Institutionalizing unsustainability : the paradox of global climate governance
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Institutionalizing unsustainability : the paradox of global climate governance
(Studies in governance, 1)
University of California Press, c2012
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-264) and index
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内容説明
Climate change is a global phenomenon that requires a global response, and yet climate-change governance depends on the ability of individual states to respond to a long-term, uncertain threat. Although states are routinely criticized for their inability to respond to such threats, the problems that arise from their attempts to respond are frequently overlooked. Focusing on the experiences of India, Spain, and Australia, Hayley Stevenson shows how these countries have struggled to integrate global norms around climate-change governance with their own deeply unsustainable domestic systems, leading to profoundly irrational ecological outcomes.
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