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Week 11 The Environment; Globalization
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11/7/20052 Review: Week 10 Relations Between Developing and Developed Nation-States –Competing theoretical views –Strategies of development –Historical and Future Issues The Politics of Oil –OPEC –Other commodity producers
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11/7/20053 Outline The Environment –Two approaches to management –A Security Issue –Rio and Kyoto protocols Globalization: Non-state actors –Effects on states –Types of influence
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11/7/20054 Tragedy of the Commons Self-interested behavior makes everyone worse off –Benefits are concentrated –Costs are diffuse Analogy: “commons” in English village
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11/7/20055 Tragedy of the Commons http://www.odu.edu/~dearnest/abm /commons.htmlhttp://www.odu.edu/~dearnest/abm /commons.html
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11/7/20056 Tragedy of the Commons Two approaches –International regimes –Market Solutions
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11/7/20057 Disparities Developed World –17 percent of population –12.4 metric tons of CO 2 emission per person –5,421 kg of oil per capita Developing World –83 percent of the population –2.2 metric tons per person –968 kg of oil per capita Source: World Development Indicators 2005, World Bank
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11/7/20058 A Security Issue Economic impacts Cross-border effects Competition for scarce resources
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11/7/20059 International Efforts CFC Agreement Rio Summit 1992 Kyoto Summit 1997 –Market-based solutions
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11/7/200510 “Ecocide” Former Soviet Union China today?
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11/7/200511 “Non-state” actors Review –International organizations –NGOs –Networks
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11/7/200512 “Non-state” actors Effects on states –Constrain behavior –Define/re-define interests
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11/7/200513 Four types of influence Knowledge
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11/7/200514 Four types of influence Money
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11/7/200515 Four types of influence Organizational power
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11/7/200516 Four types of influence Legitimacy/moral authority
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