism;
12.: Civil Society, Non-civil Society, Non-governmental Organizations, and Environment and Trade;
13.: Restructuring International Regimes for Global Sustainable Development;
14.: Diversity as the Lodestar of Global Environmental Governance.

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