Anarchy and the Envionment: The International Relations of Common Pool Resources

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Pub. Date: 1999-06-01
Publisher(s): State Univ of New York Pr
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Summary

Anarchy and the Environment examines how the recognition of environmental limits, combined with the ability of states to degrade common environmental resources, affects the strategies and bargaining power of particular groups involved in international environmental negotiations. The contributors examine a wide range of environmental issues, including fisheries management, ozone depletion, acid rain, and water consumption rights, offering important practical insights into environmental negotiations and bargaining. Anarchy and the Environment also offers an important theoretical contribution by challenging the conventional explanations of bargaining dynamics and the resolution of collective action problems in international environmental politics.

Author Biography

J. Samuel Barkin is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Florida. George E. Shambaugh is Assistant Professor of International Affairs and Government at Georgetown University.

Table of Contents

Tables vii
Preface ix
Abbreviations xi
Hypotheses on the International Politics of Common Pool Resources
1(25)
J. Samuel Barkin
George E. Shambaugh
International Environmental Common Pool Resources: More Common than Domestic but More Difficult to Manage
26(25)
Ronald B. Mitchell
Tuna Fishing and Common Pool Resources
51(19)
Elizabeth R. DeSombre
Managing Common-Pool Marine Living Resources: Lessons from the Southern Ocean Experience
70(27)
Christopher C. Joyner
The Power to Destroy: Understanding Stratospheric Ozone Politics as a Common-Pool Resource Problem
97(25)
David Leonard Downie
Asymmetrical Rivalry in Common Pool Resources and European Responses to Acid Rain
122(33)
Barbara Connolly
Scarcity and Security: A Common-Pool Resource Perspective
155(21)
Richard A. Matthew
Conclusions: Common Pool Resources and International Environmental Negotiation
176(23)
J. Samuel Barkin
George E. Shambaugh
Contributors 199(2)
Index 201

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