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List of contents
IntroductionInternational Environmental Policy: Redesigning the Agenda for Theory and Practice? by Priya A. Kurian, Robert V. Bartlett, and Madhu Malik
International Organizations and Environmental PolicyNecessity for Organizational Change: Implementing the Rio Agenda of 1992 by Lynton K. Caldwell
Environmental Policy and the European Union by John McCormick
Policy Making in International Organizations: The European Union and Ozone Protection by Leann Brown
The World Meteorological Organization as a Purveyor of Global Public Goods by Marvin S. Soroos and Elena N. Nikitina
Environmental Learning at the World Bank by Philippe G. Le Prestre
U.S. Congress and the World Bank: Impact of News Media on International Environmental Policy by Priya A. Kurian
The Institutionalization of International Environmental Policy: International Environmental Law and International Organizations by Dimitris Stevis and Clifton Wilson
International Regimes and the Management of Environmental Resources
International Regimes and Environmental Policy: An Evaluation of the Role of International Law by Lynne M. Jurgielewicz
International Organizations, Environmental Cooperation, and Regime Theory by Paul D'Anieri
UNEP and the Montreal Protocol by David Leonard Downie
Iterative Functionalism and Climate Management Organizations: From 'Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change' to 'Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee by David Lewis Feldman
Forum Shopping: Issue Linkages in the Genetic Resources Issue by Robin Pistorius
ConclusionDo We Need a New 'Theory' of International Organizations? by Madhu Malik
About the author
ROBERT V. BARTLETT is Associate Professor of Political Science at Purdue University. He is the author of The Reserve Mining Controversy and has contributed articles to Public Administration Quarterly, Natural Resources Journal, and Environmental Ethics, among other journals.
Priya A. Kurian is professor of political science and public policy at the University of Waikato, New Zealand.