The Environment in World Politics
Explores the interaction of humans with their natural environment from a systems approach, and the international regulation of that interaction. Topics include: global warming and population, nuclear power, protecting the ozone, prevention of climatic change, and game theory as a guide to determining conditions for international political cooperation. The author is a professor of politics at the U. of Lancaster in the UK. He writes for students of social science, international relations, and environmental politics. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR