Environmental NGOs in World Politics

Environmental NGOs in World Politics
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9781134821624
ISBN-13 : 113482162X
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Book Synopsis Environmental NGOs in World Politics by : Matthias Finger

Download or read book Environmental NGOs in World Politics written by Matthias Finger and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2013-01-11 with total page 305 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: At a time when states are reactive, at best, to the global ecological crisis and when economic globalization seems to be significantly contributing to the acceleration of that crisis, environmental non-governmental orgainisations (NGOs) are proliferating. This book explains the key role of NGOs in an emerging world environmental politics, showing how NGOs act both as independent bargainers and as agents of social learning, to link biophysical conditions to the political realm at both the local and global levels. Throught the use of case studies the authors reveal the richness and diversity of NGO activity and the dificulty of the choices facing decision-makers in their attempts to protect the environment, seek new forms of governance and foster social environmental learning. The book generates questions that are central, not only to an understanding of NGO relations, but to the study of international environmental politics. Environmental NOGs in World Politics will be of great interest to upper level student sand scholars of both environmental politics and international relations. It will also appeal to environmental-policy professionals.

Environmental NGOs in World Politics

Environmental NGOs in World Politics
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 9780415115094
ISBN-13 : 0415115094
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Book Synopsis Environmental NGOs in World Politics by : Thomas Princen

Download or read book Environmental NGOs in World Politics written by Thomas Princen and published by Psychology Press. This book was released on 1994 with total page 262 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Examines the importance of NGOs in world environmental politics. Four case studies, including the ivory trade ban and Great Lakes water negotiations, detail how NGOs challenge the traditional structures of world politics.

Non-Governmental Organizations in World Politics

Non-Governmental Organizations in World Politics
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : 9781136848537
ISBN-13 : 1136848533
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Book Synopsis Non-Governmental Organizations in World Politics by : Peter Willetts

Download or read book Non-Governmental Organizations in World Politics written by Peter Willetts and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2010-12-15 with total page 218 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) from Amnesty International and Oxfam to Greenpeace and Save the Children are now key players in global politics. This accessible and informative textbook provides a comprehensive overview of the significant role and increasing participation of NGOs in world politics. Peter Willetts examines the variety of different NGOs, their structure, membership and activities, and their complex relationship with social movements and civil society. He makes us aware that there are many more NGOs exercising influence in the United Nations system than the few famous ones. Conventional thinking is challenged in a radical manner on four questions: the extent of the engagement of NGOs in global policy- making; the status of NGOs within international law; the role of NGOs as crucial pioneers in the creation of the Internet; and the need to integrate NGOs within mainstream international relations theory. This is the definitive guide to this crucial area within international politics and should be required reading for students, NGO activists, and policy-makers.

NGOs in International Politics

NGOs in International Politics
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Publisher : Kumarian Press
Total Pages : 316
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015066843809
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Book Synopsis NGOs in International Politics by : Shamima Ahmed

Download or read book NGOs in International Politics written by Shamima Ahmed and published by Kumarian Press. This book was released on 2006 with total page 316 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Non-governmental organizations have gained a great deal of popularity in recent years. The awarding of the Nobel Prize to The International Campaign to Ban Landmines in 1997 and to Medicins Sans Frontieres in 1999 has highlighted the emergence of these organizations as "new" forces in international politics. Yet, there is no work to date that has provided an overview of the varieties of interaction between NGOs and states, international organizations and in international politics. This is especially true of books aimed at undergraduates. NGOs in International Politics surveys a range of NGO activities and relationships in a manner accessible to students in the classroom. Despite the gap in the textbook literature, non-governmental organizations are being taught in undergraduate courses, either in theoretical terms or as components of service learning. This book is designed to remedy the gap between interest in NGOs and accessible literature for use in the classroom.

Environmental Activism and World Civic Politics

Environmental Activism and World Civic Politics
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Publisher : State University of New York Press
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9781438423272
ISBN-13 : 1438423276
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Book Synopsis Environmental Activism and World Civic Politics by : Paul Wapner

Download or read book Environmental Activism and World Civic Politics written by Paul Wapner and published by State University of New York Press. This book was released on 1996-01-04 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A theoretical study of the politics of transnational environmental activist groups such as Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth, and the World Wildlife Fund that argues that environmental activists practice world civic politics and play a central role in the way the world addresses environmental issues.

NGO Diplomacy

NGO Diplomacy
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 9780262524766
ISBN-13 : 0262524767
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Book Synopsis NGO Diplomacy by : Michele M. Betsill

Download or read book NGO Diplomacy written by Michele M. Betsill and published by MIT Press. This book was released on 2007-10-05 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Provides an analytical framework for assessing the impact of NGOs on intergovernmental negotiations on the environment and identifying the factors that determine the degree of NGO influence, with case studies that apply the framework to negotiations on climate change, biosafety, desertification, whaling, and forests. Over the past thirty years nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) have played an increasingly influential role in international negotiations, particularly on environmental issues. NGO diplomacy has become, in the words of one organizer, an “international experiment in democratizing intergovernmental decision making.” But there has been little attempt to determine the conditions under which NGOs make a difference in either the process or the outcome of international negotiations. This book presents an analytic framework for the systematic and comparative study of NGO diplomacy in international environmental negotiations. Chapters by experts on international environmental policy apply this framework to assess the effect of NGO diplomacy on specific negotiations on environmental and sustainability issues. The proposed analytical framework offers researchers the tools with which to assess whether and how NGO diplomats affect negotiation processes, outcomes, or both, and through comparative analysis the book identifies factors that explain variation in NGO influence, including coordination of strategy, degree of access, institutional overlap, and alliances with key states. The empirical chapters use the framework to evaluate the degree of NGO influence on the first phase of the Kyoto Protocol negotiations on global climate change, the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety, the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, negotiations within the International Whaling Commission that resulted in new management procedures and a ban on commercial whaling, and international negotiations on forests involving the United Nations, the International Tropical Timber Organization, and the World Trade Organization. Contributors Steinar Andresen, Michele M. Betsill, Stanley W. Burgiel, Elisabeth Corell, David Humphreys, Tora Skodvin

Saving the Environment in Sub-Saharan Africa

Saving the Environment in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 450
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ISBN-10 : 9781137507198
ISBN-13 : 1137507195
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Book Synopsis Saving the Environment in Sub-Saharan Africa by : William T. Markham

Download or read book Saving the Environment in Sub-Saharan Africa written by William T. Markham and published by Springer. This book was released on 2016-04-29 with total page 450 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book describes how NGOs' efforts to promote sustainable development are affected by their funding, management strategies, and relationships with government, communities, and other NGOs. The authors explore implications for theory and offer suggestions for increasing NGO effectiveness.