Politics of Global Environmental Change: A Conceptual Framework

"The emergence of climate change in the international political agenda is of recent origin. The possibility of environmental changes induced by human action is a relatively new factor in both the conduct and the study of international relations. It is now recognized that technological developme...

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Main Author: Choucri, Nazli
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Language:en_US
Published: International Political Science Association 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/148068
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description "The emergence of climate change in the international political agenda is of recent origin. The possibility of environmental changes induced by human action is a relatively new factor in both the conduct and the study of international relations. It is now recognized that technological development, interacting with population trends and patterns of resource uses worldwide, has created problems of a global nature and globalized problems that had earlier been more local or regional in character. Not only do we live in an interdependent world but in an increasingly global one. This paper presents key conceptual and theoretical issues central to prospects for coordinated international responses and presents some empirical evidence. A major concern is depicting the characteristic requisites, conditions, and processes for managing the global environment as well as the principles for environmental management."
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spelling mit-1721.1/1480682023-02-15T03:06:27Z Politics of Global Environmental Change: A Conceptual Framework Choucri, Nazli international; environmental management; international relations "The emergence of climate change in the international political agenda is of recent origin. The possibility of environmental changes induced by human action is a relatively new factor in both the conduct and the study of international relations. It is now recognized that technological development, interacting with population trends and patterns of resource uses worldwide, has created problems of a global nature and globalized problems that had earlier been more local or regional in character. Not only do we live in an interdependent world but in an increasingly global one. This paper presents key conceptual and theoretical issues central to prospects for coordinated international responses and presents some empirical evidence. A major concern is depicting the characteristic requisites, conditions, and processes for managing the global environment as well as the principles for environmental management." 2023-02-14T21:20:15Z 2023-02-14T21:20:15Z 1991-07 Article https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/148068 XVth World Congress of the International Political Science Association, 1991, Buenos Aires, Argentina en_US application/pdf International Political Science Association
spellingShingle international; environmental management; international relations
Choucri, Nazli
Politics of Global Environmental Change: A Conceptual Framework
title Politics of Global Environmental Change: A Conceptual Framework
title_full Politics of Global Environmental Change: A Conceptual Framework
title_fullStr Politics of Global Environmental Change: A Conceptual Framework
title_full_unstemmed Politics of Global Environmental Change: A Conceptual Framework
title_short Politics of Global Environmental Change: A Conceptual Framework
title_sort politics of global environmental change a conceptual framework
topic international; environmental management; international relations
url https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/148068
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