Regimes in Southeast Asia An Analysis of Environmental Cooperation
In the context of massive environmental problems in Southeast Asia, the countries in the region have decided – at least in some instances – to create regimes to solve these problems jointly. This empirical observation is surprising, given the Southeast As
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VS RESEARCH
Henriette Litta
Regimes in Southeast Asia An Analysis of Environmental Cooperation
VS RESEARCH
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Zugl. Dissertation der Freien Universität Berlin, 2011
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Contents
Contents ..............................................................................................................5 List of Tables ..................................................................................................... 9 List of Figures .................................................................................................. 11
I Introduction ................................................................................................ 13 1 Observations, Questions, Relevance ......................................................... 13 2 State of Research ....................................................................................... 16 3 Map of Argument and Outline .................................................................. 18 II Demand for and Supply of Environmental Cooperation ....................... 27 1 Environmental Situation and Development ............................................... 27 2 Six Exigent Transnational Environmental Problems ................................. 28 3 Typical Characteristics of Developing Areas ............................................ 32 3.1 Socio-Economy .................................................................................. 32 3.2 Environmental Governance ................................................................ 33 4 ASEAN – A Distinct Feature of Southeast Asia ....................................... 34 5 Regime Creation ........................................................................................ 38 5.1 Assumptions and Expectations ........................................................... 38 5.2 Identified Regimes .......................................................
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