Paul G. Harris is a senior lecturer in international relations at London Guildhall University, and he lectures at Lingnan University, Hong Kong
List of Tables and Figures
vii
Preface
ix
Part I: Introduction
International Environmental Affairs and U.S. Foreign Policy
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Part II: National Security and Geopolitics
New Priorities in U.S. Foreign Policy: Defining and Implementing Environmental Security
45
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Braden Allenby
Environmental Security and U.S. Foreign Policy: A Critical Examination
68
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Jon Barnett
Geopolitics, Energy, and Ecology: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Caspian Sea
92
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Douglas W. Blum
Part III: Domestic and International Politics
Evolution of the Ozone Regime: Local, National, and International Influences
111
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Srini Sitaraman
U.S. Foreign Policy and the Ocean Environment: A Case of Executive Branch Dominance
134
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John Barkdull
Business Conflict and U.S. International Environmental Policy: Ozone, Climate, and Biodiversity
157
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Robert Falkner
Multilateral Development Banks, Environmental Impact Assessments, and Nongovernmental Organizations in U.S. Foreign Policy
178
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Morten Boas
Environmental Sanctions in U.S. Foreign Policy
197
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Elizabeth R. DeSombre
The International Whaling Regime and U.S. Foreign Policy
217
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Kristen M. Fletcher
Part IV: National Interests and International Obligations
Environment, Security, and Human Suffering: What Should the United States Do?
241
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Contributors
267
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Index
269
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