Kate's International Environmental Politics Cites, as of ...



International Environmental Politics Cites, as of April 2004

From Kate O'Neill (koneill@nature.berkeley.edu)

Note:

• The categorizations are usually not exclusive; some items are double-categorized

• The library is built from my own bibliography; any suggestions welcome, and apologies for obvious omissions

Topics in Brief:

1. Global Environmental Governance: General Works in the Field (International Environmental Regimes, Framing, Negotiations)

a. Books

b. Articles, chapters, papers

2. Implementation and Compliance, Capacity Building, Effectiveness, institutional linkages

3. Norms, Ideas, Epistemic Communities, Science

4. North-South Relations

5. Issue Specific

6. International Relations and Regime Theory

7. International Environmental Law and Legal Principles

8. Non-State Actors: IGOs (including WEO, summits) NGOs, Transnational Networks, MNCs, private governance

9. Trade and The Environment (Pollution Haven Hypothesis)

10. Globalization, Ecological Modernization, Risk Society, Transboundary Risk Management, Policy Diffusion; the Precautionary Principle

11. Environment and Security

12. Comparative Environmental Politics, International-Domestic Linkages, Foreign Policy

13. Historical Approaches

14. Methods

15. Health and Environment

1. Global Environmental Governance: General Works in the Field (International Environmental Regimes, Framing, Negotiations)

a. Books

Andresen, Steinar, and Willy Ostreng, eds. International Resource Management: Science and Politics. London: Belhaven Press, 1989.

Andrews, Richard N. L. Managing the Environment, Managing Ourselves: A History of American Environmental Policy. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1999.

Barkin, J. Samuel, and George E. Shambaugh, eds. Anarchy and the Environment: The International Relations of Common Pool Resources. Albany: SUNY Press, 1999.

Benedick, Richard (1987). Ozone Diplomacy. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press.

Benedick, Richard Eliot. Ozone Diplomacy: New Directions in Safeguarding the Planet, Enlarged Edition. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1998.

Brenton, Tony. The Greening of Machiavelli: The Evolution of International Environmental Politics. London: Earthscan Publications Ltd., 1994.

Broadhead, Lee-Anne (2002). International Environmental Politics: The Limits of Green Diplomacy. Boulder, Lynne Reinner.

Brown, Lester R., Ed. (1991). The Worldwatch Reader on Global Environmental Issues. Washington, W.W. Norton.

Brown, Lester R. (1995). Who Will Feed China? Wake-Up Call for a Small Planet. New York, W. W. Norton.

Brown, Lester R. and Ed Ayres, Eds. (1998). The World Watch Reader on Global Environmental Issues, 1998 Edition. New York, W. W. Norton and Company.

Carroll, John E., ed. International Environmental Diplomacy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.

Chasek, Pamela S. (2001). Earth Negotiations: Analyzing Thirty Years of Environmental Diplomacy. Tokyo, United Nations University Press.

Choucri, Nazli, ed. Global Accord: Environmental Challenges and International Responses. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1993.

Clark, W. E., and Munn. Sustainable Development of the Biosphere. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986.

Conca, Ken, and Geoffrey D. Dabelko, eds. Green Planet Blues: Environmental Politics from Stockholm to Kyoto. Boulder: Westview Press, 1998.

Conca, Ken, Michael Alberty, and Geoffrey D. Dabelko, eds. Green Planet Blues: Environmental Politics from Stockholm to Rio. Boulder: Westview, 1995.

Cooper, Richard N. Environmental and Resource Policies for the World Economy. Washington DC: The Brookings Institution, 1994.

Daly, Herman E. (1996). Beyond Growth: The Economics of Sustainable Development. Boston, Beacon Press.

Dauvergne, Peter. Shadows in the Forest: Japan and the Politics of Timber in Southeast Asia. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1997. forests, non-state actors

Doyle, Timothy, and Doug McEachern. Environment and Politics. London: Routledge, 1998.

Eckersley, Robyn (2004). The Green State: Rethinking Democracy and Sovereignty. Cambridge, MIT Press.

Ehrlich, Paul R. and Ann H. Ehrlich (1970). Population, Resources, Environment: Issues in Human Ecology. San Francisco, W.H. Freeman and Company.

Elliott, Jennifer (1994). An Introduction to Sustainable Development. London, Routledge.

Elliott, Lorraine (1998). The Global Politics of the Environment. New York, NYU Press.

French, Hilary (2000). Vanishing Borders: Protecting the Planet in the Age of Globalization. New York, W. W. Norton and Company.

Gilpin, Alan (1996). Dictionary of Environment and Sustainable Development. Chichester, John Wiley and Sons.

Glasbergen, Pieter, and Andrew Blowers, eds. Perspectives on Environmental Problems. London: Arnold, 1995.

Goldman, Michael, Ed. (1998). Privatizing Nature: Political Struggles for the Global Commons. New Brunswick, Rutgers University Press.

Gore, Al (1993). Earth in the Balance: Ecology and the Human Spirit. New York, Plume Books.

Guha, Ramachandra (2000). Environmentalism: A Global History. New York, Longman.

Haas, Peter M., Robert O. Keohane, and Marc A. Levy, eds. Institutions for the Earth: Sources of Effective International Environmental Protection. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1993.

Hammond, Allen (1998). Which World? Scenarios for the 21st Century. Washington DC, Island Press.

Helm, Dieter, ed. Economic Policy Towards the Environment. Oxford: Blackwell, 1991.

Hertsgaard, Mark (1999). Earth Odyssey: Around the world in search of our environmental future. New York, Broadway Books.

Hughes, J. Donald, Ed. (2000). The Face of the Earth: Environment and World History. Armonk, NY, M.E. Sharpe.

Hunter, J. Robert (1997). Simple Things Won't Save the Earth. Austin, University of Texas Press.

Hurrell, Andrew, and Benedict Kingsbury, eds. The International Politics of the Environment. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992.

Jasanoff, Sheila and Marybeth Long Martello, Eds. (2004). Earthly Politics: Local and Global in Environmental Governance. Cambridge, MIT Press.

Journal of International Affairs, Ed. (1991). The Politics of the Global Environment.

Joyner, Christopher C. (1998). Governing the Frozen Commons: The Antarctic Regime and Environmental Protection. Columbia, SC, University of South Carolina Press.

Kamieniecki, Sheldon, ed. Environmental Politics in the International Arena: Movements, Parties, Organizations and Policy. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1993.

Keil, Roger, David V. J. Bell, et al., Eds. (1998). Political Ecology: Global and Local. London, Routledge.

Kirkby, John, Phil O'Keefe, et al., Eds. (1995). The Earthscan Reader in Sustainable Development. London, Earthscan.

Lipschutz, Ronnie D., and Ken Conca, eds. The State and Social Power in Global Environmental Politics. New York: Columbia University Press, 1993.

Lipschutz, Ronnie D. (2003). Global Environmental Politics: Power, Perspectives, and Practice. Washington, CQ Press.

Litfin, Karen T., ed. The Greening of Sovereignty in World Politics. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1998.

Levin, Simon (1999). Fragile Dominion: Complexity and the Commons. Reading, MA, Perseus Books.

Lomborg, Bjorn (2001). The Skeptical Environmentalist: Measuring the Real State of the World. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

Low, Nicholas, and Brendan Gleeson. Justice, Society and Nature: An Exploration of Political Ecology. London: Routledge, 1998.

Luterbacher, Urs and Detlef F. Sprinz, Eds. (2001). International Relations and Global Climate Change. Cambridge, MIT Press.

Maniates, Michael F., Ed. (2003). Encountering Global Environmental Politics: Teaching, Learning and Empowering Knowledge. Lanham, MD, Rowman & Littlefield.

Mathews, J.T., Ed. (1991). Preserving the Global Environment. New York, W.W. Norton.

MacNeill, J., P. Winsemius, et al. (1991). Beyond Interdependence: the meshing of the world's economy and the earth's ecology. New York, Oxford University Press.

McGinnis, Michael Vincent, Ed. (1999). Bioregionalism. London, Routledge.

M'Gonigle, R.M., and M.W. Zacher. Pollution, Politics and International Law: Tankers at Sea. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1979.

Ophuls, W. (1977). Ecology and the Politics of Scarcity. San Francisco, W.H. Freeman and Company.

Ostrom, Elinor (1990). Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

Panayotou, Theodore (1992). Empirical Tests and Policy Analysis of Environmental Degradation at Different Stages of Economic Development.

Panayotou, Theodore (1993). Green Markets: The Economics of Sustainable Development. San Francisco, Institute for Contemporary Studies.

Park, C., Ed. (1986). Environmental Policies: An International Review. London, Croom Helm.

Paterson, Matthew (1996). Global Warming and Global Politics. London, Routledge.

Paterson, Matthew (2001). Understanding Global Environmental Politics: Domination, Accumulation, Resistance. Basingstoke, Palgrave.

Peterson, Mary J. (1988). Managing the Frozen South. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Pirages, Dennis (1978). The New Context for International Relations: Global Ecopolitics. North Scituate, Massachusetts.

Pirages, Dennis. Global Technopolitics: The International Politics of Technology and Resources. Pacific Grove: Brooks/Cole Publishing Company, 1989.

Porter, Gareth and Janet Welsh Brown (1995). Global Environmental Politics, 2nd Edition. Boulder, Westview.

Porter, Gareth, Janet Welsh Brown, et al. (2000). Global Environmental Politics, Third Edition. Boulder, Westview Press.

Princen, Thomas, Michael F. Maniates, et al., Eds. (2002). Confronting Consumption. Cambridge, MIT Press.

Redclift, M., and T. Benton, eds. Social Theory and the Global Environment. London: Routledge, 1994.

Redclift, M.R. (1989). Sustainable Development: Exploring the Contradictions. London, Routledge.

Rosenbaum, Walter A. Environmental Politics and Policy, 4th Edition. Washington DC: Congressional Quarterly Press, 1998.

Schnaiberg, Allan, and Kenneth Allan Gould. Environment and Society: The Enduring Conflict. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994.

Seager, Joni (1993). Earth Follies: Feminism, Politics and the Environment. London, Earthscan.

Seager, Joni (1995). The State of the Environment Atlas: The International Visual Survey. London, Penguin Books.

Sjöstedt, G., Ed. (1993). International Environmental Negotiation. Newbury Park, SAGE Publications.

Social Learning Group (2001). Learning to Manage Global Environmental Risks, Vols. 1 and 2. Cambridge, MIT Press.

Soroos, Marvin S. (1998). The Endangered Atmosphere: Preserving a Global Commons. Columbia, SC, University of South Carolina Press.

Stevis, Dimitris, and Valerie J. Assetto, eds. The International Political Economy of the Environment: Critical Perspectives. Boulder: Lynne Reinner, 2000.

Stone, Christopher D. (1993). The Gnat is Older than Man: Global Environment and Human Agenda. Princeton, Princton University Press.

Susskind, Lawrence E. Environmental Diplomacy: Negotiating More Effective Global Environmental Agreements. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994.

Susskind, Lawrence E., E. Siskind, et al., Eds. (1990). Nine Case Studies in International Environmental Negotiation. Cambridge, MA, The MIT - Harvard Public Disputes Program.

Swanson, Timothy and Sam Johnston (1999). Global Environmental Problems and International Environmental Agreements: The Economics of International Institution Building. London, Edward Elgar.

Switzer, Jacqueline V. Environmental Politics: Domestic and Global Dimensions. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994.

Thomas, Caroline (1992). The Environment in International Relations. London, Royal Institute for International Affairs.

Tolba, Mostafa K., Ed. (1992). The World Environment 1972-1992: Two Decades of Challenge. London, Chapman and Hall.

Tolba, Mustafa K., and Iwona Rummel-Buska. Global Environmental Diplomacy: Negotiating Environmental Agreements for the World, 1973-1992. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1998.

UNCED (1992). Rio Declaration on Environment and Development, United Nations.

United Nations Environment Programme (1991). Environmental Data Report, 1991/2. Oxford, Basil Blackwell Reference.

United Nations Environment Programme (1993). Environmental Data Report 1993-4. Oxford, Basil Blackwell Reference.

Vig, Norman J., and Regina S. Axelrod, eds. The Global Environment: Institutions, Law and Policy. Washington: Congressional Quarterly Press, 1999.

Vogler, John. The Global Commons: Environmental and Technological Governance. Chichester: John Wiley and Sons, 2000.

Vogler, John, and Mark F. Imber, eds. The Environment and International Relations. London: Routledge, 1996.

Wapner, Paul. Environmental Activism and World Civic Politics. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1996.

Wells, Donald T. (1996). Environmental Policy: A Global Perspective for the Twenty-First Century. Upper Saddle River, NJ, Prentice-Hall.

Wettestad, Jörgen. Designing Effective Environmental Regimes: The Key Conditions. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 1999.

World Resources Institute (1994). World Resources 1994-5: A Guide to the Global Environment. New York, Oxford University Press.

World Resources Institute (1996). World Resources: A Guide to the Global Environment, 1996-97. New York, Oxford University Press.

World Resources Institute (1998). World Resources, 1998-99: A Guide to the Global Environment. New York, Oxford University Press.

Worldwatch Institute, Ed. (1992). State of the World, 1992: A Worldwatch Institute Report on Progress Toward a Sustainable Society. New York, W.W. Norton.

Worldwatch Institute (1993). State of the World, 1993. Washington, W.W. Norton.

Worldwatch Institute (1996). State of the World, 1996. New York, W. W. Norton.

Young, Oran R. (1989). International Cooperation: International Regimes for Natural Resources and the Environment. Ithaca, Cornell University Press.

Young, Oran R. Creating Regimes: Arctic Accords and International Governance. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1998.

Young, Oran R., ed. Global Governance: Drawing Insights from the Environmental Experience. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1997.

Young, Oran R. International Governance: Protecting the Environment in a Stateless Society. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1994.

b. Articles, Papers, Chapters

Auer, Matthew R. (2000). "Who participates in global environmental governance? Partial answers from international relations theory." Policy Sciences 33(2): 155-180.

Barrett, Scott. “The Problem of Global Environmental Protection.” Oxford Review of Economic Policy 6.1 (1990): 68-79.

Boulding, Kenneth (1992). The Economics of the Coming Spaceship Earth. The Earthscan Reader in Environmental Economics. A. Markandya and J. Richardson. London, Earthscan Publications, Ltd.

Bretherton, Charlotte (1998). "Global Environmental Politics: Putting gender on the agenda?" Review of International Studies 24(1): 85-100.

Buttel, Frederick H. “World Society, the Nation-State, and Environmental Protection: Comment on Frank, Hironaka, and Schofer.” American Sociological Review 65 (2000): 117-121.

Burger, Joanna, and Michael Gochfeld. “The Tragedy of the Commons at 30 Years.” Environment 40.10 (1998): 4-13, 26-27.

Buttel, Frederick H., A. P. Hawkins, and A. G. Power. “From Limits to Growth to Global Change: Constraints and Contradiction in the Evolution of Environmental Science and Ideology.” Global Environmental Change (1990).

Cash, David, and Susanne Moser. “Information and Decision Making Systems for the Effective Management of Cross-Scale Environmental Problems: A Theoretical Concept Paper.” Global Environmental Assessment Project Working Paper, BCSIA, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University (1998).

Conca, Ken (2001). "Consumption and Environment in a Global Economy." Global Environmental Politics 1(3): 53-71.

Conca, Ken (2002). Consumption and Environment in a Global Economy. Confronting Consumption. T. Princen, M. F. Maniates and K. Conca. Cambridge, MIT Press.

Conca, Ken, Thomas Princen, et al. (2001). "Confronting Consumption." Global Environmental Politics 1(3): 1-10.

Conca, Ken (2002). Old States in New Bottles? The Hybridization of Authority in Global Environmental Governance. The State and the Global Ecological Crisis. J. Barry and R. Eckersley. Cambridge, MIT Press.

Dow, K. (1992). "Exploring Differences in our Common Future(s): the Meaning of Vulnerability to Global Environmental Change." Geoforum 23(3).

Downie, David. Road Map or Dead-end: Is the Montreal Protocol a Precedent for Global Climate Change Negotiations? New York, 1994.

Dryzek, John S., and James P. Lester. “Alternative Views of the Environmental Problematic.” Environmental Politics and Policy: Theories and Evidence. Ed. James P. Lester. Durham: Duke University Press, 1989.

Farrell, Alex and Maureen Hart (1998). What does Sustainability Really Mean?: The Search for Useful Indicators. Environment. 40: 4-9, 26-31.

Frank, David John, Ann Hironaka, and Evan Schofer. “Environmentalism as a Global Institution: Reply to Buttel.” American Sociological Review 65 (2000): 122-127.

Frank, David John, Ann Hironaka, and Evan Schofer. “The Nation State and the Natural Environment over the Twentieth Century.” Americal Sociological Review 65 (2000): 96-116.

Fuchs, Doris A. and Sylvia Lorek (2002). "Sustainable Consumption Governance in a Globalizing World." Global Environmental Politics 2(1): 19-45.

Gallopin, Gliberto C. and Paul Raskin (1998). "Windows on the Future: Global Scenarios & Sustainability." Environment 40(3): 6-11, 26-31.

Gibson, Clark C., Elinor Ostrom, et al. (2000). "The Concept of Scale and the Human Dimensions of Global Change: A Survey." Ecological Economics 32: 217-239.

Görg, Christoph and Ulrich Brand (2000). "Global environmental politics and competition between nation-states: on the regulation of biodiversity." Review of International Political Economy 7(3): 371-398.

Haas, Peter M. (2000). "International Institutions and Social Learning in the Management of Global Environmental Risks." Policy Studies Journal 28(3): 558-575.

Haas, Peter M. Constructing Multilateral Environmental Governance: The Evolution of Multilateral Environmental Governance since 1972. Harvard University, 1998.

Haas, Peter, chapter in Simmons and Oudraat, Managing Global Issues

Hahn, R.W. and K.R. Richards (1989). "The Internationalization of Environmental Regulation." Harvard International Law Journal 30(2): 421-46.

Hardin, Garrett (1968). "The Tragedy of the Commons." Science 162: 1243-8.

Hironaka, Ann (2002). "The Globalization of Environmental Protection: The Case of Environmental Impact Assessment." International Journal of Comparative Sociology 43(1): 65-78.

Holdren, John P. (2000). "Environmental Degradation: Population, Affluence, Technology and Sociopolitical Factors." Environment 42(6): 4-5.

Hovden, Elvind. “As if Nature doesn't Matter: Ecology, Regime Theory and International Relations.” Environmental Politics 8.2 (1999): 50-74.

Hurrell, Andrew. “A Crisis of Ecological Viability? Global Environmental Change and the Nation State.” Political Studies XLII.1 (1994): 146-165.

Hines, Colin (2003). "Time to Replace Globalization with Localization." Global Environmental Politics 3(3): 1-7.

Jasanoff, Sheila (2001). Image and Imagination: The Formation of Global Environmental Consciousness. Changing the Atmosphere: Expert Knowledge and Environmental Governance. C. A. Miller and P. N. Edwards. Cambridge, MIT Press.

Kates, Robert W. (2000). "Population and Consumption: What We Know, What We Need to Know." Environment 42(3): 10-19.

List, M. and V. Rittberger (1992). Regime Theory and International Environmental Management. The International Politics of the Environment. A. Hurrell and B. Kingsbury. Oxford, Oxford University Press.

Litfin, Karen (1993). Eco-Regimes: Playing Tug of War with the Nation-State. The State and Social Power in Global Environmental Politics. R. Lipschutz and K. Conca. New York, Columbia University Press.

Lutz, Ernst and Michael Young (1992). "Integration of Environmental Concerns." World Development 20(2).

Mäler, K-G. (1992). International Environmental Problems. The Earthscan Reader in Environmental Economics. A. Markandya and J. Richardson. London, Earthscan Publications.

Maniates, Michael F. (2001). "Individualization: Plant a Tree, Buy a Bike, Save the World?" Global Environmental Politics 1(3): 31-52.

Maniates, Michael F. (2002). Individualization: Buy a Bike, Plant a Tree, Save the World? Confronting Consumption. T. Princen, M. F. Maniates and K. Conca. Cambridge, MIT Press.

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Milich, Lenard and Robert G. Varady (1998). "Managing Transboundary Resources: Lessons from River-Basin Accords." Environment 40(8): 10-15, 35-41.

Miller, R. B. “Social Science and the Challenge of Global Environmental Change.” International Social Science Journal 130 (1991): 609-618.

Mitchell, Ronald B. (2003). "International Environmental Agreements: A Survey of Their Features, Formation and Effects." Annual Review of Environment and Resources 28: 429-461.

Paterson, Matthew (1999). "Interpreting Trends in Global Environmental Governance." International Affairs 75(4): 793-802.

Paterson, Matthew, David Humphreys, et al. (2003). "Conceptualizing Global Environmental Governance: From Interstate Regimes to Counter-Hegemonic Struggles." Global Environmental Politics 3(2): 1-10.

Pearce, David. “Economics and the Global Environmental Challenge.” Millennium 19.3 (1990): 365-387.

Pezzoli, Keith (1997). "Sustainable Development Literature: A Transdisciplinary Bibliography." Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 40(5): 575-601.

Pezzoli, Keith (1997). "Sustainable Development: A Transdisciplinary Review of the Literature." Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 40(5): 549-574.

Princen, Thomas (2001). "Consumption and its Externalities: Where Economy Meets Ecology." Global Environmental Politics 1(3): 11-30.

Princen, Thomas (2002). Distancing: Consumption and the Severing of Feedback. Confronting Consumption. T. Princen, M. F. Maniates and K. Conca. Cambridge, MIT Press.

Princen, Thomas (2003). "Principles for Sustainability: From Cooperation and Efficiency to Sufficiency." Global Environmental Politics 3(1): 33-50.

Raustiala, Kal (2002). "The Architecture of International Cooperation."

Sand, Peter H. “Institutions for Global Change: Whither Environmental Governance?” Policy Studies Journal 19.2 (1991): 93-102.

Soroos, Marvin. “From Stockholm to Rio: The Evolution of Global Environmental Governance.” Environmental Policy in the 1990s: Toward a New Agenda. Eds. N.J. Vig and M.E. Kraft. 2 ed. Washington: Congressional Quarterly Press, 1994.

Stevis, Dimitris, Valerie J. Assetto, and Stephen P. Mumme. “International Environmental Politics: A Review of the Literature.” Environmental Politics and Policy: Theories and Evidence. Ed. James P. Lester. Durham: Duke University Press, 1989.

Turner, B. L., R. E. Kasperson, and W. B. Meyer. “Two Types of Global Environmental Change: Definitional and spatial-scale issues in their human dimensions.” Global Environmental Change (1990): 14-22.

Ungar, Sheldon. “Bringing the Issue Back In: Comparing the Marketability of the Ozone Hole and Global Warming.” Social Problems 45.4 (1998): 510-527.

Vogler, John (2003). "Taking Institutions Seriously: How Regime Analysis can be Relevant to Multilevel Environmental Governance." Global Environmental Politics 3(2): 25-39.

Young, Oran R. “Political Leadership and regime formation: on the development of institutions in international society.” International Organization 45.3 (1991): 281-308.

Young, Oran R. “Global Environmental Change and International Governance.” Millennium 19.3 (1990): 337-346.

Young, Oran R. “The politics of international regime formation: managing natural resources and the environment.” International Organization 43.3 (1989): 349-75.

Young, Oran R. (2003). "Environmental Governance: The Role of Institutions in Causing and Confronting Environmental Problems." International Environmental Agreements 3: 377-393.

Zürn, Michael. “The Rise of International Environmental Politics: A Review of the Current Research.” World Politics 50.4 (1998): 617-649.

2. Implementation and Compliance, Capacity Building, Effectiveness, Issue and Regime Linkages

Bernauer, Thomas. “The Effect of International Environmental Institutions: How we might learn more.” International Organization 49.2 (1995): 351-77.

Bryner, Gary C. From Promises to Performance: Achieving Global Environmental Goals. New York: W. W. Norton and Company, 1997.

Bryner, Gary. “Implementing Global Environmental Agreements.” Policy Studies Journal 19.2 (1991): 103-114.

Clapp, Jennifer. “The Illegal CFC Trade: An Unexpected Wrinkle in the Ozone Protection Regime.” International Environmental Affairs 9.4 (1997): 259-273.

Downs, George W. (2000). "Constructing Effective Environmental Regimes." Annual Review of Political Science 3: 25-42.

Global Environmental Assessment (GEA) Project (1997). A Critical Evaluation of Global Environmental Assessments: The Climate Experience. Calverton, MD, CARE.

Gray, Kevin R. (2003). "Multilateral Environmental Agreements in Africa: Efforts and Problems in Implementation." International Environmental Agreements 3: 97-135.

Haas, Ernst B. (1980). "Why Collaborate? Issue-Linkage and International Regimes." World Politics 32(3): 357-405.

Haas, Peter M., Robert O. Keohane, et al., Eds. (1993). Institutions for the Earth: Sources of Effective International Environmental Protection. Cambridge, Mass., M.I.T. Press.

Hovi, Jon, Detlef F. Sprinz, et al. (2003). "The Oslo-Potsdam Solution to Measuring Regime Effectiveness: Critique, Response, and the Road Ahead." Global Environmental Politics 3(3): 74-96.

Hovi, Jon, Detlef F. Sprinz, et al. (2003). "Regime Effectiveness and the Oslo-Potsdam Solution: A Rejoinder to Oran Young." Global Environmental Politics 3(3): 105-107.

Hyvarinen, Joy and Duncan Brack (2000). Global Environmental Institutions: Analysis and Options for Change. London, Royal Institute for International Affairs Energy and Environment Programme.

Jacquemont, Frédéric and Alejandro Caparrós (2002). "The Convention on Biological Diversity and the Climate Change Convention 10 Years after Rio: Towards a Synergy of the Two Regimes?" RECIEL 11(2): 169-180.

Keohane, Robert O., Peter M. Haas, et al. (1993). The Effectiveness of International Environmental Institutions. Institutions for the Earth: Sources of Effective Environmental Protection. P. M. Haas, R. O. Keohane and M. A. Levy. Cambridge, MIT Press.

Keohane, Robert O., and Marc A. Levy, eds. Institutions for Environmental Aid: Pitfalls and Promise. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1996.

Kütting, Gabriela (2000). Environment, Society and International Relations: Towards More Effective International Environmental Agreements. London, Routledge.

Levy, Marc A. (1993). European Acid Rain: The Power of Tote Board Diplomacy. Institutions for the Earth: Sources of Effective International Environmental Protection. P. M. Haas, R. O. Keohane and M. A. Levy. Cambridge, MA, MIT Press.

Miles, Edward L., Arild Underdal, et al. (2002). Environmental Regime Effectiveness: Confronting Theory With Evidence. Cambridge, MIT Press.

Mitchell, Ronald B. “Sources of Transparency: Information Systems in International Regimes.” International Studies Quarterly 42.1 (1998): 109-130.

Mitchell, Ronald B. Intentional Oil Pollution at Sea: Environmental Policy and Treaty Compliance. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1994.

Mitchell, Ronald B. “Regime Design Matters: Intentional Oil Pollution and Treaty Compliance.” International Organization 48.3 (1994): 425-58.

Morrisette, Peter M. (1991). "The Montreal Protocol: Lessons for Formulating Policies for Global Warming." Policy Studies Journal 19(2): 152-161.

Newell, Peter (2001). "New Environmental Architecture and the Search for Effectiveness." Global Environmental Politics 1(1): 35-44.

Rosendal, G. Kristin (2001). "Overlapping International Regimes: The Case of the Intergovernmental Forum on Forests (IFF) between Climate Change and Biodiversity." International Environmental Agreements 1: 447-468.

Sagar, Ambuj D. (2000). "Capacity Development for the Environment: A View for the South, a View for the North." Annual Review of Energy and the Environment 25: 377-439.

Sand, Peter H., ed. The Effectiveness of International Environmental Agreements: A Survey of Existing Legal Instruments. Cambridge: Grotius Publications Limited, 1992.

Sand, Peter H. Lessons Learned in Global Environmental Governance. Washington DC: World Resources Institute, 1990.

Sand, Peter H. (1991). "Institutions for Global Change: Whither Environmental Governance?" Policy Studies Journal 19(2): 93-102.

Sand, Peter H., Ed. (1992). The Effectiveness of International Environmental Agreements: A Survey of Existing Legal Instruments. Cambridge, Grotius Publications Limited.

Sand, Peter H., chapter in Simmons and Oudraat

Selin, Henrik and Stacy D. VanDeveer (2003). "Mapping Institutional Linkages in European Air Pollution Politics." Global Environmental Politics 3(3): 14-46.

Thoms, Laura (2003). "A Comparative Analysis of International Regimes on Ozone and Climate Change with Implications for Regime Design." Columbia Journal of Transnational Law 41: 795-859.

VanDeveer, Stacy D. “Protecting Europe's Seas: Lessons from the Last 25 Years.” Environment 42.6 (2000): 10-26. Oceans

VanDeveer, Stacy D. and Geoffrey D. Dabelko (2001). "It's Capacity, Stupid: International Assistance and National Implementation." Global Environmental Politics 1(2): 18-29.

Victor, David G., and Eugene B. Skolnikoff. “Translating Intent into Action: Implementing Environmental Commitments.” Environment 41.2 (1999): 16-20, 39-44.

Victor, David G., Kal Raustiala, and Eugene B. Skolnikoff, eds. The Implementation and Effectiveness of International Environmental Commitments: Theory and Practice. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1998.

Weiss, Edith Brown, and Harold K. Jacobson. “Getting Countries to Comply with International Agreements.” Environment 41.6 (1999): 16-20, 37-45.

Weiss, Edith Brown, and Harold K. Jacobson, eds. Engaging Countries: Strengthening Compliance with International Environmental Accords. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1998.

Wettestad, Jorgen, and Steinar Andresen. The Effectiveness of International Resource Cooperation: Some Preliminary Findings. Lysaker, Norway: The Fridtjof Nansen Institute, 1991.

Young, Oran R., ed. The Effectiveness of International Environmental Regimes: Causal Connections and Behavioral Mechanisms. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1999.

Young, Oran R. (1996). "Institutional Linkages in International Society: Polar Perspectives." Global Governance 2(1): 1-24.

3. Norms, Ideas, Epistemic Communities, Science and Policy (see also IR section)

Albin, Cecilia. “Rethinking justice and fairness: the case of acid rain emission reductions.” Review of International Studies 21 (1995): 119-145.

Athanasiou, Tom and Paul Baer (2002). Dead Heat: Global Justice and Global Warming. New York, Seven Stories Press.

Bäckstrand, Karin (2003). "Civic Science for Sustainability: Reframing the Role of Experts, Policy-Makers and Citizens in Environmental Governance." Global Environmental Politics 3(4): 24-41.

Bandyopadhay, J. and V. Shiva (1988). Science and Control: Natural Resources and their Exploitation. The Revenge of Athena: Science, Exploitation and the Third World. Z. Sardar. London, Mansell.

Benton, Ted (1994). Biology and Social Theory in the Environmental Debate. Social Theory and the Global Environment. M. Redclift and T. Benton. London, Routledge.

Bernstein, Steven. “Ideas, Social Structure and the Compromise of Liberal Environmentalism.” European Journal of International Relations 6.4 (2000): 464-512.

Bernstein, Steven (2002). The Compromise of Liberal Environmentalism. New York, Columbia University Press.

Biermann, Frank (2002). "Institutions for Scientific Advice: Global Environmental Assessments and Their Influence in Developing Countries." Global Governance 8: 195-219.

Bretherton, Charlotte. “Global Environmental Politics: Putting gender on the agenda?” Review of International Studies 24.1 (1998): 85-100.

Brooks, L. Anthea, and Stacy D. VanDeveer, eds. Saving the Seas: Values, Scientists, and International Governance. College Park, MD: Maryland Sea Grant, 1997.

Carraro, C., A. Lanza, et al. (1994). "Technological Change, Technological Transfers, and the Negotiation of International Agreements." International Environmental Affairs 6(3): 203-222.

Colglazier, E.W. (1991). "Scientific Uncertainties, Public Policy and Global Warming: How Sure is Sure Enough?" Policy Studies Journal 19(2): 61-72.

Engel, J. Ronald and Joan Gibb Engel, Eds. (1990). Ethics of Environment and Development: Global Challenge and International Response. Tucson, University of Arizona Press.

Forsyth, Tim (2003). Critical Political Ecology: The Politics of Environmental Science. London, Routledge.

Haas, Peter M. “Banning Chlorofluorocarbons: epistemic community efforts to protect the ozone layer.” International Organization 46.1 (1992): 187-224.

Haas, Peter M. “Introduction: Epistemic Communities and International Policy Coordination.” International Organization 46.1 (1992): 1-35.

Haas, Peter M. “Obtaining Environmental Protection through Epistemic Consensus.” Millennium 19.3 (1990): 347-363.

Haas, Peter M. Saving the Mediterranean: The Politics of International Environmental Cooperation. New York: Columbia University Press, 1990.

Haas, Peter. “Do Regimes Matter? Epistemic Communities and Mediterranean Pollution Control.” International Organization 43.3 (1989): 377-403.

Haas, Peter M. (2001). Policy Knowledge: Epistemic Communities. International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences. N. J. Smelser and P. B. Baltes. Amsterdam, Elsevier.

Haas, Peter M. (2002). Science Policy for Multilateral Environmental Governance. UN University, Institute of Advanced Studies project on The Multilateral Environmental Governance Regime, Structural Integration, and the possibility of a World Environment Organization.

Harris, Paul. “Considerations of Equity and International Environmental Institutions.” Environmental Politics 5.2 (1996): 274-301.

Harris, Paul. “Environment, History and International Justice.” Journal of International Studies 40 (1997): 1-33.

Harris, Paul G. “Defining International Distributive Justice: Environmental Considerations.” International Relations 15.2 (2000): 51-66.

Jasanoff, Sheila. The Fifth Branch: Science Advisors as Policymakers. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1990.

Jasanoff, Sheila and Brian Wynne (1998). Science and Decisionmaking. Human Choice and Climate Change Volume 1: The Societal Framework. S. Rayner and E. L. Malone. Columbus, Battelle Press.

Kelly, Petra E. Thinking Green! Essays on Environmentalism, Feminism, and Nonviolence. Berkeley: Parallax Press, 1994.

Lafferty, William M. (1996). "The Politics of Sustainable Development: Global Norms for National Implementation." Environmental Politics 5(2): 185-208.

Lee, Kai N. Compass and Gyroscope: Integrating Science and Politics for the Environment. Washington DC: Island Press, 1993.

Litfin, Karen T. Ozone Discourses: Science and Politics in Global Environmental Cooperation. New York: Columbia University Press, 1994.

Litfin, Karen T. (2000). "Environment, Wealth and Authority: Global Climate Change and Emerging Modes of Legitimation." International Studies Review 2(2): 119-148.

Long Martello, Marybeth (2001). "A Paradox of virtue?: "Other" Knowledges and Environment-Development Politics." Global Environmental Politics 1(3): 114-141.

Low, Nicholas, ed. Global Ethics and Environment. London: Routledge, 1999.

Miller, Clark A. (2001). Challenges in the Application of Science to Global Affairs: Contingency, Trust, and Moral Order. Changing the Atmosphere: Expert Knowledge and Environmental Governance. C. A. Miller and P. N. Edwards. Cambridge, MIT Press.

Miller, Clark A. and Paul N. Edwards, Eds. (2001). Changing the Atmosphere: Expert Knowledge and Environmental Governance. Cambridge, MIT Press.

Moser, Susanne (1998). "Talk Globally, Walk Locally: The Cross-Scale Influence of Global Change Information on Coastal Zone Management in Maine and Hawai'i." ENRP Discussion Paper E-98-16, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.

Norgaard, Richard B. (2002). "Optimists, Pessimists and Science." BioScience 52(3): 257-262.

Ostergren, David and Peter Jacques (2002). "A Political Economy of Russian Nature Conservation Policy: Why Scientists have Taken a Back Seat." Global Environmental Politics 2(4): 102-124.

Parson, Edward A. (2003). Protecting the Ozone Layer: Science and Strategy. Oxford, Oxford University Press.

Peterson, M. J. (1992). "Whalers, Cetologists, Environmentalists, and the International Management of Whaling." International Organization 46(1): 147-186.

Raines, Susan Summers (2003). "Perceptions of Legitimacy and Efficacy in International Environmental Management Standards: The Impact of the Participation Gap." Global Environmental Politics 3(3): 47-73.

Ringius, Lasse. Radioactive Waste Disposal at Sea: Public Ideas, Transnational Policy Entrepreneurs, and Environmental Regimes. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2001.

Selin, Henrik and Noelle Eckley (2003). "Science, Politics and Persistent Organic Pollutants." International Environmental Agreements 3(1): 17-42.

Shiva, Vandana, ed. Close to Home: Women reconnect health and development worldwide. Philadelphia: New Society Publishers, 1994.

Taylor, Peter J. and Frederick H. Buttel (1992). "How do we know we have global environmental problems? Science and the Globalization of Environmental Discourse." Geoforum 23(3): 405-416.

Torgerson, Douglas. The Promise of Green Politics: Environmentalism and the Public Sphere. Durham: Duke University Press, 1999

VanDeveer, Stacy (1997). Sea Changes and State Sovereignty. Saving the Seas: Values, Scientists, and International Governance. L. A. Brooks and S. VanDeveer. College Park, MD, Maryland Sea Grant.

VanDeveer, Stacy D. (1997). Normative Force: The State, Transnational Norms and International Environmental Regimes. Political Science. College Park MD, University of Maryland.

Wissenburg, Marcel (2001). "Dehierarchization and Sustainable Development in Liberal and Non-liberal Societies." Global Environmental Politics 1(2): 95-111.

4. North-South Relations

Agarwal, Anil, and Sunita Narain. “Global Warming in an Unequal World: A Case of Environmental Colonialism.” Trans. . New Delhi: Centre for Science and Environment, 1991.

Agarwal, Anil, Sunita Narain, et al., Eds. (1999). Green Politics. New Delhi, Center for Science and Environment.

Chatterjee, Pratap, and Matthias Finger. The Earth Brokers: Power, Politics and World Development. London: Routledge, 1994.

Clapp, Jennifer. “Africa, NGOs, and the International Toxic Waste Trade.” Journal of Environment and Development 3.2 (1994): 17-46.

Easterbrook, Gregg. “Forget PCB's. Radon. Alar.” New York Times Magazine September 11 1994.

Fischer, Frank, and Michael Black, eds. Greening Environmental Policy: The Politics of a Sustainable Future. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1995.

Gray, Kevin R. (2003). "Multilateral Environmental Agreements in Africa: Efforts and Problems in Implementation." International Environmental Agreements 3: 97-135.

Gudynas, Eduardo (1993). The Fallacy of Ecomessianism: Observations from Latin America. Global Ecology: A New Arena of Political Conflict. W. Sachs. London, Zed Books.

Guha, Ramachandra (1997). Radical American Environmentalism and Wilderness Preservation: a Third World Critique. Varieties of Environmentalism: Essays North and South. R. Guha and J. Martinez-Alier. London, Earthscan

Guha, Ramachandra, and Juan Martinez-Alier. Varieties of Environmentalism: Essays North and South. London: Earthscan, 1997.

Jones, Wordsworth Filo (1993). "The Evolution of the Bamako Convention: An African Perspective." Colorado Journal of International Law and Policy 4(2): 324-342.

Kütting, Gabriela (2003). "Globalization, Poverty and the Environment in West Africa: Too Poor to Pollute?" Global Environmental Politics 3(4): 42-60.

McAfee, Kathleen. “Selling nature to save it? Biodiversity and Green Developmentalism.” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 17 (1999): 133-154. BD

Miller, Marian, A. L. The Third World in Global Environmental Politics. Boulder: Lynne Reiner, 1995.

Najam, Adil (2001). "Global Voices from the South." Global Environmental Politics 1(1): 148-154.

Najam, Adil (2000). "Trade and Environment After Seattle: A Negotiation Agenda for the South." Journal of Environment and Development 9(4): 405-425.

Peluso, Nancy Lee (1993). Coercing Conservation: The Politics of State Resource Control. The State and Social Power in Global Environmental Politics. R. Lipschutz and K. Conca. New York, Columbia University Press.

Rajamani, Lavanya (2003). "From Stockholm to Johannesburg: The Anatomy of Dissonance in the International Environmental Dialogue." RECIEL 12(1): 23-32.

Sachs, Wolfgang, ed. Global Ecology: A New Arena of Political Conflict. London: Zed Books, 1993.

Sachs, Wolfgang (1999). Planet Dialectics: Explorations in Environment and Development. London, Zed Books.

Sagar, Ambuj D. (2000). "Capacity Development for the Environment: A View for the South, a View for the North." Annual Review of Energy and the Environment 25: 377-439.

Sagar, Ambuj D. (2000). "A 'Polluter Gets Paid' Principle?" Environment 41(9): 4-5.

Shiva, Vandana (1989). Staying Alive: Women, Ecology and Development. London, Zed Books.

Shiva, Vandana (1993). The Greening of the Global Reach. Global Ecology: A New Arena of Political Conflict. W. Sachs. London, Zed Books.

Shiva, Vandana (1997). Biopiracy: The Plunder of Nature and Knowledge. Boston, South End Press.

Shiva, Vandana (2000). Stolen Harvest: The Hijacking of the Global Food Supply. Boston, South End Press.

5. Issue Specific

Andresen, Steinar (2002). The International Whaling Commission (IWC): More Failure than Success? Environmental Regime Effectiveness: Confronting Theory With Evidence. E. L. Miles, A. Underdal, S. Andresen et al. Cambridge, MIT Press.

Aron, William, William Burke, et al. (2000). "The Whaling Issue." Marine Policy 24: 179-191.

Barkin, J. Samuel and Kansif Mansori (2001). "Backward Boycotts: Demand Management and Fishery Conservation." Global Environmental Politics 1(2): 30-41.

Bernauer, Thomas (1997). Managing International Rivers. Global Governance: Drawing Insights from the Environmental Experience. O. R. Young. Cambridge, MIT Press.

Bodansky, Daniel (2001). The History of the Global Climate Change Regime. International Relations and Climate Change. U. Luterbacher and D. F. Sprinz. Cambridge, MIT Press.

Burns, William C. (1997). "The International Whaling Commission and the Future of Cetaceans: Problems and Prospects." Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law and Policy 8(1): 32-88.

Burns, William C. G. (1990). "CITES and the Regulation of International Trade in Endangered Species of Flora." Dickson Journal of International Law 8: 203-.

Burns, William C. G. and Geoffrey Wandesforde-Smith (2002). "The International Whaling Commission and the Future of Cetaceans in a Changing World." RECIEL 11(2): 199-210.

Dirzo, Rodolfo and Peter H. Raven (2003). "Global State of Biodiversity and Loss." Annual Review of Environment and Resources 28: 137-167.

Forsyth, Tim. “Technology Transfer and the Climate Change Debate.” Environment 40.9 (1999): 16-20, 39-43.

Gillespie, Alexander, and William C. G. Burns, eds. Climate Change in the South Pacific: Impacts and Responses in Australia, New Zealand and Small Island States. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000.

Gleick, Peter H. (1998). The World's Water 1998-1999: The Biennial Report on Freshwater Resources. Washington DC, Island Press.

Goodstein, Eban. The Trade-Off Myth: Fact and Fiction About Jobs and the Environment. Washington DC: Island Press, 1999.

Grubb, Michael, Christiaan Vrolijk, and Duncan Brack. The Kyoto Protocol: A Guide and Assessment. London: Royal Institute of International Affairs and Earthscan, 1999.

Grubb, Michael (2001). "Cold shower in a hot climate: Climate change responses on the knife-edge." Energy Policy 29: 833-836.

Guruswamy, Lakshman D., and Jeffrey A. McNelly, eds. Protection of Global Biodiversity: Converging Strategies. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1998.

Guruswamy, Lakshman D. (1998). The Convention on Biological Diversity: A Polemic. Protection of Global Biodiversity: Converging Strategies. L. D. Guruswamy and J. A. McNeely. Durham, NC, Duke University Press.

Herkenrath, Peter (2002). "The Implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity - A Non-Government Perspective Ten Years On." RECIEL 29-37(1).

Holdren, John P. (2001). "The Energy-Climate Challenge: Issues for the New US Administration." Environment 43(5): 7-21.

Hovi, Jon, Tora Skodvin, et al. (2003). "The Persistence of the Kyoto Protocol: Why Other Annex I Countries Move on without the United States." Global Environmental Politics 3(4): 1-23.

Krueger, Jonathan (2000). The Basel Convention and the International Trade in Hazardous Wastes. 2001 Yearbook of International Cooperation on Environment and Development.

Krueger, Jonathan. “What's to Become of trade in hazardous Wastes?: The Basel Convention One Decade Later.” Environment 41.9 (1999): 10-21.

Lee, Henry, ed. Shaping National Responses to Climate Change: A Post-Rio guide. Washington DC: Island Press, 1995.

Leggett, J. Global Warming: The Greenpeace Report. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990.

Matera, Anthony (2000). "Whale Quotas: A Market-Based Solution to the Whaling Controversy." Georgetown International Environmental Law Review 13: 23-45.

McCright, Aaron M. and Riley E. Dunlap (2003). "Defeating Kyoto: The Conservative Movement's Impact on US Climate Policy." Social Problems 50(3): 348-373.

Montgomery, Mark A. “Reassessing the Waste Trade Crisis: What do we really know?” Journal of Environment and Development 4.1 (1995): 1-28.

Morrisette, Peter M. “The Montreal Protocol: Lessons for Formulating Policies for Global Warming.” Policy Studies Journal 19.2 (1991): 152-161.

Morrisette, Peter M., and A.J. Plantinga. “Global Warming: A Policy Review.” Policy Studies Journal 19.2 (1991): 163-172.

Oberthür, Sebastian, and Herman E. Ott. The Kyoto Protocol: International Climate Policy for the 21st Century. Berlin: Springer, 1999.

O'Neill, Kate (2000). "Managing Hazardous Waste: The Global Challenge." Environment 42(3): 43-44.

Paterson, Matthew. Global Warming and Global Politics. London: Routledge, 1996.

Paterson, Matthew (2001). "Climate Policy as Accumulation Strategy: The Failure of COP6 and Emerging Trends in Climate Policy." Global Environmental Politics 1(2): 10-17.

Peterson, M. J. “Whalers, Cetologists, Environmentalists, and the International Management of Whaling.” International Organization 46.1 (1992): 147-186.

Raustiala, Kal and David G. Victor (1996). "The Future of the Convention on Biological Diversity." Environment 38(4): 16-.

Reiner, David M. (2001). "Climate Impasse: How The Hague Negotiations Failed." Environment 43(2): 36-43.

Sampford, Charles (2002). "Environmental Governance for Biodiversity." Environmental Science and Poicy 5(1): 79-90.

Schneider, S. Global Warming: Are we entering the Greenhouse Century? San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1989.

Schneider, S. (1989). "Global Warming: Is it real?" Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy 4(4): 24-30.

Schneider, Stephen H., Armin Rosencranz, et al., Eds. (2002). Climate Change Policy: A Survey. Washington DC, Island Press.

Soroos, Marvin S. (1998). "The Thin Blue Line: Preserving the Atmosphere as a Global Commons." Environment 40(2): 7-13, 32-35.

Soroos, Marvin S. (2001). "Global Climate Change and the Futility of the Kyoto Process." Global Environmental Politics 1(2): 1-9.

Stoett, Peter J. The International Politics of Whaling. Vancouver: UBC Press, 1997.

Strohm, Laura. “The Environmental Politics of the International Waste Trade.” Journal of Environment and Development 2.2 (1993): 129-53.

Wilder, Robert Jay (1998). Listening to the Sea: The Politics of Improving Environmental Protection. Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Press.

6. International Relations and Regime Theory

Abbott, Kenneth W., et al. “The Concept of Legalization.” International Organization 54.3 (2000): 401-419.

Abbott, Kenneth W., and Duncan Snidal. “Hard Law and Soft Law in International Governance.” International Organization 54.3 (2000): 421-456.

Arts, Bas. “Regimes, Non-State Actors and the State System: A 'Structurational' Regime Model.” European Journal of International Relations 6.4 (2000): 513-542.

Axelrod, Robert. The Evolution of Cooperation. New York: Basic Books, 1984.

Baldwin, David A., ed. Neorealism and Neoliberalism: The Contemporary Debate. New York: Columbia University Press, 1993.

Barkin, J. Samuel, and Bruce Cronin. “The state and the nation: changing norms and the rules of sovereignty in international relations.” International Organization 48.1 (1994): 107-30.

Barnett, Michael N., and Martha Finnemore. “The Politics, Power, and Pathologies of International Organizations.” International Organization 53.4 (1999): 699-732.

Bull, Hedley. The Anarchical Society: A Study of Order in World Politics. London: MacMillan, 1977.

Burchill, Scott, and Andrew Linklater, eds. Theories of International Relations. London: MacMillan, 1996.

Chayes, Abram, and Antonia Handler Chayes. The New Sovereignty: Compliance with International Regulatory Agreements. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1998.

Chayes, Abram, and Antonia H. Chayes. “On Compliance.” International Organization 47.2 (1993): 175-205.

Chayes, Abram, and Antonia H. Chayes. “Compliance without Enforcement: State Behaviour under Regulatory Treaties.” Negotiation Journal 7 (1991): 311-330.

Checkel, Jeffrey T. (1999). "Norms, Institutions, and National Identity in Contemporary Europe." International Studies Quarterly 43(1): 83-114.

Cronin, Bruce (1999). Community Under Anarchy: Transnational Identity and the Evolution of Cooperation. New York, Columbia University Press.

Cronin, Bruce (2002). "The Two Faces of the United Nations: The Tension Between Intergovernmentalism and Transnationalism." Global Governance 8: 53-71.

Cortell, Andrew P., and James W. Davis. “Understanding the Domestic Impact of Norms: A Research Agenda.” International Studies Review 2.1 (2000): 65-87.

Evans, Peter (1997). "The Eclipse of the State? Reflections on Stateness in an Era of Globalization." World Politics 50(1): 62-87.

Falk, Richard. On Humane Governance: Towards a New Global Politics. University Park, PA: Penn State Press, 1995.

Finnemore, Martha. National Interests in International Society. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1996.

Finnemore, Martha, and Kathryn Sikkink. “International Norm Dynamics and Political Change.” International Organization 52.4 (1998): 887-917.

Goldstein, Judith, et al. “Introduction: Legalization and World Politics.” International Organizaton 54.3 (2000): 385-399.

Goldstein, Judith and Robert O. Keohane, Eds. (1993). Ideas and Foreign Policy: Beliefs, Institutions and Political Change. Ithaca, Cornell University Press.

Gourevitch, Peter (1978). "The second image reversed: the international sources of domestic politics." International Organization 32(4): 881-911.

Grindle, Merilee S., Ed. (1997). Getting Good Government: Capacity Building in the Public Sectors of Developing Countries. Cambridge, Harvard University Press.

Haas, Peter M. and Ernst B. Haas (2002). "Pragmatic Constructivism and the Study of International Institutions." Millennium: Journal of International Studies 31(3): 573-601.

Haggard, Stephan, and Beth Simmons. “Theories of International Regimes.” International Organization (1987).

Hall, Rodney Bruce and Thomas J. Biersteker, Eds. (2002). The Emergence of Private Authority in Global Governance. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press

Hasenclever, Andreas, Peter Mayer, and Volker Rittberger. Theories of International Regimes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997.

Hasenclever, Andreas, Peter Mayer, et al. (2000). "Integrating Theories of International Regimes." Review of International Studies 26: 3-33.

Hirst, Paul, and Grahame Thompson. Globalization in Question, Second Edition. Cambridge: Polity Press, 1999.

Hollingsworth, J. Rogers, and Robert Boyer, eds. Contemporary Capitalism: The Embeddedness of Institutions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997.

Jervis, Robert (1999). "Realism, Neoliberalism, and Cooperation: Understanding the Debate." International Security 24(1): 42-63.

Kahler, Miles. “Conclusion: The Causes and Consequences of Legalization.” International Organization 54.3 (2000): 661-683.

Kaul, Inge, Isabelle Grunberg, and Marc A. Stern, eds. Global Public Goods: International Cooperation in the 21st Century. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.

Kitschelt, Herbert, et al., eds. Continuity and Change in Contemporary Capitalism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999.

Keohane, Robert O., ed. Neorealism and Its Critics. New York: Columbia University Press, 1986.

Krasner, Stephen D. Sovereignty: Organized Hypocrisy. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1999.

Krasner, Stephen D. “Global Communications and National Power: Life on the Pareto Frontier.” World Politics (1991).

Krasner, Stephen D., ed. International Regimes. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1983.

Krasner, Stephen D. “Sovereignty: An Institutional Perspective.” Comparative Political Studies 21.1 (1988): 66-94.

Kratochwil, Friedrich and John G. Ruggie (1986). "International Organization: a state of the art on an art of the state." International Organization 40(4): 753-775.

Kubalkova, Vendulka, Nicholas Onuf, and Paul Kowart, eds. International Relations in a Constructed World. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe, 1998.

Legro, Geoffrey W. (1997). "Which Norms Matter? Revisiting the 'Failure' of Internationalism." International Organization 51(1): 31-63.

March, James G., and Johan P. Olsen. “The Institutional Dynamics of International Political Orders.” International Organization 52.4 (1998): 943-969.

Martin, Lisa L., and Beth A. Simmons. “Theories and Empirical Studies of International Institutions.” International Organization 52.4 (1998): 729-757.

Milner, Helen V. “International Theories of Cooperation among Nations: Strengths and Weaknesses.” World Politics 44 (1992): 466-96.

Milner, Helen V. “The Assumption of Anarchy in International Relations Theory: A Critique.” Review of International Studies 17 (1991): 67-85.

Murphy, Craig N. (2000). "Global Governance: Poorly Done and Poorly Understood." International Affairs 76(4): 789-803.

O'Brien, Robert, Anne Marie Goetz, et al. (2000). Contesting Global Governance: Multilateral Economic Institutions and Global Social Movements. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

O'Neill, Kate, Jörg Balsiger, et al. (2002). Who Is Doing What to Whom and How Can We Tell? Recent Trends in International Cooperation Theory and the Agent-Structure Debate. Annual Meeting of the Western Section of the International Studies Association, Las Vegas; forthcoming in ARPS

O'Neill, Kate, Jörg Balsiger and Stacy VanDeveer, "Actors, Norms and Impacts: Recent International Cooperation Theory and the Influence of the Agent-Structure Debate", Annual Review of Political Science (2004)

Ong, Aihwa (2000). "Graduated Sovereignty in South East Asia." Theory, Culture &Society 14(4): 55-75.

Patomäki, Heikki, and Colin Wight. “After Postpostivism? The Promises of Critical Realism.” International Studies Quarterly 44.2 (2000): 213-238.

Putnam, Robert D. “Diplomacy and Domestic Politics: The Logic of Two-Level Games.” International Organization 42.3 (1988): 427-460.

Risse, Thomas (2000). The Power of Norms versus the Norms of Power: Transnational Civil Society and Human Rights. The Third Force: The Rise of Transnational Civil Society. A. M. Florini. Washington, DC, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Risse-Kappen, T. “Ideas do not float freely: transnational coalitions, domestic structures and the end of the cold war.” International Organization 48.2 (1994): 185-214.

Ruggie, John G. “Territoriality and Beyond: Problematizing Modernity in International Relations.” International Organization 47.1 (1993).

Simmons, Beth A. “Compliance with International Agreements.” Annual Review of Political Science .1 (1998): 75-93.

Simmons, P.J. and Chantal de Jonge Oudraat, Eds. (2001). Managing Global Issues: Lessons Learned. Washington DC, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Steinmo, Sven, Kathleen Thelen, et al., Eds. (1992). Structuring Politics: Historical Institutionalism in Comparative Analysis. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

Vogel, Steven K. Freer Markets, More Rules: Regulatory Reform in Advanced Industrial Countries. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1996.

Wapner, Paul, and Lester Edwin J. Ruiz, eds. Principled World Politics: The Challenge of Normative International Relations. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2000.

Wendt, Alexander. “Anarchy is What States Make of it: The Social Construction of Power Politics.” International Organization 46.2 (1992): 391-425.

Wendt, Alexander E. “The Agent-Structure Problem in International Relations Theory.” International Organization 41.3 (1987): 335-370.

Woods, Ngaire (2001). "Who should govern the world economy: the challenges of globalization and governance." Renewal 9(2/3): 73-82.

Woods, Ngaire and Amrita Narlikar (2001). "Governance and the limits of accountability: the WTO, the IMF, and the World Bank." International Social Science Journal 53(170): 569-583.

7. International Environmental Law and Legal Principles

Birnie, Patricia W., and Alan E. Boyle. International Law and the Environment. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992.

Birnie, Patricia (1992). International Environmental Law: Its Adequacy for Present and Future Needs. The International Politics of the Environment: Actors, Interests, Institutions. A. Hurrell and B. Kingsbury. Oxford, Clarendon Press.

Cameron, James, Jacob Werksman, and Peter Roderick. Improving Compliance with International Environmental Law. London: Earthscan, 1996.

Downs, George W., Kyle W. Danish, and Peter N. Barsoom. “The Transformational Model of International Regime Design: Triumph of Hope or Experience?” Columbia Journal of Transnational Law 38 (2000): 465-.

Guruswamy, et al., 1999. International Environmental Law and World Order: A Problem-Oriented Coursebook (2nd Edition) St. Paul, MN: West Publishing Co. (1297 pages).

Harding, Ronnie, and Elizabeth Fisher, eds. Perspectives on the Precautionary Principle. Sydney: Federation Press, 1999.

Hunter, David, James Salzman, and Durwood Zaelke. International Environmental Law and Policy. Washington DC (?): Foundation Press, 1998.

Hunter, David, James Salzman, et al., Eds. (2002). International Environmental Law and Policy, Second Edition. New York, Foundation Press.

Jewell, Tim, and Jenny Steele. Law in Environmental Decision-Making: National, European, and International Perspectives. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1998.

Jordan, Andrew, and Timothy O'Riordan. “The Precautionary Principle in UK Environmental Policy.” UK Environmental Policy in the 1990s. Ed. Tim S. Gray. London: MacMillan, 1995.

Kibel, Paul Stanton (1998). The Earth on Trial: Environmental Law on the International Stage. London, Routledge.

Kummer, Katharina. International Management of Hazardous Wastes: The Basel Convention and Related Legal Rules. London: Oxford University Press, 1995.

O'Riordan, Timothy, and James Cameron, eds. Interpreting the Precautionary Principle. London: Earthscan, 1994.

Raffensperger, Carolyn, and Joel Tickner, eds. Protecting Public Health and the Environment: Implementing the Precautionary Principle. Washington DC: Island Press, 1999.

Sands, Philippe, ed. Greening International Law. New York: The New Press, 1994.

Taylor, Prue. An Ecological Approach to International Law: Responding to Challenges of Climate Change. London: Routledge, 1998.

8. Non-State Actors and Private Governance: Including IGOs, WEO, NGOs and transnational movements, MNCs

Allouche, Jeremy and Matthias Finger (2001). "Two Ways of Reasoning, One Outcome: The World Bank's Evolving Philosophy in Establishing a "Sustainable Water Resources Management" Policy." Global Environmental Politics 1(2): 42-46.

Arts, Bas. The Political Influence of Global NGOs: Case Studies on the Climate and Biodiversity Conventions. Utrecht: International Books, 1998.

Beder, Sharon. Global Spin: The Corporate Assault on Environmentalism. London: Green Books, 1998.

Betsill, Michele M. and Elisabeth Corell (2001). "NGO Influence in International Environmental Negotiations: A Framework for Analysis." Global Environmental Politics 1(4): 65-85.

Biermann, Frank (2001). "The Emerging Debate on the Need for a World Environment Organization: A Commentary." Global Environmental Politics 1(1): 45-55.

Boli, John, and George M. Thomas, eds. Constructing World Culture: International Nongovernmental Organizations since 1875. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press, 1999.

Brechin, Steven R., and Willett Kempton. “Global environmentalism: a challenge to the postmaterialism thesis?” Social Science Quarterly June 1994: 245-269.

Bretherton, Charlotte (2003). "Movements, Networks, Hierarchies: A Gender Perspective on Global Environmental Governance." Global Environmental Politics 3(2): 103-119.

Brinkerhoff, Jennifer M. (2002). "Partnership as a Social Network Mediator for Resolving Global Conflict: The Case of the World Commission on Dams." International Journal of Public Administration 25(11): 1281-1310.

Bryner, Gary C. Gaia's Wager: Environmental Movements and the Challenge of Sustainability. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2001.

Bulkeley, Harriet and Arthur P.J. Mol (2003). "Participation and Environmental Governance: Consensus, Ambivalence and Debate." Environmental Values 12: 143-154.

Cashore, Benjamin (2002). "Legitimacy and the Privatization of Environmental Governance: How Non-State Market Driven (NSMD) Governance Systems Gain Rule-Making Authority." Governance: An International Journal of Policy and Administration 15(4): 503-529.

Chapman, Graham, et al. Environmentalism and the Mass Media: The North-South Divide. London: Routledge, 1997.

Clark, Ann Marie, Elizabeth J. Friedman, and Kathryn Hochstetler. “The Sovereign Limits of Global Civil Society: A Comparison of NGO Participation in UN World Conferences on the Environment, Human Rights and Women.” World Politics 51.1 (1998): 1-35.

Conca, Ken. “Greening the UN: Environmental Organizations and the UN System.” NGOs, the UN, and Global Governance. Eds. Thomas G. Weiss and Leon Gordenker. Boulder: Lynne Reiner, 1996.

Conca, Ken (2002). Old States in New Bottles? The Hybridization of Authority in Global Environmental Governance. The State and the Global Ecological Crisis. J. Barry and R. Eckersley. Cambridge, MIT Press.

Cooley, Alexander and James Ron (2002). "The NGO Scramble: Organizational Insecurity and the Political Economy of Transnational Action." International Security 27(1): 5-39.

Corell, Elisabeth. “Non-State Actor Influence in the Negotiations of the Convention to Combat Desertification.” International Negotiation 4 (1999): 197-223.

Corell, Elisabeth and Michele M. Betsill (2001). "A Comparative Look at NGO Influence in International Environmental Negotiations: Desertification and Climate Change." Global Environmental Politics 1(4): 86-107.

Cutler, Claire (2002). Private International Regimes and Interfirm Cooperation. The Emergence of Private Authority in Global Governance. R. B. Hall and T. J. Biersteker. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

Delmas, Magali A. (1999). "In Search of ISO: Barriers and Incentives to the Globalization of Environmental Management Standards. The Case of the United States."

Dickson, Lisa and Alistair McCulloch (1996). "Shell, the Brent Spar and Greenpeace: A Doomed Tryst?" Environmental Politics 5(1): 122-129.

Dryzek, John S. (2001). "Resistance is Fertile." Global Environmental Politics 1(1): 11-17.

Dunlap, Riley E., and Angela G. Mertig. “Global environmental concern: an anomaly for postmaterialism.” Social Science Quarterly March 1997: 24-29.

Dunlap, Riley E., and Angela G. Mertig. “Global concern for the environment: is affluence a prerequisite?” Journal of Social Issues Winter 1995: 121-137.

Escobar, Arturo. “Whose Knowledge, Whose nature? Biodiversity, Conservation, and the Political Ecology of Social Movements.” Journal of Political Ecology 5 (1998): 53-82.

Florini, Ann M. (2000). The Third force: The Rise of Transnational Civil Society. Washington, Carnegie Endowment for Peace.

Ford, Lucy H. (2003). "Challenging Global Environmental Governance: Social Movement Agency and Global Civil Society." Global Environmental Politics 3(2): 120-134.

Fortun, Kim (2001). Advocacy After Bhopal: Environmentalism, Disaster, New Global Orders. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.

Fox, Jonathan A., and L. David Brown, eds. The Struggle for Accountability: The World Bank, NGOs and Grassroots Movements. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1998.

Gale, Fred (2002). Caveat Certificatum: The Case of Forest Certification. Confronting Consumption. T. Princen, M. F. Maniates and K. Conca. Cambridge, MIT Press.

Garcia-Johnson, Ronie (2000). Exporting Environmentalism: U.S. Multinational Chemical Corporations in Brazil and Mexico. Cambridge, MIT Press.

Gardner, Richard N. (1992). Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After Rio. New York, Council on Foreign Relations Press.

Gereffi, Gary, Ronie Garcia-Johnson, et al. (2001). "The NGO-Industrial Complex." Foreign Policy: 56-65.

Goldman, Michael (2001). "Constructing an Environmental State: Eco-governmentality and other Transnational Practices of a 'Green' World Bank." Social Problems 48(4): 499-523.

Guidry, John A., Michael D. Kennedy, and Mayer N. Zald, eds. Globalizations and Social Movements: Culture, Power and the Transnational Sphere. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2000.

Haas, Peter M. “Compliance with EU Directives: insights from international relations and comparative politics.” Journal of European Public Policy 5.1 (1998): 17-37.

Haas, Peter M. “Introduction: Epistemic Communities and International Policy Coordination.” International Organization 46.1 (1992): 1-35.

Haas, Peter M. (2002). "UN Conferences and Constructivist Governance of the Environment." Global Governance 8(1).

Hecht, Susanna B. and Alexander Cockburn (1989). The Fate of the Forest: Developers, Destroyers, and Defenders of the Amazon. London, Verso.

Hochstetler, Kathryn (2002). "After the Boomerang: Environmental Movements and Politics in the La Plata River Basin." Global Environmental Politics 2(4): 35-57.

Hochstetler, Kathryn, Anne Marie Clark, et al. (2000). "Sovereignty in the Balance: Claims and Bargains at the UN Conferences on the Environment, Human Rights, and Women." International Studies Quarterly 44(4): 591-614.

Humphreys, David (2003). "Life Protective or Carcinogenic Challenge? Global Forests Governance Under Advanced Capitalism." Global Environmental Politics 3(2): 40-55.

Kaldor, Mary (2000). "'Civilizing' Globalization? The Implications of the 'Battle in Seattle'." Millennium: Journal of International Studies 29(1): 105-114.

Kamieniecki, Sheldon, Ed. (1993). Environmental Politics in the International Arena: Movements, Parties, Organizations and Policy. Albany, State University of New York Press.

Karliner, Joshua. The Corporate Planet: Ecology and Politics in the Age of Globalization. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1997.

Keck, Margaret E., and Kathryn Sikkink. Activists Beyond Borders: Advocacy Networks in International Politics. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1998.

Kellow, Aynsley (2000). "Norms, Interests and Environmental NGOs: The Limits of Cosmopolitanism." Environmental Politics 9(3): 1-22.

Khagram, Sanjeev, James V. Riker, et al., Eds. (2002). Restructuring World Politics: Transnational Social Movements, Networks, and Norms. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press.

Kingdon, John W. Agendas, Alternatives and Public Policies, 2nd Edition. New York: Harper Collins, 1995.

Kitschelt, Herbert P. “Political Opportunity Structures and Political Protest: Anti-Nuclear

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Kolk, Ans and David L. Levy (2001). "Winds of Change: Corporate Strategy, Climate Change and Oil Multinationals." European Management Journal 19(5): 501-509.

Klotz, Audie (2002). "Transnational Activism and Global Transformations: The Anti-apartheid and Abolitionist Experiences." European Journal of International Relations 8(1): 49-76.

Krajnc, Anita (2000). "The Art of Green Learning: From Protest Music to Media Mindbombs." International Politics: A Journal of Transnational Issues and Global Problems 37(1): 19-40.

Laferriere, E. (1994). "Environmentalism and the Global Divide." Environmental Politics 3(1): 91-113.

Lee, Yok-shiu F., and Alvin Y. So, eds. Asia's Environmental Movements: Comparative Perspectives. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1999.

Levy, David L. and Peter J. Newell (2002). "Business Strategy and International Environmental Governance: Toward a Neo-Gramscian Synthesis." Global Environmental Politics 2(4): 84-101.

Lipschutz, Ronnie D. (2001). "Ohmage to Resistance." Global Environmental Politics 1(1): 18-22.

Lipschutz, Ronnie D. and Cathleen Fogel (2002). 'Regulation for the Rest of Us?' Global Civil Society and the Privatization of International Relations. The Emergence of Private Authority in Global Governance. R. B. Hall and T. J. Biersteker. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

Lipschutz, Ronnie D. and Judith Mayer (1996). Global Civil Society and Global Environmental Governance. Albany, SUNY Press.

Najam, Adil (2003). "The Case Against a New International Environmental Organization." Global Governance 9: 367-384.

Osgood, Diane (2001). Dig It Up: Global Civil Society's Responses to Plant Biotechnology. Global Civil Society 2001. London, LSE Centre for Global Governance.

Ottaway, Marina (2001). "Corporatism Goes Global: International Organizations, Nongovernmental Organization Networks, and Transnational Business." Global Governance 7: 265-292.

Princen, Thomas and Matthias Finger (1994). Environmental NGOs in World Politics: Linking the Local and the Global. London, Routledge.

Paehlke, Robert (2001). "Environment, Equity and Globalization: Beyond Resistance." Global Environmental Politics 1(1): 1-10.

Paterson, Matthew (2001). "Risky Business: Insurance Companies in Global Warming Politics." Global Environmental Politics 1(4): 18-43.

Perrez, Franz Xaver (2003). "The World Summit on Sustainable Development: Environment, Precaution and Trade - A Potential for Success and/or Failure." RECIEL 12(1): 12-22

Princen, Thomas, and Matthias Finger. Environmental NGOs in World Politics: Linking the Local and the Global. London: Routledge, 1994.

Rootes, Christopher, ed. Environmental Movements: Local, National and Global. London: Frank Cass Publishers, 1999.

Rucht, Dieter (2002). Social Movements Challenging Neoliberal Globalization? Social Movements and Democracy. P. Ibarra. London, Palgrave MacMillan.

Rowell, Andrew. Green Backlash: Global Subversion of the Environmental Movement. London: Routledge, 1996.

Sabatier, Paul A., and Hank C. Jenkins-Smith, eds. Policy Change and Learning: An Advocacy Coalitions Approach. Boulder: Westview Press, 1993.

Scholte, Jan Aart (2002). "Civil Society and Democracy in Global Governance." Global Governance 8: 281-304.

Skjaerseth, Jon Birger and Tora Skodvin (2001). "Climate Change and the Oil Industry: Common Problems, Different Strategies." Global Environmental Politics 1(4): 43-64.

Skodvin, Tora and Steinar Andresen (2003). "Nonstate Influence in the International Whaling Commission." Global Environmental Politics 3(4): 61-86.

Smith, Jackie, Charles Chatfield, and Ron Pagnucco, eds. Transnational Social Movements and Global Politics: Solidarity Beyond the State. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1997.

Smith, Joe, ed. The Daily Globe: Environmental change, the public and the media. London: Earthscan, 2000.

Smith, Roy (2003). "Place and Chips: Virtual Communities, Governance and the Environment." Global Environmental Politics 3(2): 88-102.

Steinberg, Paul F. (2003). "Understanding Policy Change in Developing Countries: The Spheres of Influence Framework." Global Environmental Politics 3(1): 11-32.

Streck, Charlotte (2001). "The Global Environment Facility - A Role Model for International Governance?" Global Environmental Politics 1(2): 71-94.

Tamiotti, Ludivine and Matthias Finger (2001). "Environmental Organizations: Changing Roles and Functions in Global Politics." Global Environmental Politics 1(1): 56-76.

Tarrow, Sidney (2002). The New Transnational Contention: Organizations, Coalitions, Mechanisms. Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston.

Taylor, Bron, ed. Ecological Resistance Movements: The Global Emergence of Radical and Popular Environmentalism. Albany: SUNY Press, 1995.

True, Jacqui and Michael Mintrom (2001). "Transnational Networks and Policy Diffusion: The Case of Gender Mainstreaming." International Studies Quarterly 45(1): 27-57.

Vogler, John. “The European Union as an Actor in International Environmental Politics.” Environmental Politics 8.3 (1999): 24-48.

von Moltke, Konrad (2001). "The Organization of the Impossible." Global Environmental Politics 1(1): 23-28.

Von Moltke, Konrad (2002). "Governments and International Civil Society in Susatinable Development: A Framework." International Environmental Agreements 2: 341-359.

Wapner, Paul. Environmental Activism and World Civic Politics. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1996.

Wapner, P. “Politics Beyond the State: Environmental Activism and World Civic Politics.” World Politics 47.3 (1995): 311-340.

Wapner, Paul (2000). The Normative Promise of Non-State Actors: A Theoretical Account of Global Civil Society. Principled World Politics: The Challenge of Normative International Relations. P. Wapner and E. J. Ruiz. Lanham, MD, Rowman and Littlefield.

Wapner, Paul (2002). "Horizontal Politics: Transnational Environmental Activism and Global Cultural Change." Global Environmental Politics 2(2): 37-62.

Wapner, Paul (2003). "World Summit on Sustainable Development: Toward a Post-Jo'burg Environmentalism." Global Environmental Politics 3(1): 1-10.

Weiss, Thomas G., and Leon Gordenker, eds. NGOs, the UN, and Global Governance. Boulder: Lynne Reiner, 1996.

Whalley, John and Ben Zissimos (2001). "What Could a World Environmental Organization Do?" Global Environmental Politics 1(1): 29-34.

9. Trade and Environment, and the Pollution Haven Hypothesis

Anuradha, R.V. (2001). "IPRs: Implications for Biodiversity and Local and Indigenous Communities." RECIEL 10(1): 27-36.

Araya, Monica. “Lessons from the Stalemate in Seattle.” Journal of Environment and Development 9.2 (2000): 183-189.

Audley, John J. Green Politics and Global Trade: NAFTA and the Future of Environmental Politics. Washington DC: Georgetown University Press, 1997.

Bail, Christoph, Robert Falkner, et al. (2002). The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety: Reconciling Trade in Biotechnology with Environment and Development. London, Earthscan/Royal Institute for International Affairs.

Clapp, Jennifer. “Foreign Direct Investment in Hazardous Industries in Developing Countries.” Environmental Politics 7.4 (1998): 92-113.

Clapp, Jennifer (2001). Toxic Exports: The Transfer of Hazardous Wastes from Rich to Poor Countries. Ithaca, Cornell University Press.

Clapp, Jennifer (2002). "What the Pollution Havens Debate Overlooks." Global Environmental Politics 2(2): 11-19.

Coleman, W. D., and W. P. Grant. “Policy Convergence and Policy Feedback: Agricultural finance policies in a globalizing era.” European Journal of Political Research 34.2 (1998): 225-247.

Conca, Ken. “The WTO and the undermining of global environmental governance.” Review of International Political Economy 7.3 (2000): 484-494.

Dean, Judith M. “Trade and the Environment: A Survey of the Literature.” International Trade and the Environment. Ed. P. Low. Washington, DC: World Bank, 1992.

DeSombre, Elizabeth R. and Samuel J. Barkin (2002). "Turtles and Trade: The WTO's Acceptance of Environmental Trade Restrictions." Global Environmental Politics 2(1): 12-18.

Dowdeswell, Elizabeth, and Steve Charnovitz. “Globalization, Trade and Interdependence.” Thinking Ecologically: The Next Generation of Environmental Policy. Eds. Marian R. Chertow and Daniel C. Esty. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1997.

Esty, Daniel C. Greening the GATT: Trade, Environment, and the Future. Washington: Institute for International Economics, 1994.

Esty, Daniel C. “Environment and the Trading System: Picking Up the Post-Seattle Pieces.” The WTO After Seattle. Ed. Jeffrey J. Schott. Washington, DC: Institute for International Economics, 2000.

Fieldman, Glenn. Trade, the Environment and the North-South Divide. San Francisco, CA, 1999.

French, Hilary. “Reconciling Trade and the Environment.” State of the World, 1993. Ed. L.R. Brown. Washington: W.W.Norton, 1993.

Gaines, Sanford E. (2002). "International Trade, Environmental Protection and Development as a Sustainable Development Triangle." RECIEL 11(3): 259-274.

Gill, Stephen. “Towards a Postmodern Prince? The Battle in Seattle as a Moment in the New Politics of Globalization.” Millennium: Journal of International Studies 29.1 (2000): 131-140.

Hall, Derek (2002). "Environmental Change, Protest and Havens of Environmental Degradation: Evidence from Asia." Global Environmental Politics 2(2): 20-28.

Halliday, Fred. “Getting Real About Seattle.” Millennium: Journal of International Studies 29.1 (2000): 123-129.

Jinnah, Sikina (2003). "Emissions Trading Under the Kyoto Protocol: NAFTA and WTO Concerns." Georgetown International Environmental Law Review.

Kaldor, Mary. “'Civilizing' Globalization? The Implications of the 'Battle in Seattle'.” Millennium: Journal of International Studies 29.1 (2000): 105-114.

Krueger, Anne O., ed. The WTO as an International Organization. Chicago: Chicago University Press, 1998.

Krueger, Jonathan. International Trade and the Basel Convention. Trade and Environment. London: Royal Institute of International Affairs/ Earthscan Press, 1999.

Leonard, H. Jeffrey. Pollution and the Struggle for the World Product: Multinational Corporations, Environment, and International Comparative Advantage. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.

Lofdahl, Corey L. (2002). Environmental Impacts of Globalization and Trade: A Systems Study. Cambridge, MIT Press.

Mander, Jerry, and Edward Goldsmith, eds. The Case Against the Global Economy and For a Turn Toward the Local. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1996.

Menotti, Victor (2002). "From Doha to Johannesburg: Who Will Decide Our Common Future?" Bridges 6(3): 1-2.

Najam, Adil. “Trade and Environment After Seattle: A Negotiation Agenda for the South.” Journal of Environment and Development 9.4 (2000): 405-425.

O'Neill, Kate (2001). "The Changing Nature of Global Waste Management for the 21st Century: A Mixed Blessing?" Global Environmental Politics 1(1): 77-98.

Porter, Gareth. “Trade Competition and Pollution Standards: "Race to the Bottom" or "Stuck at the Bottom"?” Journal of Environment and Development 8.2 (1999): 133-151

Runge, C.F. Freer Trade, Protected Environment: Balancing Trade Liberalization and Environmental Interests. New York: Council on Foreign Relations Press, 1994.

Sampson, Gary P., and W. Bradnee Chambers, eds. Trade, Environment and the Millennium. Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 1999.

Sampson, Gary P. Trade, Environment, and The WTO: The Post-Seattle Agenda. Washington DC: Johns Hopkins University Press/Overseas Development Council, 2000.

Scholte, Jan Art. “Cautionary Reflections on Seattle.” Millennium: Journal of International Studies 29.1 (2000): 115-121.

Schott, Jeffrey J., ed. The WTO After Seattle. Washington, DC: Institute for International Economics, 2000.

Singer, Thomas O., and Robert Stumberg. “A Multilateral Agreement on Investment: Would It Undermine Subnational Environmental Protection.” Journal of Environment and Development 8.1 (1999): 5-23.

Strohm, Laura A. (2002). "Pollution Havens and the Transfer of Environmental Risk." Global Environmental Politics 2(2): 29-36.

Thompson, Peter, and Laura A. Strohm. “Trade and Environmental Quality: A Review of the Evidence.” Journal of Environment and Development 5.4 (1996): 363-388.

Vogel, David. Trading Up: Consumer and Environmental Regulation in a Global Economy. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1995.

von Moltke, Konrad (2001). Whither MEAs? The Role of International Environmental Management in the Trade and Environment Arena, International Institute for Sustainable Development.

Wallach, Lori, and Michelle Sforza. Whose Trade Organization? Corporate Globalization and the Erosion of Democracy. Washington DC: Public Citizen, 1999.

Ward, Halina, and Duncan Brack, eds. Trade, Investment and the Environment. London: Earthscan and Royal Institute of International Affairs, 2000.

Weber, Martin (2001). "Competing Political Visions: WTO Governance and Green Politics." Global Environmental Politics 1(3): 92-113.

Wheeler, David (2002). "Beyond Pollution Havens." Global Environmental Politics 2(2): 1-10.

Williams, Marc (2001). "Trade and Environment in the World Trading System: A Decade of Stalemate?" Global Environmental Politics 1(4): 1-9.

Winter, Ryan L. (2000). "Reconciling the GATT and WTO with Multilateral Environmental Agreements: Can we have our cake and eat it too?" Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law and Policy 11: 223-254.

Wirth, David A. (1998). "Trade Implications of the Basel Convention Amendment Banning North-South Trade in Hazardous Wastes." RECIEL 7(3): 237-248.

Yeater, Marceil and Juan Vasquez (2001). "Demystifying the Relationship between CITES and the WTO." RECIEL 10(3): 271-276.

Zaelke, D., P. Orbuch, and R.F. Housman, eds. Trade and the Environment: Law, Economics and Policy. Washington: Island Press, 1993.

10. Globalization, Ecological Modernization, Risk Society, Transboundary Risk Management, Policy Diffusion, Precautionary Principle

Auer, Matthew R. (1996). "Negotiating Toxic Risks: A Case from the Nordic Countries." Environmental Politics 5(4): 687-699.

Barkin, J. Samuel (2003). "The Counterintuitive Relationship between Globalization and Climate Change." Global Environmental Politics 3(3): 8-13.

Baylis, John, and Steve Smith, eds. The Globalization of World Politics: An Introduction to International Relations. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997.

Beck, Ulrich. Ecological Politics in an Age of Risk. Trans. Weisz, Amos. Cambridge: Polity Press, 1995.

Beck, Ulrich. Risk Society: Towards a New Modernity. London: Sage, 1992.

Blowers, Andrew. “Environmental Policy: Ecological Modernization or the Risk Society?” Urban Studies 34.5-6 (1997): 845-871.

Beck, Ulrich. World Risk Society. Cambridge: Polity Press, 1999

Christoff, Peter. “Ecological Modernization, Ecological Modernities.” Environmental Politics 5.3 (1996): 476-500.

Dolowitz, David P. and David Marsh (2000). "Learning from Abroad: The Role of Policy Transfer in Contemporary Policy Making." Governance: An International Journal of Policy and Administration 13(1): 5-24.

Downie, David, Jonathan Krueger, et al. (2004). Global Policy for Hazardous Chemicals. Global Environmental Politics, 2nd Edition. N. J. Vig, R. S. Axelrod and D. Downie. Washington, Congressional Quarterly Press.

Eckersley, Robyn (2004). The Green State: Rethinking Democracy and Sovereignty. Cambridge, MIT Press.

Eckley, Noelle and Henrik Selin (2004). "All Talk, Little Action: Precaution and European chemicals regulation." Journal of European Public Policy 11(1): 78-105.

Goodstein, Eban (1999). The Trade-Off Myth: Fact and Fiction About Jobs and the Environment. Washington DC, Island Press.

Gupta, Aarti (2000). "Governing Trade in Genetically Modified Organisms: The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety." Environment 42(4): 22-33.

Hajer, Maarten A. The Politics of Environmental Discourse: Ecological Modernization and the Policy Process. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995.

Held, David, et al. Global Transformations: Politics, Economics and Culture. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press, 1999.

Hough, Peter (2003). "Poisons in the System: The Global Regulation of Hazardous Pesticides." Global Environmental Politics 3(2): 11-24.

Keil, Roger, et al., eds. Political Ecology: Global and Local. London: Routledge, 1998.

Kellow, Aynsley (1999). International Toxic Risk Management: Ideals, Interests and Implementation. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

Krueger, Jonathan (1999). "What's to Become of trade in hazardous Wastes?: The Basel Convention One Decade Later." Environment 41(9): 10-21.

Krueger, Jonathan and Henrik Selin (2002). "Governance for Sound Chemicals: The Need for a More Comprehensive Global Strategy." Global Governance 8: 323-342.

Krueger, Jonathan. “Prior Informed Consent and the Basel Convention: The Hazards of What isn't Known.” Journal of Environment and Development 7.2 (1998): 115-137.

Lash, Scott, Bronislaw Szersynski, and Brian Wynne, eds. Risk, Environment and Modernity: Towards a New Ecology. London: Sage Publications, 1996.

Meinesz, Alexandre (1999). Killer Algae: The True Tale of a Biological Hazard. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.

Mol, Arthur P.J. (2001). Globalization and Environmental Reform. Cambridge, MIT Press.

Mol, Arthur P. J., and David Sonnenfeld, eds. Ecological Modernization Around the World. London: Frank Cass, 2000.

Newell, Peter J. (2003). "Globalization and the Governance of Biotechnology." Global Environmental Politics 3(2): 56-71.

O'Neill, Kate (1997). "Regulations as Arbiters of Risk: Great Britain, Germany, and the Hazardous Waste Trade in Western Europe." International Studies Quarterly 41(4): 687-718.

O'Neill, Kate (1998). "Out of the Backyard: The Problems of Hazardous Waste Management at a Global Level." Journal of Environment and Development 7(2): 138-163.

O'Neill, Kate (2000). Waste Trading Among Rich Nations: Building a New Theory of Environmental Regulation. Cambridge, MIT Press.

O'Neill, Kate (2002). "Radioactive "Trade": Globalizing the Nuclear Fuel Cycle." SAIS Review XXII(1): 157-168.

Paarlberg, Robert (2000). "Genetically Modified Crops in Developing Countries: Promise or Peril?" Environment 42(1): 19-27.

Perrault, Anne M. and William Carroll Muffett (2002). "Turning Off the Tap: A Strategy to Address International Aspects of Invasive Alien Species." RECIEL 11(2): 211-224.

Sonnenfeld, David. “Contradictions of Ecological Modernization: Pulp and Paper Manufacturing in South-east Asia.” Environmental Politics 9.1 (2000): 235-256.

Spaargaren, Gert, and Arthur P. J. Mol. “Sociology, Environment, and Modernity: Ecological Modernization as a Theory of Social Change.” Society & Natural Resources 5.4 (1992): 323-344

Spaargaren, Gert, Arthur P. J. Mol, et al., Eds. (2000). Environment and Global Modernity. London, Sage.

Strohm, Laura (1993). "The Environmental Politics of the International Waste Trade." Journal of Environment and Development 2(2): 129-53.

Weale, Albert. “Ecological Modernization and the Integration of European Environmental Policy.” European Integration and Environmental Policy. Eds. J.D. Liefferink, P.D. Lowe and A.P.J. Mol. London: Belhaven Press, 1993.

Weiss, Charles (2003). "Scientific Uncertainty and Science-Based Precaution." International Environmental Agreements 3: 137-166.

11. Environment and Security

Chalecki, Elizabeth L. (2002). "A New Vigilance: Identifying and Reducing the Risks of Environmental Terrorism." Global Environmental Politics 2(1): 46-64.

Dabelko, Geoffrey D. and Stacy D. VanDeveer (1998). "European Insecurities: Can't Live With 'Em, Can't Shoot 'Em." Security Dialogue 29(2): 177-190.

Dalby, Simon. “Ecological Metaphors of Security: World Politics in the Biosphere.” Alternatives 23.3 (1998): 291-319.

Dalby, Simon. “Security, Modernity, Ecology: The Dilemmas of the Post-Cold War Security Discourse.” Alternatives 17 (1992).

de Soysa, Indra (2002). "Ecoviolence: Shrinking Pie or Honey Pot?" Global Environmental Politics 2(4): 1-34.

Deudney, Daniel H., and Richard A. Matthew, eds. Contested Grounds: Security and Conflict in the New Environmental Politics. Albany: SUNY Press, 1999.

Deudney, Daniel. “The Case Against Linking Environmental Degradation and National Security.” Millennium 19.3 (1990).

Environmental Change and Security Project Reports 1-6, Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington DC. See

Gleick, Peter H. “Water and Conflict: Fresh Water Resources and International Security.” International Security 18.1 (1993): 79-112.

Gleick, Peter H. (2001). "Global Water: Threats and Challenges Facing the United States." Environment 43(2): 18-26.

Haas, Peter M. (2002). "Constructing Environmental Conflicts from Resource Scarcity." Global Environmental Politics 2(1): 1-11.

Homer-Dixon, Thomas F. Environment, Scarcity and Violence. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1999.

Homer-Dixon, Thomas, and Jessica Blitt, eds. Ecoviolence: Links Among Environment, Population and Security. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 1998.

Homer-Dixon, Thomas F. “Environmental Scarcities and Violent Conflict: Evidence from Cases.” International Security 19.1 (1994): 5-40.

Homer-Dixon, Thomas F. “On the Threshold: Environmental Changes as Causes of Acute Conflict.” International Security (1991).

Homer-Dixon, Thomas F. (1993). Environmental Scarcity and Global Security. New York, Foreigh Policy Association.

Kahl, Colin H. “Population Growth, Environmental Degradation, and State-Sponsored Violence: The Case of Kenya, 1991-93.” International Security 23.2 (1998): 80-119.

Kennedy, Donald, et al, "Environmental Quality and Regional Conflict", Report to the Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict, Carnegie Corporation of New York, December 1998 (available at pubs).

Levy, Marc A. “Is the Environment a National Security Issue?” International Security 20.2 (1995): 35-62.

Lowi, Miriam (1992). West Bank Water Resources and the Resolution of Conflict in the Middle East. Occasional Paper Series of the Project on Environmental Change and Acute Conflict. T. H. Homer-Dixon.

Lowi, Miriam. “Bridging the Divide: Transboundary Water Disputes and the Case of West Bank Water.” International Security (1993).

Matthew, Richard A. and Ted Gaulin (2001). "The Social and Political Impacts of Resource Scarcity on Small Island States." Global Environmental Politics 1(2): 48-70.

Mische, P. (1989). "Ecological security and the need to reconceptualize sovereignty." Alternatives: Social Transformation and Human Governance 14(4): 389-427.

Noorduyn, Ruth E., and Wouter T. De Groot. “Environment and Security: Improving the Interaction of Two Science Fields.” Journal of Environment and Development 8.1 (1999): 24-48.

Peluso, Nancy Lee and Michael Watts, Eds. (2001). Violent Environments. Ithaca, Cornell University Press.

Reuveny, Rafael (2002). "Economic Growth, Environmental Scarcity, and Conflict." Global Environmental Politics 2(1): 83-110.

Stoett, Peter (2003). "Towards Renewed Legitimacy? Nuclear Power, Global Warming, and Security." Global Environmental Politics 3(1): 99-116.

VanDeveer, Stacy D., and Geoffrey D. Dabelko. “Redefining Security Around the Baltic: Environmental Issues in Regional Context.” Global Governance 5 (1999): 221-249.

Westing, A.H., Ed. (1988). Cultural Norms, War and the Environment. Oxford, Oxford University Press/SIPRI.

12. Comparative Environmental Politics, Domestic-International Linkages and Foreign Environmental Policy

Auer, Matthew R. “Negotiating Toxic Risks: A Case from the Nordic Countries.” Environmental Politics 5.4 (1996): 687-699.

Barkdull, John and Paul G. Harris (2002). "Environmental Change and Foreign Policy: A Survey of Theory." Global Environmental Politics 2(2): 63-91.

Boehmer-Christiansen, Sonja, and Helmut Weidner. The Politics of Reducing Vehicles Emissions in Britain and Germany. London: Pinter, 1995.

Boehmer-Christiansen, Sonja, and Jim Skea. Acid Politics: Environmental Politics and Energy Policies in Britain and Germany. London: Belhaven Press, 1991.

Browder, John D., and Brian J. Godfrey. Rainforest Cities: Urbanization, Development, and the Globalization of the Brazilian Amazon. New York: Columbia University Press, 1998.

Buller, Henry, Philip Lowe, and Andrew Flynn. “National Responses to Europeanization of Environmental Policy: A Selective Review of Comparative Research.” European Integration and Environmental Policy. Eds. J.D. Liefferink, P.D. Lowe and A.P.J. Mol. London: Belhaven Press, 1993.

Desai, Uday, ed. Ecological Policy and Politics in Developing Countries: Economic Growth,

Democracy, and Environment. Albany: SUNY Press, 1998.

DeSombre, Elizabeth R. Domestic Sources of International Environmental Policy: Industry, Environmentalists, and U.S. Power. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2000.

Eckersley, Robyn, ed. Markets, the State and the Environment: Towards Integration. London: MacMillan Press Ltd., 1996.

Farrell, Alex and Terry J. Keating (1998). "Multi-Jurisdictional Air Pollution Assessment: A Comparison of the Eastern United States and Western Europe." ENRP Discussion Paper E-98-12, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.

Garcia-Johnson, Ronie. Exporting Environmentalism: U.S. Multinational Chemical Corporations in Brazil and Mexico. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2000. Non-state actors

Harris, Paul G., ed. Climate Change and American Foreign Policy. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2000.

Hønneland, Geir and Anne-Kristin Jørgensen (2003). "Implementing International Environmental Agreements in Russia: Lessons from Fisheries Management, Nuclear Safety, and Air Pollution Control." Global Environmental Politics 3(1): 72-98.

Héritier, Adrienne. “The Accommodation of Diversity in European Policy Making and its Outcomes: Regulatory Policy as a Patchwork.” Journal of European Public Policy 3.2 (1996): 149-167.

Hopgood, Stephen. American Foreign Environmental Policy and the Power of the State. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998.

Jahn, Detlef. “Environmental performance and policy regimes: Explaining variations in 18 OECD countries.” Policy Sciences 31.2 (1998): 107-131.

Jancar-Webster, Barbara, ed. Environmental Action in Eastern Europe: Responses to Crisis. New York: M.E. Sharpe, 1993.

Jancar-Webster, Barbara (1990). Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union. Environmental Politics in the International Arena. S. Kamieniecki. Albany, SUNY Press.

Jänicke, Martin, and Helmut Weidner, eds. Successful Environmental Policy: A Critical Evaluation of 24 Cases. Berlin: Rainer Bohn Verlag, 1995.

Lehman, H. “The Political Economy of Comparative Environmental Policy.” Policy Studies Journal 20.4 (1992): 719-732.

McCright, Aaron M. and Riley E. Dunlap (2003). "Defeating Kyoto: The Conservative Movement's Impact on US Climate Policy." Social Problems 50(3): 348-373.

O'Neill, Kate. “Regulations as Arbiters of Risk: Great Britain, Germany, and the Hazardous Waste Trade in Western Europe.” International Studies Quarterly 41.4 (1997): 687-718.

O'Neill, Kate. Waste Trading Among Rich Nations: Building a New Theory of Environmental Regulation. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2000.

Paarlberg, R. L. (1992). Ecodiplomacy: US Environmental Policy goes Abroad. Eagle in a New World: American Grand Strategy in the Post-Cold War Era. K. Oye, R. Lieber and D. Rothchild. New York, Harper Collins.

Paarlberg, Robert (1998). Lapsed Leadership: US International Environmental Policy Since Rio. The Global Environment: Institutions, Law and Policy. N. J. Vig and R. S. Axelrod. Washington DC, Congressional Quartlerly Press.

Potter, David (1994). "Assessing Japan's Environmental Aid Policy." Pacific Affairs 67(2): 200-215.

Raustiala, Kal. “Domestic Institutions and International Regulatory Cooperation: Comparative Responses to the Convention on Biological Diversity.” World Politics 49.4 (1997): 482-509.

Raustiala, Kal (1997). The domestic politics of global biodiversity protection in the United Kingdom and the United States. The Internationalization of Environmental Politics. M. A. Schreurs and E. Economy. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

Schreurs, Miranda A. (1997). Domestic Institutions and International Environmental Agendas in Japan and Germany. The Internationalization of Environmental Protection. M. A. Schreurs and E. C. Economy. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

Schreurs, Miranda A. (2002). Environmental Politics in Japan, Germany and the United States. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

Schreurs, Miranda A. and Elizabeth C. Economy, Eds. (1997). The Internationalization of Environmental Protection. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

Sprinz, Detlev, and Tapani Vaahtoranta. “The Interest-based Explanation of International Environmental Policy.” International Organization 48.1 (1994): 77-105.

Steinberg, Paul F. (2001). Environmental Leadership in Developing Countries: Transnational Relations and Biodiversity Policy in Costa Rica and Bolivia. Cambridge, MIT Press.

Taylor, Jonathan (1999). "Japan's Global Environmentalism: Rhetoric and Reality." Political Geography 18: 535-562.

Vogel, David. National Styles of Regulation: Environmental Policy in Great Britain and the United States. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1986.

Weale, Albert. The New Politics of Pollution. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1992.

Weinthal, Erika (2001). "Sins of Omission: Constructing Negotiating Sets in the Aral Sea Basin." Journal of Environment and Development 10(1): 50-79.

Weinthal, Erika (2002). State Making and Environmental Cooperation: Linking Domestic and International Politics in Central Asia. Cambridge, MIT Press.

Weinthal, Erika and Yael Parag (2003). "Two Steps Forward, One Step Backward: Societal Capacity and Israel's Implementation of the Barcelona Convention and the Mediterranean Action Plan." Global Environmental Politics 3(1): 51-72.

Weinthal, Erika, and Pauline Jones Luong. “Prelude to the Resource Curse: Oil and Gas Development Strategies in Central Asia and Beyond.” Comparative Political Studies (2001).

13. Historical Approaches

Dorsey, Kurkpatrick. The Dawn of Conservation Diplomacy: U.S.-Canadian Wildlife Protection Treaties in the Progressive Era. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1998.

Johnston, R.J. Nature, State and Economy: A Political Economy of the Environment, Second Edition. Chichester: Wiley, 1996.

McNeill, J. R. (2000). Something New Under the Sun: An Environmental History of the Twentieth-Century World. New York, W. W. Norton and Company.

Meyer, John W., et al. “The Structuring of a World Environmental Regime, 1870-1990.” International Organization 51.4 (1997): 623-651.

Ponting, Clive. A Green History of the World: The Environment and the Collapse of Great Civilizations. London: Penguin Books, 1991.

Stone, Christopher D. The Gnat is Older than Man: Global Environment and Human Agenda. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1993.

14. Methods

Bernauer, Thomas (1995). "The Effect of International Environmental Institutions: How we might learn more." International Organization 49(2): 351-77.

Burawoy, Michael and et al (2000). Global Ethnography: Forces, Connections, and Imaginations in a Postmodern World. Berkeley, UC Press.

Chen, R.S., E. Boulding, et al., Eds. (1983). Social Science Research and Climate Change: An Interdisciplinary Appraisal. Boston, D. Reidel Publishing Company.

Hochstetler, Kathryn and Melinda Laituri (2004). Methods in International Environmental Politics. Palgrave Guide to International Environmental Politics. M. M. Betsill, K. Hochstetler and D. Stevis.

Klandermans, Bert and Suzanne Staggenborg, Eds. (2002). Methods of Social Movement Research. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press.

Klein, Julie Thompson (1990). Interdiscplinarity: History, Theory and Practice. Detroit, Wayne State University Press.

Klein, Julie Thompson (1996). Crossing Boundaries: Knowledge, Disciplinarity and Interdisciplinarity. Charlottesville, VA, University Press of Virginia.

La Riviere, J. W. M. (1991). "Cooperation Between Natural and Social Sciences in Global Change Research: Imperatives, Realities, Opportunities." International Social Science Journal 130: 619-628.

Lepgold, Joseph and Miroslav Nincic (2001). Beyond the Ivory Tower: International Relations Theory and the Issue of Policy Relevance. New York, Columbia University Press.

Lichbach, Mark Irving and Alan S. Zuckerman, Eds. (1997). Comparative Politics: Rationality, Culture and Structure. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

Lijphart, Arend (1971). "Comparative Politics and the Comparative Method." American Political Science Review 65: 682-693.

Lipschutz, Ronnie D. (2001). "Environmental History, Political Economy and Change: Frameworks and Tools for Research and Analysis." Global Environmental Politics 1(3): 72-91.

McComas, Katherine and James Shanahan (1999). "Telling Stories about Global Climate Change: Measuring the Impact of Narratives on Issue Cycles." Communication Research 26(1): 30-57.

Mishler, Elliot G. (1986). Research Interviewing: Context and Narrative. Cambridge, Harvard University Press.

Mitchell, Ronald, and Thomas Bernauer. “Empirical Research on International Environmental Policy: Designing Qualitative Case Studies.” Journal of Environment and Development 7.1 (1998): 4-31.

Mitchell, Ronald B. (2002). "A Quantitative Approach to Evaluating International Environmental Regimes." Global Environmental Politics 2(4): 58-83.

Neumayer, Eric (2001). "How Regime Theory and Economic Theory of International Environmental Cooperation Can Learn from Each Other." Global Environmental Politics 1(1): 122-147.

Sprinz, Detlef F. (1996). Measuring the Effectiveness of International Environmental Regimes. Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, San Diego, CA.

Sprinz, Detlef F. (2000). Research on the Effectiveness of International Environmental Regimes: A Review of the State of the Art. Final Conference of the EU Concerted Action on Regime Effectiveness, Institut D'educacio Continua (IDEC), Barcelona.

Young, Oran R. (2001). "Inferences and Indices: Evaluating the Effectiveness of International Environmental Regimes." Global Environmental Politics 1(1): 99-121.

Young, Oran R. (2003). "Determining Regime Effectiveness: A Commentary on the Oslo-Potsdam Solution." Global Environmental Politics 3(3): 97-104.

15. Health and the Environment

McCally, Michael, Ed. (2002). Life Support: The Environment and Human Health. Cambridge, MIT Press.

McMichael, Tony (2001). Human Frontiers, Environments and Disease. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

Thomas, Caroline (2001). "Environment and Health: Overlapping Agendas." Global Environmental Politics 1(4): 10-17.

Price-Smith, Andrew T. (2002). The Health of Nations: Infectious Disease, Environmental Change and Their Effects on National Security And Development. Cambridge, MIT Press.

Walters, Mark Jerome (2003). Six Modern Plagues: And How We are Causing Them, Shearwater Books.

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