International Governance : Protecting the Environment in a Stateless Society /
Young, Oran R. 
International Governance : Protecting the Environment in a Stateless Society / Oran R. Young. - 1 online resource (240 p.) : 2 drawings - Cornell Studies in Political Economy .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: The "New Institutionalism" in International Relations -- 1. International Environmental Governance -- ILLUSTRATIVE CASES -- 2. Negotiating a Global Climate Regime -- 3. Managing the Arctic's Shared Natural Resources -- THEORETICAL CONCERNS -- 4. Institutional Bargaining: Creating International Governance Systems -- 5. Bargaining Leverage versus Structural Power in the Formation of Governance Systems -- 6. The Effectiveness of International Governance Systems -- CONCEPTUAL LINKAGES -- 7. Governance Systems and International Organizations -- 8. Governance Systems and International Legal Regimes -- Index
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How can the global environment be safeguarded in the absence of a world government? In the vanguard of efforts to address this critical question, Oran R. Young draws on environmental issues to explore the nature of international governance. Young's analysis invokes the distinction between "governance," a social function involving the management of interdependent individuals or groups, and "government," a set of formal organizations that makes and enforces rules.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781501711398
10.7591/9781501711398 doi
Environmental policy--International cooperation.
Natural resources--International cooperation.
Social ecology--International cooperation.
Legal History & Studies.
Political Science & Political History.
POLITICAL SCIENCEĀ / Political Economy.
GE170.Y68 1994
363.7/0526
                        International Governance : Protecting the Environment in a Stateless Society / Oran R. Young. - 1 online resource (240 p.) : 2 drawings - Cornell Studies in Political Economy .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: The "New Institutionalism" in International Relations -- 1. International Environmental Governance -- ILLUSTRATIVE CASES -- 2. Negotiating a Global Climate Regime -- 3. Managing the Arctic's Shared Natural Resources -- THEORETICAL CONCERNS -- 4. Institutional Bargaining: Creating International Governance Systems -- 5. Bargaining Leverage versus Structural Power in the Formation of Governance Systems -- 6. The Effectiveness of International Governance Systems -- CONCEPTUAL LINKAGES -- 7. Governance Systems and International Organizations -- 8. Governance Systems and International Legal Regimes -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
How can the global environment be safeguarded in the absence of a world government? In the vanguard of efforts to address this critical question, Oran R. Young draws on environmental issues to explore the nature of international governance. Young's analysis invokes the distinction between "governance," a social function involving the management of interdependent individuals or groups, and "government," a set of formal organizations that makes and enforces rules.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781501711398
10.7591/9781501711398 doi
Environmental policy--International cooperation.
Natural resources--International cooperation.
Social ecology--International cooperation.
Legal History & Studies.
Political Science & Political History.
POLITICAL SCIENCEĀ / Political Economy.
GE170.Y68 1994
363.7/0526

