1st Edition
International Environmental Treaties and State Behavior Factors Influencing Cooperation
By Denise DeGarmo
Copyright 2005
194 Pages
by
Routledge
194 Pages
by
Routledge
194 Pages
by
Routledge
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Despite the growing recognition of the importance of environmental issues for nation-state security, current research on international environmental security is insufficient. Although scholars in the field of International Relations believe that there is an appropriate role for international relations theory in analyzing global environmental concerns, the existing literature is predominantly descriptive or prescriptive rather than analytical. This study attempts to remedy this problem by conducting an empirical analysis of nation-state behavior in the international environmental realm.
1. International Environmental Problems and International Environmental Politics: An Overview 2. International Relations Theory and International Environmental Politics: Epistemological Issues and Existing Approaches 3. The History of International Environmentalism 4. Determinants of Nation-State Behavior in the International Environmental Realm: Becoming a Party to International Environmental Treaties 5. Becoming a Party to International Environmental Treaties: An Analysis 6. Becoming a Party to International Environmental Treaties: Case Studies 7. Conclusions Appendices Notes Bibliography
Biography
Denise K. Degarmo