Climate Change and American Foreign Policy

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Paul G. Harris, editor

(New York: St. Martin's Press, 2000)

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Contents

(Click on the chapter titles for abstract)

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I      Introduction
Chapter 1 Climate Change and American Foreign Policy: An Introduction - Paul G. Harris
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II     Critiquing U.S. Climate Change Policy
Chapter 2 Climate Change: Is the United States Sharing the Burden? - Paul G. Harris
Chapter 3 Upholding the "Island of High Modernity": The Changing Climate of American Foreign Policy - Peter Doran
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III    Politics of U.S. Climate Change Policy
Chapter 4

Governing Climate Change Policy: From Scientific Obscurity to Foreign Policy Prominence - Jacob Park

Chapter 5

From the Inside Out: Domestic Influences on Global Environmental Policy - Neil E. Harrison

Chapter 6 Congress and the Politics of Climate Change - Gary Bryner
Chapter 7 Regulation Theory and Climate Change Policy - Andreas Missbach
Chapter 8

International Policy Instrument Prominence in the Climate Change Debate - Karen Fisher-Vanden

Chapter 9 Regime Effectiveness, Joint Implementation, and Climate Change Policy - Jorge Antunes
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IV    International Norms and U.S. Climate Change Policy
Chapter 10

The United States and the Evolution of International Climate Change Norms - Michele M. Betsill 

Chapter 11 International Norms of Responsibility and U.S. Climate Change Policy - Paul G. Harris