Table of Contents
Acknowledgements Abbreviations
Introduction: International Organizations and Environmental Protection in the Global Twentieth Century Wolfram Kaiser and Jan-Henrik Meyer
Chapter 1. From Nature to Environment: International Organisations and Environmental Protection before Stockholm Jan-Henrik Meyer
Chapter 2. Environmental Problem-solvers? Scientists and the Stockholm Conference Enora Javaudin
Chapter 3. Developing World Environmental Cooperation: The Founex Seminar and the Stockholm Conference Michael W. Manulak
Chapter 4. Only One Earth: The Holy See and Ecology Luigi Piccioni
Chapter 5. Sometimes it’s the Economy, Stupid! International Organizations, Steel and the Environment Wolfram Kaiser
Chapter 6. Making the Polluter Pay: How the European Communities Established Environmental Protection Jan-Henrik Meyer
Chapter 7. (Re-) Thinking Environment and Economy: The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and Sustainable Development Iris Borowy
Chapter 8. Towards ‘Sustainable’ Development: The United Nations, INGOs, and the Crafting of the World Conservation Strategy Stephen Macekura
Chapter 9. Protecting the Southern Ocean Ecosystem: The Environmental Protection Agenda of Antarctic Diplomacy and Science Alessandro Antonello
Chapter 10. Controlling the Agenda: Science, Policy and the Making of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change David G. Hirst
Conclusion: Setting Agendas, Building Institutions, and Shaping Binding International Commitments Wolfram Kaiser and Jan-Henrik Meyer
Bibliography Index