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The Global Environment and World Politics 2nd Edition

by Elizabeth R. DeSombre

An examination of the current issues facing the environment and the increasing responsibility of the world governments to address these issues.

  • Imprint: Continuum
  • Series: International Relations for the 21st Century
  • Pub. date: 01 Jun 2007
  • ISBN: 9780826490520
288 Pages, paperback World rights
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Description

Environmental issues are increasingly important factors in world politics - just think of the intense speculation over the climate change discussions at the forthcoming G8 summit. The study of global environmental politics draws on a variety of academic traditions. It uses international relations theory to look at the concerns and actions of states, but has also had to find a variety of new concepts and perspectives in order to explain issues unique to the study of the environment.

Here, DeSombre examines four important aspects of the field: international environmental cooperation; the relationship between the environment and security; the issues of science, uncertainty and risk; and the role of non-state actors. In the second half of the book she examines these issues through the use of case studies on specific problems facing the global environment, including global change, the politics of whaling, the protection of Amazonian biodiversity and acid rain in Europe and North America.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. International Environmental Cooperation
3. Environment and Security
4. Sicence, Uncertainty and Risk
5. The Role of Non-Governmental Actors
6. Ozone Depletion and Climate Change
7. Whaling
8. Amazonian Biodiversity
9. Acid Rain in Europe and North America
10. Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index

Author(s)

Elizabeth R. DeSombre, Elizabeth R. DeSombre is Frost Associate Professor of Environmental Studies and Associate Professor of Political Science, Wellesley College, USA.

Reviews

“In this well-written second edition of her book, Elizabeth DeSombre presents a broad but focused analysis of the ways in which global environmental politics and policy interact with and alter the larger system of world politics.” –Bruce Doern, Technology and Culture, Vol. 49, October 2008

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