Many of the major environmental challenges facing governments and
societies today are collective problems, calling for joint
solutions. However, even when effective solutions can be found only
through joint efforts, international cooperation is often hard to
establish and maintain. This makes it all the more important to
understand the conditions for `success' and the causes of
`failure'. This book examines some of the political mechanisms at
work in the formation and operation of international environmental
regimes. What are the major factors that shape the national
positions that governments bring to the negotiating table? How do
the international institutions and negotiation processes through
which these preferences and positions are adjusted and aggregated
affect outcomes? What are the main mechanisms determining whether
or not international environmental agreements are successfully
implemented at the domestic level? The Politics of International
Environmental Management is published in cooperation with the
European Science Foundation.
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