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_aAUER, M. R _932089 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aWho participates in global environmental governance?? partial answers from international relations theory |
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_aDordrecht, Netherlands : _bSpringer, _cJune 2000 |
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520 | 3 | _aAn important current of research in international environmental affairsdeals with the roles of non-state actors in international environmentalgovernance. For many, the growing influence of non-state actors is a welcometrend because these actors, especially non-governmental organizations,facilitate environmental negotiations between states and perform keyinformation-gathering, dissemination, advocacy, and appraisal functions thatstates are either unwilling or unable to do. For the student of internationalrelations (IR), examining the roles and responsibilities of non-state actorsin global environmental affairs is a departure from the ordinary concern ofthat field namely, the study of interstate behavior. But for the studyof global environmental problems, particularly those problems that aresimultaneously global and local, the investigator must map the influence ofan even broader assemblage of actors. Little is known about how local levelinstitutions or ordinary citizens fit into global environmental policyprocesses. Understanding what motivates public demands for globalenvironmental quality is an especially important research task, especially forthose pervasive environmental problems like global climate change and complexexhortations like sustainable development that require the attention andacquiescence of ordinary citizens | |
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_tPolicy Sciences _g33, 2, p. 155-180 _dDordrecht, Netherlands : Springer, June 2000 _xISSN 0032-2867 _w |
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