How legitimate are outcomes, outputs and impacts of global environmental regimes? Can non-state actors contribute to improve the output- and input-oriented legitimacy of global environmental governance? Helmut Breitmeier responds to these questions, balancing the volume with both theoretical and empirical chapters.
How legitimate are outcomes, outputs and impacts of global environmental regimes? Can non-state actors contribute to improve the output- and input-oriented legitimacy of global environmental governance? Helmut Breitmeier responds to these questions, balancing the volume with both theoretical and empirical chapters.
Dr Helmut Breitmeier is based at Fernuniversitÿt in Hagen, Germany.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents: Introduction International regimes in a world of change: why legitimacy? What is, and how can we measure the legitimacy of regimes? Non-state actors and the legitimacy of international regimes Regimes, case-design and coding procedure Regimes and the reduction of uncertainties Regimes and compliance Regimes and management of environmental problems Distributional consequences of environmental regimes Non-state actors and participation in regime polities Conclusion References Index.
Contents: Introduction International regimes in a world of change: why legitimacy? What is, and how can we measure the legitimacy of regimes? Non-state actors and the legitimacy of international regimes Regimes, case-design and coding procedure Regimes and the reduction of uncertainties Regimes and compliance Regimes and management of environmental problems Distributional consequences of environmental regimes Non-state actors and participation in regime polities Conclusion References Index.
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