Analyzes environmental problems and policies in developing countries around the world and discusses new prospects for international cooperation and funding. Considers hard political choices who is to blame for environmental decay who should pay to overcome problems and how policies should be administered. Experts from different countries offer their perspectives about the role of multilateral agencies the North-South dimensions of environmental problems since 1972 internal and external factors that have affected Third World development new measures and opportunities since the Rio Summit conference and case studies of representative countriesIndia China Indonesia Africa Nigeria Chile and Mexico. A bibliography enhances this authoritative study for the use of political scientists economists and public administrators for teachers students and professionals.
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