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Marian A.L. Miller 1950-2003: Publications
- Global Environmental Politics
- The MIT Press
- Volume 5, Number 3, August 2005
- pp. 4-5
- Article
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Global Environmental Politics 5.3 (2005) 4-5
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Marian A.L. Miller 1950–2003 Publications
1992. Addressing Resource Management Concerns: The Third World in Global Environmental Politics. In Development and Democratization in the Third World: Myths, Hopes and Realities, edited by Kenneth Bauzon, 169–181. New York: Taylor and Francis.
1992. Balancing Development and Environment: The Third World in Global Environmental Politics. Society & Natural Resources Fall: 297–305.
1993. The Rastafarian in Jamaican Political Culture: The Marginalization of a Change Agent. The Western Journal of Black Studies 17 (2) Summer: 112–117.
1995. The Third World Agenda in Environmental Politics: From Stockholm to Rio. In The Changing Political Economy of the Third World, edited by Manochehr Dorraj, 245–264. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner.
1995. The Third World in Global Environmental Politics. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner. (Winner of the 1996 Sprout Award. The award recognizes a work that makes a significant contribution to the study of international environmental policy or politics).
1996. Protecting the Marine Environment of the Wider Caribbean Region: The Challenge of Institution-Building. In Green Globe Yearbook 1996, edited by Helge Ole Bergesen and Georg Parmann, 37–45. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
1998. Resource Use by Developing Countries. In Natural Resources, edited by Mark Coyne and Craig Allin, 190–194. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press.
1998. Sovereignty Reconfigured: Environmental Regimes and Third World States. In The Greening of Sovereignty in World Politics, edited by Karen T. Litfin, 173–192. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. [End Page 4]
2000. Third World States and Fluid Sovereignty: Development Options and the Politics of Sustainable Ocean Management. Ocean & Coastal Management 43 (2–3): 235–253.
2000. Tragedy for the Commons: The Enclosure and Commodification of Knowledge. In The International Political Economy of the Environment: Critical Perspectives, edited by Valerie Assetto and Dimitris Stevis, 111–134. (International Political Economy Yearbook # 12). Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner.
2002. Globalization, Regime Formation and the Third World. In Globalizatlon & the Environment: Achieving Our Common Future? Edited by Kate Crowley. Huntington, NY: Nova Science.
2002. Making Waves: Women and Development in the Caribbean. In Rethinking Empowerment of Women: Comparative International Perspectives, edited by Rekha Datta and Judith Kornberg, 129–144. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner.
2002. Protecting the Global Commons: Sustainable Development in the Twenty-First Century. In Introducing Global Issues, edited by Michael T. Snarr and D. Neil Snarr, 275–291. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner.
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