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Archived Articles for 2008

 

Negotiating Strategies for a Post-Kyoto Regime

by Scott Barrett

The Theological Bases of Environmental Interests:

Religious Movements and U.S. Support for Environmental Cooperation

by Gina Barbone

Green Trade Liberalization

by Alireza Naghavi

Biofuels and the Developing World

by Peter Hubbard

Environmental Science and Society:

An Evolving Dialogue

by Holm Tiessen

Quantifying the Unquantifiable:

Why Regulating Lead (and Other Public Health Threats) is so Hard

by Ariel Méndez

The Promise of Technology in Tackling Climate Change:

What Will it Take to Get Beyond Good Ideas?

by Tanya Gulnik

The Securitization of Environmental Policies:

Gasping the Nexus? The Darfur Case

by Maria Raquel Freire, Paula Duarte Lopes and Daniela Nascimento

Social Entrepreneurship:

A For-Profit Approach to Filling the Gap in International Environmental Policy

by Nicole Marquez

Rational Irrationality and the ‘Paradox’ of Climate Change

by Mathew Humphrey

Carbon Markets: Rising Out of Thin Air

A Review of the Creation and Rise of Global Carbon Markets and their Future Prospects Post-2012

by Adam DeRosier

Toward a Transatlantic Dialogue on Trade and the Environment:

A Comparison of Approaches to Environmental Impact Assessments of Trade Agreements in the United States and EU

by Lisa Alf, Claudia Assmann, Marianne Bauer and Jenny Weinkopf

Identity, Immigration, and Liberal Democracy

by Francis Fukuyama

The Enlightenment and Economic Development:

The Roots of Growth in Europe and its Prospects in Africa

by Matthew Scharf

The Political Relevance of Religion in Africa:

Case Studies of Nigeria and Rwanda

by Kristina Kempkey

Religious Extremism and Militancy in the Pashtun Areas of Afghanistan and Pakistan

by Robert Kemp

The Misinterpretation of Modernity

by Mehtab Dere

World in the Balance:

Legitimizing Unauthorized Intervention for the Protection of Human Rights

by Michael Hatley

EU Energy Policy vis-à-vis Algeria:

Challenges and Opportunities

by Ilan Stein

Why Do States Give Up Nuclear Arsenals?

Proliferation as Economic Bargaining

by Kevin Kiernan

Comfort Women:

Japan’s Unpaid Reparations

by Jeeyoung Choi

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