Browsing 3. Sustainability, Environment & Global Accord by Title
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Comments on "scientific forecasts in international relations"
(© The International Studies Association, 1979-03-01)The initial disclaimers at the outset of the article that the authors seek neither to forecast nor to make a contribution to the "corpus of knowledge" in this area leave one with a sense of uncertainty about the context ... -
Consequences of war in the middle east.
(© TBR Intelligence, 1991)Japan can—and must—play a role in the peace process that will follow after the war in the Gulf. While Japan enjoys credibility with the Arab countries of the Middle East, it will be pressed by the United States to take ... -
Corporate strategies toward sustainability
(© Graham & Trotman/M. Nijhoff, 1995) -
Energy consumption and transition dynamics to a sustainable future under a rentier economy
(© Informa UK Limited (trading as Taylor & Francis Group), 2018) -
Environment and conflict: New principles for environmental conduct
(© United Nations, 1992)The crucial connections between environment and conflict among nations continue to escape political scrutiny. The international community as yet pays little attention to such connections, thereby missing the opportunity ... -
Environment, development, and international assistance: Crucial linkages
(© U.S. Institute of Peace Press, 1992) -
Environmentalism
(© Oxford University Press, 1993) -
Global accord: Imperatives for the twenty-first century
(© MIT Press, 1993) -
Growth, development, and environmental sustainability: Profile and paradox
(© MIT Press, 1993) -
Introduction: International political economy and the global environment
(© International Political Science Association / Sage Publications, 1993-01-01)Conventional approaches to political economy, both national and international~ have traditionally focused upon matters relating to man and ignored interactions of humanity with nature, the effects of human action on natural ... -
Introduction: Theoretical, empirical, and policy perspectives
(© MIT Press, 1993) -
Knowledge networking for global sustainability: New modes of cyberpartnering
(© National Academy Press, 2001) -
Multinational corporations and the global environment
(© MIT Press, 1993) -
Political economy of the global environment
(© International Political Science Association, 1993-01)The politicization of global environmental change has already injected scientific evidence (and uncertainties) in the policy domain—national and international. The nature of political discourse has and will continue to be ... -
The political logic of sustainability
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Resource Scarcity and National Security in the Middle East
(American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1991) -
Sustainability and diversity of development: Toward a generic model
(© The System Dynamics Society, 1995)This paper presents the generic framework for a national-level model of sustainability. The basic assumption is that there is not one model (or condition) but multiple possibilities; not one path, but a multiplicity of ... -
Threats to sustainability: Simulating conflict within and between nations
(© 1998 John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 1998-03)Violent conflict is increasingly viewed as a factor related to sustainable development. This article argues, based on the well-established theory of lateral pressure originally proposed by Choucri and North in 1975, that ...