How Convincing Are Neorealism & Neoliberal Institutionalism To Understand Environmental Cooperation?
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- Abstract.
- Introduction.
- Necessity of environmental cooperation.
- Samuelson's definition of 'public goods'.
- When a global public good starts to be damaged or polluted.
- The cross-border nature of the majority of environmental issues.
- Realistic and the pessimistic but possible prospect for international cooperation.
- The neorealist approach.
- Imagining how international cooperation can occur.
- Regarding environmental matters.
- The neorealist theory.
- Neoliberal institutionalism and the overstated faith in institutions.
- Neoliberal institutionalism.
- The neoliberal institutionalist approach.
- An important element of the theory that explains why neorealism and neoliberal institutionalism are strongly opposed.
- Reasons why institutions are supposed to encourage better cooperation.
- Cases embodied by institutions such as the UNEP, the WMO and the GEF.
- The first necessary step to create institutions.
- Conclusion.
- References.
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