In this book, Marco Verweij presents a new and challenging theoretical framework with which to understand international relations, based on the cultural theory developed by Mary Douglas, Michael Thompson, Aaron Wildavsky and others. By applying this framework in a detailed study of the environmental protection of the River Rhine in Western Europe and the Great Lakes of North America, he also contributes to a better understanding of how transboundary environmental problems have been, and can be, solved.
In this book, Marco Verweij presents a new and challenging theoretical framework with which to understand international relations, based on the cultural theory developed by Mary Douglas, Michael Thompson, Aaron Wildavsky and others. By applying this framework in a detailed study of the environmental protection of the River Rhine in Western Europe and the Great Lakes of North America, he also contributes to a better understanding of how transboundary environmental problems have been, and can be, solved.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
MARCO VERWEIJ is a Research Fellow at the Max Planck Group on the Law of Common Goods in Bonn, Germany. He is a former editor of Millennium: Journal of International Studies and co-editor (with D. Jacquin-Berdal and Andrew Oros) of Culture in World Politics.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Figures and Tables Acknowledgements Foreword by Mary Douglas Introduction PART I: THEORY Grid-Group Theory and the Study of International Relations Regimes, Institutions and Four Cultures PART II: CULTURES MATTER A Watershed on the Rhine Who Has Cleaned the Rhine? PART III: INSTITUTIONS MATTER AS WELL Why is the Rhine Cleaner than the Great Lakes? Conclusion: Cultures and Institutions Both Matter in Transboundary Relations Appendices Endnotes Index
List of Figures and Tables Acknowledgements Foreword by Mary Douglas Introduction PART I: THEORY Grid-Group Theory and the Study of International Relations Regimes, Institutions and Four Cultures PART II: CULTURES MATTER A Watershed on the Rhine Who Has Cleaned the Rhine? PART III: INSTITUTIONS MATTER AS WELL Why is the Rhine Cleaner than the Great Lakes? Conclusion: Cultures and Institutions Both Matter in Transboundary Relations Appendices Endnotes Index
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