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The international politics of climate change

The international politics of climate change [electronic resource] / edited by Aynsley Kellow and Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen. - Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar, 2010. - 1 online resource (xxi, 608 p.) ; cm. - An Elgar research collection . - Elgar research collection. .

The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings.

Includes bibliographical references.

Recommended readings (Machine generated): Brian Martin (1988), 'Nuclear Winter: Science and Politics', Science and Public Policy, 15 (5), October, 321-34 -- Peter M. Haas (1990), 'Obtaining International Environmental Protection Through Epistemic Consensus', Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 19 (3), 347-63 -- Raino Malnes (2006), 'Imperfect Science', Global Environmental Politics, 6 (3), August, 58-71 -- Roger A. Pielke Jr. (2005), 'Misdefining "Climate Change": Consequences for Science and Action', Environmental Science and Policy, 8, 548-61 -- James Hansen, Makiko Sato, Reto Ruedy, Andrew Lacis and Valdar Oinas (2000), 'Global Warming in the Twenty-First Century: An Alternative Scenario', Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 97 (18), 9875-80 -- Roger A. Pielke Jr. (1998), 'Rethinking the Role of Adaptation in Climate Policy', Global Environmental Change, 8 (2), 159-70 -- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen (1997), 'A Winning Coalition of Advocacy: Climate Research, Bureaucracy and "Alternative" Fuels. Who is Driving Climate Change Policy?', Energy Policy, 25 (4), 439-44 -- Michael Grubb (1995), 'Seeking Fair Weather: Ethics and the International Debate on Climate Change', International Affairs, 71 (3), July, 463-96 -- Ian H. Rowlands (1997), 'International Fairness and Justice in Addressing Global Climate Change', Environmental Politics, 6 (3), Autumn, 1-30 -- Deepak Lal (1995), 'Eco-Fundamentalism', International Affairs, 71 (3), 515-28 -- S.A. Boehmer-Christiansen, D. Merten, J. Meissner and D. Ufer (1993), 'Ecological Restructuring or Environment Friendly Deindustrialization: The Fate of the East German Energy Sector and Society Since 1990', Energy Policy, 21 (4), April, 355-73 -- Aynsley Kellow (1999), 'Australia in the Greenhouse: Science, Norms and Interests in the Kyoto Protocol', Energy and Environment, 10 (3), 275-91 -- Sevasti-Eleni Vezirgiannidou (2008), 'The Kyoto Agreement and the Pursuit of Relative Gains', Environmental Politics, 17 (1), February, 40-57 -- Michael T. Hatch (1995), 'The Politics of Global Warming in Germany', Environmental Politics, 4 (3), Autumn, 415-40 -- David L. Levy and Daniel Egan (1998), 'Capital Contests: National and Transnational Channels of Corporate Influence on the Climate Change Negotiations', Politics and Society, 26 (3), 337-61 -- Scott Barrett (1998), 'Political Economy of the Kyoto Protocol', Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 14 (4), 20-39 -- Oran R. Young (1989), 'The Politics of International Regime Formation: Managing Natural Resources and the Environment', International Organization, 43 (3), 349-75 -- Hugh Ward, Frank Grundig and Ethan R. Zorick (2001), 'Marching at the Pace of the Slowest: A Model of International Climate-Change Negotiations', Political Studies, 49, 438-61 -- Marvin S. Soroos (2001), 'Global Climate Change and the Futility of the Kyoto Process', Global Environmental Politics, 1 (2), May, 1-9 Cass R. Sunstein (2007), 'Of Montreal and Kyoto: A Tale of Two Protocols', Harvard Environmental Law Review, 31, 1-65 -- David G. Victor (2006), 'Toward Effective International Cooperation on Climate Change: Numbers, Interests and Institutions', Global Environmental Politics, 6 (3), 90-103 -- Bruce Yandle and Stuart Buck (2002), 'Bootleggers, Baptists, and the Global Warming Battle', Harvard Environmental Law Review, 26 (1), 177-229 -- Dieter Helm (2008), 'Climate-Change Policy: Why Has So Little Been Achieved?', Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 24 (2), 211-38 -- Scott Barrett (2008), 'Climate Treaties and the Imperative of Enforcement', Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 24 (2), 239-58 -- Joanna Depledge (2006), 'The Opposite of Learning: Ossification in the Climate Change Regime', Global Environmental Politics, 6 (1), February, 1-22 -- Aynsley Kellow (2008), 'Lessons Not Learned in Environmental Governance: International Climate Policy Beyond Kyoto', Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law, 11 (1 and 2), 101-20 -- Jake Schmidt, Ned Helme, Jin Lee and Mark Houdashelt (2008), 'Sector-Based Approach to the Post-2012 Climate Change Policy Architecture', Climate Policy, 8, 494-515 -- David G. Victor, Joshua C. House and Sarah Joy (2005), 'A Madisonian Approach to Climate Policy', Science, 309 (5742), September, 1820-21

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