Science and International Policy: Regimes and Nonregimes in Global Governance
Introduces nonregimes into the study of global governance, and compares successes with failures in the formation of environmental treaties.
Introduces nonregimes into the study of global governance, and compares successes with failures in the formation of environmental treaties.
This article is a critique of the “open door” development policy promoted by the Liberian government after World War II, and shows the environmental and social impact of state reliance on foreign direct investment.
This film follows a filmmaker as he and his family attempt to live for a year without using oil products.
Two former photojournalists bring a large format camera to Southeast Asia to portray Asian elephants living in captivity and to record their biographies.
Frawley’s essay explores oyster populations and technologies in southern Queensland in the late nineteenth century.
On the exploitation of flatfish stocks in the Baltic Sea as a classic example of the “tragedy of the commons.”