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The Environment, International Relations, and U.S. Foreign Policy. Edited by Paul G. Harris. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2001. 276p. $65.00.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 November 2002
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The basic premise of Paul Harris's edited volume is that “understanding U.S. international environmental policy is central to the entire project of global environmental protection” because the United States is the “world's largest polluter [as well as] the world's wealthiest country” (p. 4). To argue that the United States is disproportionately important to international environmental policy (or to international policy on most other issues) is an important, but relatively uncontroversial, case to make; and it is made rather well throughout the chapters in this book.
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