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The Environment In World Politics |
Ian Bellany, Professor of Politics, University of Lancaster, UK
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| 1997 |
256 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 85898 348 6 |
£68.00 |
on-line discount
£61.20 |
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‘Ian Bellany has produced a book that is well-worth reading for its insights into aspects of domestic and international environmental politics.’ – T. Gray, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
‘ Bellany must be commended for his ability to make science accessible to the non-specialist.’ – Cindy Termorshuizen, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
The Environment in WORLD POLITICS explores the interaction of humanity with the physical environment from a systems perspective.
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Contents: Preface 1. Introduction 2. Systems, Science and Norms 3. Nuclear Origins, Nuclear Spread 4. Nuclear Power and the Environment 5. International Collective Action 6. Living Resources 7. The Stratosphere and Lower Atmosphere 8. Global Warming 9. Population 10. Conclusion Index
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