Science and International Environmental Policy: Regimes and Nonregimes in Global Governance

Science and International Environmental Policy: Regimes and Nonregimes in Global Governance

by Radoslav S. Dimitrov
ISBN-10:
0742539040
ISBN-13:
9780742539044
Pub. Date:
11/30/2005
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
ISBN-10:
0742539040
ISBN-13:
9780742539044
Pub. Date:
11/30/2005
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Science and International Environmental Policy: Regimes and Nonregimes in Global Governance

Science and International Environmental Policy: Regimes and Nonregimes in Global Governance

by Radoslav S. Dimitrov
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Overview

The proliferation of environmental agreements is a defining feature of modern international relations that has attracted considerable academic attention. The cooperation literature focuses on stories of policy creation, and ignores issue areas where policy agreements are absent. Science and International Environmental Policy introduces nonregimes into the study of global governance, and compares successes with failures in the formation of environmental treaties. By exploring collective decisions not to cooperate, it explains why international institutions form but also why, when, and how they do not emerge.
The book is a structured comparison of global policy responses to four ecological problems: deforestation, coral reefs degradation, ozone depletion, and acid rain. It explores the connection between knowledge and action in world politics by investigating the role of scientific information in environmental management. The study shows that different types of expert information play uneven roles in policymaking. Extensive analysis of multilateral scientific assessments, participatory observation of negotiations, and interviews with policymakers and scientists reveal that some kinds of information are critical requirements for policy creation while other types are less influential. Moreover, the state of knowledge on ecological problems is not a function of sociopolitical power. By disaggregating the concept of 'knowledge,' the book solves contradictions in previous theoretical work and offers a compelling account of the interplay between knowledge, interests, and power in global environmental politics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780742539044
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 11/30/2005
Pages: 222
Product dimensions: 7.08(w) x 9.26(h) x 0.89(d)

About the Author

Radoslav S. Dimitrov is assistant professor of political science at University of Western Ontario. He teaches international relations and works at global environmental meetings as an analyst for the Earth Negotiations Bulletin.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Success and Failure in Environmental Treaty Creation Chapter 2 Shared Knowledge and Collective Action in Global Environmental Politics Chapter 3 Out of Thin Air: The Regime on Stratospheric Ozone Depletion Chapter 4 No Pie in the Sky: The Regime on Transboundary Air Pollution Chapter 5 Lost in the Woods: International Forest Negotiations Chapter 6 At Sea: International Coral Reefs Management Chapter 7 Knowledge, Power, and Interests in Environmental Cooperation
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