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Table of contents<br/>Part 1: International Environmental Problems and their Sources<br/>Overview of the problems<br/>Global change and the earth system: a planet under pressure - Will Steffen, Angelina Sanderson, Peter Tyson, Jill Jager, Pamela Matson, Berrien Moore III, Frank Oldfield, Katherine Richardson, John Schellnhuber, B.L. Turner II, and Robert Wasson<br/>Sustainability science - Robert W. Kates et al<br/>Entering the century of the environment: a new social contract for science. - Jane Lubchenco<br/>The long-term development of global environmental risk management: conclusions and implications for the future - Josee van Eijndhoven, William C. Clark, and Jill Jager<br/>Basic structural forces<br/>The IPAT equation and its variants: changing views of technology and environmental impact. - Marian R. Chertow<br/>Population<br/>An essay on the principle of population - T. R. Malthus<br/>Optimum human population size - Gretchen Daily, Anne H. Ehrlich, and Paul Ehrlich<br/>Tragedy of the Commons<br/>The tragedy of the commons - Garrett Hardin<br/>Common-pool resources and international environmental politics - J. Samuel Barkin and George E. Shambaugh<br/>Reformulating the commons - Elinor Ostrom<br/>Development and capacity<br/>Economic growth and the environment - Gene M. Grossman and Allen B. Krueger<br/>Capacity development for the environment: broadening the focus - Ambuj D. Sagar and Stacy D. van Deveer<br/>Human values<br/>Sustainability values, attitudes, and behaviors: a review of multinational and global trends - Anthony A. Leiserowitz, Robert W. Kates, and Thomas M. Parris<br/>The shallow and the deep, long-range ecology movement: a summary - Arne Naess<br/>Movements, networks, hierarchies: a gender perspective on global environmental governance - Charlotte Bretherton<br/>Large scale forces<br/>Rethinking the ecology-sovereignty debate - Ken Conca<br/>Towards a political economy of global environmental governance - Peter Newell<br/>Understanding global environmental politics: domination, accumulation, resistance - Matthew Paterson<br/>Part 2: International environmental agenda setting and policy formation<br/>Background on global environmental diplomacy<br/>The structuring of a world environmental regime, 1870-1990 - John W. Meyer, David John Frank, Ann Hironaka, Evan Schofer, and Nancy Brandon Tuma<br/>International environmental agreements: a survey of their features, formation, and effects - Ronald B. Mitchell<br/>Appraising the earth summit - Peter M. Haas, Marc A. Levy, and Edward A. Parson<br/>Perspectives on the Johannesburg Summit - James Gustave Speth<br/>Determinants of success in institutional creation and of institutional design<br/>Overview of influences on negotiations<br/>The formation of international regimes: hypotheses and cases - Gail Osherenko and Oran R. Young<br/>The interest-based explanation of international environmental policy - Detlef Sprinz and Tapani Vaahtoranta<br/>Transnational cooperation dilemmas - Scott Barrett<br/>Self-interest and environmental management - Kenneth A. Oye and James M. Maxwell<br/>Specific influences: Powerful states<br/>The USA and global environmental policy: domestic constraints on effective leadership - Glen Sussman<br/>Baptists and bootleggers for the environment: the origins of United States unilateral sanctions - Elizabeth DeSombre<br/>Specific influences: Developing states<br/>The view from the South: developing countries in global environmental politics - Adil Najam<br/>Specific influences: Scientists<br/>Information and influence - Ronald B. Mitchell, William C. Clark, and David W. Cash<br/>Specific influences: NGOs<br/>NGO influence in international environmental negotiations: a framework for analysis - Michele M. Betsill and Elisabeth Corell<br/>Specific influences: leaders:<br/>Political leadership and regime formation: on the development of institutions in international society - Oran R. Young<br/>Alternatives to international agreements<br/>Environmental activism and world civic politics - Paul Wapner<br/>The privatization of global environmental governance: ISO 14000 and the developing world - Jennifer Clapp<br/>Private governance and the South: lessons from global forest politics - Philipp Pattberg<br/>Part 3: The effects of international environmental institutions<br/>Effectiveness as a concept<br/>The effect of international environmental institutions: how we might learn more - Thomas Bernauer<br/>One question, two answers - Arild Underdal<br/>Factors that influence institutional effectiveness<br/>The effectiveness of international environmental regimes - Oran R. Young and Marc A. Levy<br/>Assessing the record and designing strategies to engage countries - Harold K. Jacobson and Edith Brown Weiss<br/>Do regimes matter? Epistemic communities and Mediterranean pollution control - Peter M. Haas<br/>Institutional interaction in global environmental governance: the case of the Cartagena Protocol and the World Trade Organization - Sebastian Oberthor and Thomas Gehring<br/>Methodology<br/>Empirical research on international environmental policy: designing qualitative case studies - Ronald B. Mitchell and Thomas Bernauer<br/>The Oslo-Potsdam solution to measuring regime effectiveness: critique, response, and the road ahead - Jon Hovi, Detlef F. Sprinz, and Arild Underdal<br/>Part 4: International environmental issues and international environmental debates<br/>Issues<br/>Climate change<br/>Fourth Assessment Report Climate Change 2007: Synthesis Report Summary for Policymakers - Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change<br/>Globalization, vulnerability to climate change, and perceived injustice - Bradley C. Parks and J. Timmons Roberts<br/>Ozone Depletion<br/>The theoretical and practical significance of the ozone regime - Edward A. Parson<br/>Deforestation<br/>The environmental challenge to loggers in the Asia-Pacific: corporate practices in informal regimes of governance - Peter Dauvergne<br/>Biodiversity<br/>Domestic institutions and international regulatory cooperation: comparative responses to the Convention on Biological Diversity - Kal Raustiala<br/>Hazardous Waste Trade<br/>Seeping through the regulatory cracks: the international transfer of toxic waste - Jennifer Clapp<br/>Fisheries<br/>Unilateralism and multilateralism in international fisheries management - J. Samuel Barkin and Elizabeth DeSombre<br/>Rhine<br/>Reducing pollution of the Rhine River: the influence of international cooperation - Thomas Bernauer and Peter Moser<br/>European Union<br/>The European Union as an environmental governance system - Regina S. Axelrod, Norman J. Vig, and Miranda A. Schreurs<br/>Whaling<br/>Whalers, cetologists, environmentalists and the international management of whaling - M. J. Peterson<br/>Marine Pollution<br/>Regime design matters: intentional oil pollution and treaty compliance - Ronald B. Mitchell<br/>LRTAP<br/>Assessing the effectiveness of international environmental agreements: the case of the 1985 Helsinki Protocol - Evan Ringquist and Tatiana Kostadinova<br/>Debates<br/>World Environment Organization<br/>Toward a World Environment Organization: reflections upon a vital debate - Steve Charnovitz<br/>Addressing the global governance deficit - Peter M. Haas<br/>Free Trade and the Environment<br/>Bridging the trade-environment divide - Daniel C. Esty<br/>Beyond pollution havens - David Wheeler<br/>Environmental Security<br/>Armed conflict and the environment: a critique of the literature - Nils Petter Gleditsch<br/>The environment and violent conflict - Daniel M. Schwartz, Tom Deligiannis, and Thomas Homer-Dixon<br/>Sustainable Development<br/>From one earth to one world: an overview by the World Commission on Environment and Development - World Commission on Environment and Development<br/>The chimera of "sustainable development" - Wilfred Beckerman<br/>Sustainable development and Agenda 21: the secular bible of global free markets and pluralist democracy - Timothy Doyle<br/>International Financial Institutions and the Environment<br/>Delegation to international organizations: agency theory and World Bank environmental reform - Daniel L. Nielson and Michael J. Tierney<br/>Concluding section<br/>The sovereignty of nature? environmental protection in a postmodern age - Paul Wapner<br/>'Earth system governance' as a crosscutting theme of global change research - Frank Biermann |