A path-breaking look at the international response to ozone depletion and climate change.Matthew J. Hoffmann explores the fundamental question of who should participate in the global response to ozone depletion and climate change. Blending social constructivist theory with insights from the study of complex adaptive systems, Hoffmann develops a unique framework for understanding the emergence and evolution of participation norms, which define the appropriate global response and shape how states have perceived the problems, defined their interests and strategies, and pursued governance. The explanation is rigorously developed through an innovative combination of formal analysis and in-depth empirical case studies. Agent-based computer simulation modeling is employed to explore essential norm dynamics, analysis that is complemented and extended by process-tracing case studies that examine governance activities from 1986 through 2003. The result provides the understanding necessary for improving global responses to environmental problems.
Matthew J. Hoffmann is Assistant Professor of International Relations at the University of Delaware.
List of IllustrationsPreface and AcknowledgmentsList of Abbreviations List of Interviewees 1. Participation Matters: Governing Ozone Depletion and Climate Change 2. Alternative Stories: Explaining the Rise and Evolution of Universal Participation 3. The Verbal Model: Adaptation and the Norm Life Cycle 4. Modeling the Norm Life Cycle 5. Ozone Depletion: The Emergence of Universal Participation 6. The Governance of Climate Change I: Universal Participation and the Framework Convention on Climate Change 7. A New Global Response? The Evolution of Universal Participation and the Governance of Climate Change 8. The Complexity of Constructing a Global ResponseNotesWorks CitedIndex SUNY series in Global Politics
Matthew J. Hoffmann, University of Toronto) Hoffmann, Matthew J. (Associate Professor of Political Science, Associate Professor of Political Science, HOFFMANN, Hoffmann
Harriet Bulkeley, Liliana B. Andonova, Michele M. Betsill, Daniel Compagnon, Thomas Hale, Matthew J. Hoffmann, Peter Newell, Matthew Paterson, Charles Roger, Stacy D. VanDeveer, Harriet (University of Durham) Bulkeley, Michele M. (Colorado State University) Betsill, Thomas (University of Oxford) Hale, Matthew J. (University of Toronto) Hoffmann, Peter (University of Sussex) Newell, Matthew (University of Ottawa) Paterson, Vancouver) Roger, Charles (University of British Columbia, Stacy D. (University of New Hampshire) VanDeveer, Liliana Andonova