This title was first published in 2000: In examining the domestic
politics of international co-operation, this book addresses two
important questions: 1. Why do governments often take different
positions in negotiations about common problems - why do some
states push for international regulation while others hold back? 2.
How can variance in the domestic implementation of and compliance
with, international agreements be explained - why do some states
deliver more than they have promised, others less? The authors
report findings and observations from a major study which focused
on efforts to establish international regulations to cope with the
problem known as acid rain. They provide in-depth case studies of
nine European countries as well as a comparative analysis searching
for patterns and general conclusions.
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