In a period defined by environmental crisis and an urgent need to update global institutions, Manulak shows how large-scale change occurs in global environmental politics. Meticulously researched using newly-available sources, this book examines the colourful and intensely political history of change in environmental governance.
In a period defined by environmental crisis and an urgent need to update global institutions, Manulak shows how large-scale change occurs in global environmental politics. Meticulously researched using newly-available sources, this book examines the colourful and intensely political history of change in environmental governance.
Michael W. Manulak is Assistant Professor at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University. His research focuses on international organizations, global environmental politics, and international security.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Institutional suboptimality in world politics 2. It's about time: Explaining change in UN environmental institutions 3. The Stockholm conference and institutional change 4. UNEP and the 1982 Nairobi conference 5. The Brundtland commission and the seeds of change 6. The Rio conference and institutional change 7. Post-UNCED UN environment institutions 8. Conclusion.
1. Introduction: Institutional suboptimality in world politics 2. It's about time: Explaining change in UN environmental institutions 3. The Stockholm conference and institutional change 4. UNEP and the 1982 Nairobi conference 5. The Brundtland commission and the seeds of change 6. The Rio conference and institutional change 7. Post-UNCED UN environment institutions 8. Conclusion.
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