Affiliation:
1. Frank Alcock is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the New College of Florida where he teaches courses on world politics, international law and environmental studies. His research covers issues of sustainable development, trade and global environmental politics with a focus on oceans and marine policy. He also serves as the Director of the Marine Policy Institute and Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota, FL.
Abstract
This article examines the diversity of opinions that exists within the ENGO community regarding their diagnoses of environmental problems and their preferred solutions to them. It provides a conceptual framework that consists of two components: values and governance approaches. Different values include ecological sustainability, distributive equity and economic efficiency. Governance approaches target states, international regimes, communities and markets as alternative loci for institutional solutions to environmental problems. The framework is used to illuminate salient patterns of conflict and coalitional behavior and to project future trends in global environmental politics.
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Political Science and International Relations,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Global and Planetary Change
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