Ebook: Climate Change and American Foreign Policy
Author: Paul G. Harris
- Tags: Political Science and International Relations, Political Science, Climate Change, Environmental Politics, International Relations, Foreign Policy, Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts
- Year: 2000
- Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
- Edition: 1st ed.
- Language: English
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Climate change is the biggest challenge facing the world. The role played by the United States may determine our collective future. Newly availab.e in paperback, Climate change and American Foreign Policy examines the actors, institutions, and ideas shaping US policies and actions. Updated with a comprehensive preface by the editor, the book introduces the issue of climate change in the context of US foreign policy. It analyses policies and critically evaluates the US role. Chapters cover a full range of topics, including climate science, economics and regulation, domestic politics and nongovernmental organizations, the presidency and Congress, diplomacy and negotiations leading to international agreements on climate change, environmental regimes, and questions of responsibility and justice. The book concludes by looking at how international norms have influenced US climate change policies. Climate Change and American Foreign Policy will be of interest to everyone concerned about climate change, global environmental politics, US foreign policy, and international relations.