Epistemic communities, constructivism, and international environmental politics /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Haas, Peter M. (Author)
Corporate Author: EBSCOhost
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Routledge, 2015.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : ReConstructing Epistemic Communities : Ontology & Historical Background
  • Transnational Flows and the Transformation of International Relations, prepared for the American Association for the Advancement of Science, February. 1988
  • The Capacity of International Institutions to Manage Bhopal-like Problems, in Sheila Jasanoff (ed.) Learning from Disaster: Policy Consequences of Bhopal Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, pp. 225-247. 1994
  • Introduction : Epistemic Communities and International Policy Coordination, International Organization Vol. 46 No. 1 Winter, pp. 1-37,1992
  • Constructing Environmental Security from Resource Scarcity, Global Environmental Politics Vol. 2 No 1, pp. 1-19. 2002
  • Social Constructivism and the Evolution of Multilateral Environmental Governance, in Aseem Prakash and Jeffrey A. Hart (eds.) Globalization and Governance, Routledge, pp. 103-133
  • Prospects for Effective Marine Governance in the NW Pacific Region, Marine Policy, Volume 24, No. 4, July, pp. 341-8; and Letter to the Editor, Marine Policy, Volume 24, No. 6, December pp 499-500. 2000
  • Epistemic Communities and International Environmental Law, in Daniel Bodansky, Jutta Brunnee and Ellen Hey eds. The Oxford Handbook of International Environmental Law Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2007
  • UN Conferences and Constructivist Governance of the Environment, Global Governance Vol. 8 No 1, pp. 73-91. 2002
  • International Institutions and Social Learning in the Management of Global Environmental Risk, Policy Studies Journal Vol.. 28, no. 3, pp 558-575. 2000
  • Addressing the Global Governance Deficit, Global Environmental Politics Vol 4 No 4 pp 1-19. 2004
  • Peter M. Haas and Ernst B. Haas, Learning to Learn, Global Governance 1:3 (1995) pp 255-284
  • Choosing to Comply, in Dinah Shelton Ed. Compliance with Soft Law Oxford University Press pp 43-64. 2000
  • Evaluating the Effectiveness of Marine Governance, in Chua Thia-Eng, Gunnar Kullenberg, and Danilo Bonga eds. Securing the Oceans Quezon City, Phillipines: Global Environment Facility/United Nations Development Programme/International Maritime Organization Regional Programme on Building Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia (PEMSEA) and the Nippon Foundation. 2008
  • When Does Power Listen to Truth, A Constructivist Approach to the Policy Process, Journal of European Public Policy Vol 11 No 4 pp 569-592. 2004
  • Peter M. Haas and Casey Stevens, Organized Science, Usable Knowledge, and Multilateral Environmental Governace, in Rolf Lidskog and Goran Sundquist eds. Governing the Air: Science-Policy Interactions in International Air Policy Work MIT Press 2011
  • Promoting Knowledge Based International Governance for Sustainable Development, in Sophie Thoyer and Benoit Martimort-Asso eds. Participation for Sustainability in Trade Brookfield, VT: Ashgate Publishing
  • The Global Spreading of Ideas, WZB-Mittelungen Heft 127 March pp 40-42.