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Center For Governance And Sustainability: Policy Impact Through Rigorous Analysis, Center For Governance And Sustainability, University Of Massachusetts Boston, Maria Ivanova, Craig Murphy, Michael Denney Apr 2013

Center For Governance And Sustainability: Policy Impact Through Rigorous Analysis, Center For Governance And Sustainability, University Of Massachusetts Boston, Maria Ivanova, Craig Murphy, Michael Denney

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Globalization And Environmental Stewardship: A Global Governance Perspective, Maria Ivanova, Daniel Esty Jan 2012

Globalization And Environmental Stewardship: A Global Governance Perspective, Maria Ivanova, Daniel Esty

Maria Ivanova

No abstract provided.


Reclaiming U.S. Leadership In Global Environmental Governance, Maria Ivanova Jan 2008

Reclaiming U.S. Leadership In Global Environmental Governance, Maria Ivanova

Maria Ivanova

The United States entered the 21st century actively pursuing a “go-it-alone” approach to international relations. This is especially the case in global environmental affairs, where the United States is now widely perceived as a laggard and even an obstacle to collective action. Yet, the United States was the prime proponent and creator of international environmental organizations in the 1970s. In this article, we analyze the U.S. role in global environmental governance from a historical perspective and present a platform for U.S. re-engagement. We contend that the new U.S. Administration should re-examine its strategy towards global environmental concerns and reinstate a …


Institutional Fragmentation And Normative Compromise In Global Environmental Governance: What Prospects For Re-Embedding?, Maria Ivanova Jan 2007

Institutional Fragmentation And Normative Compromise In Global Environmental Governance: What Prospects For Re-Embedding?, Maria Ivanova

Maria Ivanova

No abstract provided.