The ultimate goal of many international and transnational attempts to address global problems is to influence domestic policymaking processes rather than simply to constrain or modify the external behaviour of states. This chapter reviews existing scholarship on the impacts that global forest governance arrangements have had on domestic policymaking processes and decisions. We apply a framework that distinguishes ‘economic globalisation’ – the phenomenon of increasing economic integration from ‘internationalisation’, in which international and transnational pressures influence domestic policymaking (Bernstein and Cashore 2000). We review the effects of four distinct pathways of internationalisation in shaping domestic policies: internationa...
The notion of global governance is widely studied in academia and increasingly relevant to politics ...
This focus of this thesis is to study how the process of globalization affected forest use and poli...
This chapter explains the deforestation as an international political issue using public goods theor...
The ultimate goal of many international and transnational attempts to address global problems is to ...
The most recent years of worldwide socio-economic development have been characterized by accelerated...
The successes of the post-industrial development of the world economy largely depend on the globaliz...
According to various observers, global forest governance has largely failed. Deforestation is contin...
The objective of this study is to assess the impacts of forest trade policies, especially trade libe...
Softcover, DIN A4In recent decades, globalization and internationalization led to an increase in the...
Increasing globalization processes have often been characterized only by quantitative changes, such ...
Cameroon’s tropical forest cover is one of the largest in the world. It is home to some of the world...
This chapter focuses on the dynamics of international forest policy development and adoption. Specif...
Over the last thirty years, global environmental agreements and nongovernmental organisations have p...
The impact of the international forests regime (IFR) in shaping national forest-related policies (FR...
In recent decades the concept of 'governance' as interdependent coordination of actors as well as ...
The notion of global governance is widely studied in academia and increasingly relevant to politics ...
This focus of this thesis is to study how the process of globalization affected forest use and poli...
This chapter explains the deforestation as an international political issue using public goods theor...
The ultimate goal of many international and transnational attempts to address global problems is to ...
The most recent years of worldwide socio-economic development have been characterized by accelerated...
The successes of the post-industrial development of the world economy largely depend on the globaliz...
According to various observers, global forest governance has largely failed. Deforestation is contin...
The objective of this study is to assess the impacts of forest trade policies, especially trade libe...
Softcover, DIN A4In recent decades, globalization and internationalization led to an increase in the...
Increasing globalization processes have often been characterized only by quantitative changes, such ...
Cameroon’s tropical forest cover is one of the largest in the world. It is home to some of the world...
This chapter focuses on the dynamics of international forest policy development and adoption. Specif...
Over the last thirty years, global environmental agreements and nongovernmental organisations have p...
The impact of the international forests regime (IFR) in shaping national forest-related policies (FR...
In recent decades the concept of 'governance' as interdependent coordination of actors as well as ...
The notion of global governance is widely studied in academia and increasingly relevant to politics ...
This focus of this thesis is to study how the process of globalization affected forest use and poli...
This chapter explains the deforestation as an international political issue using public goods theor...