schema:description | "内容記述: Part I. Resource Scarcity, Conflict and Cooperation: General: 1. Donella H. Meadows (1988), 'The Limits to Growth Revisited', in Paul R. Ehrlich & John P. Holdren (eds), The Cassandra Conference: Resources and the Human Predicament, College Station, TX: Texas A & M University Press, 257-70; 2. Carl Kaysen (1972), 'The Computer That Printed Out W*O*L*F*, Foreign Affairs, 50(3), April, 660-68; 3. Julian L. Simon (1980), 'Resources, Population, Environment: An Oversupply of False Bad News', Science, 208, June, 1431-7; 4. David G. Haglund (1986), 'The New Geopolitics of Minerals: An Inquiry into the Changing International Significance of Strategic Minerals', Political Geography Quarterly, 5(3), July, 221-40; 5. Robert C. North & Nazli Choucri (1971), 'Population, Technology, and Resources in the Future International System', Journal of International Affairs, 25, 224-37; 6. Daniel S. Papp (1977), 'Marxism-Leninism and Natural Resources: The Soviet Outlook', Resource Policy, 3, June, 134-48; 7. David A. Deese (1981), 'Oil, War, and Grand Strategy', Orbis, 25, Fall, 525-55; 8. Joyce R. Starr (1991), 'Water Wars', Foreign Policy, 82, Spring, 17-36; 9. Ted Robert Gurr (1985), 'On the Political Consequences of Scarcity and Economic Decline', International Studies Quarterly, 29, March, 51-75. Part II. Resource Scarcity, Conflict and Cooperation: Common Property Resources: 10. Per Magnus Wijkman (1982), 'Managing the Global Commons', International Organization, 36 (3), Summer, 511-36; 11. Mark W. Zacher & James G. McConnell (1990), 'Down to the Sea with Stakes: The Evolving Law of the Sea and the Future of the Deep Seabed Regime', Ocean Development and International Law, 21, 71-103; 12. R. P. Anand (1982), 'The Politics of a New Legal Order for Fisheries', Ocean Development and International Law, 11 (3/4), 265-95. Part III. Resource Degradation, Conflict and Cooperation: Environmental Damage: 13. Jessica Tuchman Mathews (1989), 'Redefining Security', Foreign Affairs, 68(2), Spring, 162-77; 14. Thomas F. Homer-Dixon (1991), 'On the Threshold: Environmental Changes as Causes of Acute Conflict', International Security, 16 (2), Fall, 76-116; 15. Daniel Deudney (1990), 'The Case Against Linking Environmental Degradation and National Security', Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 19(3), Winter, 461-76; 16. Peter M. Haas (1992), 'Banning Chlorofluorocarbons: Epistemic Community Efforts to Protect Stratospheric Ozone', International Organization, 46(1), Winter, 187-224; 17. Michael Grubb (1990), 'The Greenhouse Effect: Negotiating Targets', International Affairs, 66 (1), January, 67-89; 18. James K. Sebenius (1991), 'Designing Negotiations Toward a New Regime: The Case of Global Warming', International Security, 15(4), Spring, 110-48; 19. Oran R. Young (1989), 'The Politics of International Regime Formation: Managing Natural Resources and the Environment', International Organization, 43(3), Summer, 349-75. Part IV. Excess Supplies, Conflict and Cooperation: Protectionism: 20. Barbara Insel (1985), 'A World Awash in Grain', Foreign Affairs, 63, Spring, 892-911; 21. Fred H. Sanderson & Rekha Mehra (1990), 'Lessons for Domestic Policy', in Fred H. Sanderson (ed.), Agricultural Protectionism in the Industrialized World, Washington, D.C.: Resources for the Future, 319-52; 22. Michel Petit, George E. Rossmiller & M. Ann Tutwiler (1988), 'International Agricultural Negotiations: The United States and the European Community Square Off', in M. Ann Tutwiler (ed.), U. S. Agriculture in a Global Setting: An Agenda for the Future, Washington, D.C.: Resources for the Future, 88-102....(more)" |