International organisations and environmental policy Auteur Bartlett R., Kurian P.A., Malik M. (eds.) Date 1995 Source IUCN (ID: MON-057581) Éditeur | Lieu de publication Greenwood Press | London, UK ISBN 0-313-29623-5; £ 47.95 Pages 280 p. Langue Anglais Champ d'application International Pays/Territoire Union européenne Sujet Environnement gén. Mot clé Politique/planification Développement des institutions Institution Relations internationales/coopération Résumé Contents: 1. International environmental policy: Redesigning the Agenda for theory and practice? 2. Necessity for organizational change: Implementing the Rio Agenda of 1992 3. Environmental policy and the European Union 4. Policymaking in international organizations: The European Union and ozone protection 5. The World Meteorological Organization as a purveyor of global public goods 6. Environmental learning at the World Bank 7. The U.S. Congress and the World Bank: Impact of news media an international environmental policy 8. The institutionalization of international environmental policy: International environmental law and international organizations 9. International regimes and environmental policy: An evaluation of the role of international law 10. International organizations, environmental cooperation, and regime theory 11. UNEP and the Montreal Protocol 12. Iterative functionalism and climate management organizations: From Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change to Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee 13. Forum shopping: Issue linkages in the genetic resources issue 14. Do we need a new theory of international organizations?