Environment, Society and International Relations: Towards More Effective International AgreementsRoutledge, 1. feb. 2013 - 192 sider Written in an accessible and lively style, this ground-breaking text marries a critique of current remedies towards environmental problems to original and viable alternatives. This text adopts an eco-centric rather than a traditional environmental management perspective to focuses on the key issues such as: * The effectiveness of international agreements in solving environmental problems * the role of the structures and constraints within which these agreements operate |
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... 3886 98 8 The social origins and context of acid rain and pollution of the Mediterranean Sea 114 9 Conclusion 131 Notes Bibliography Index 143 147 168 Preface This book arose out of the realisation that a viii Contents.
... 3886 98 8 The social origins and context of acid rain and pollution of the Mediterranean Sea 114 9 Conclusion 131 Notes Bibliography Index 143 147 168 Preface This book arose out of the realisation that a viii Contents.
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... context , the scope of a solution needs to be discussed . Cox distin- guishes between problem - solving theory and critical theory ( Cox , 1981 : 128 ) . Problem - solving theory reproduces prevailing power and social relationships with ...
... context , the scope of a solution needs to be discussed . Cox distin- guishes between problem - solving theory and critical theory ( Cox , 1981 : 128 ) . Problem - solving theory reproduces prevailing power and social relationships with ...
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... context . In this way , the strengths and weaknesses of traditional approaches can be evaluated and the results compared to the more comprehensive approach proposed in this book . The Mediterranean Action Plan has been chosen because it ...
... context . In this way , the strengths and weaknesses of traditional approaches can be evaluated and the results compared to the more comprehensive approach proposed in this book . The Mediterranean Action Plan has been chosen because it ...
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... context that includes nature or the environ- ment . This means that environmental degradation is not seen just as a ... context of ecosystem dysfunction . This dysfunction then has to be placed back in a social context in order to fully ...
... context that includes nature or the environ- ment . This means that environmental degradation is not seen just as a ... context of ecosystem dysfunction . This dysfunction then has to be placed back in a social context in order to fully ...
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Towards More Effective International Agreements Gabriela Kütting. context in order to fully conceptualise the scale of the problem . I argue that conventional social science analysis in general disregards the link between nature and ...
Towards More Effective International Agreements Gabriela Kütting. context in order to fully conceptualise the scale of the problem . I argue that conventional social science analysis in general disregards the link between nature and ...
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PART II | 96 |
PART III | 97 |
The social origins and context of acid rain and pollution of | 114 |
Conclusion | 131 |
Notes | 143 |
Index | 168 |
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