
Negotiating Environment and Science
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'This is a wonderfully readable account of lessons learned from eight difficult negotiations...When and if the United States is ready to go beyond the limited climate change understandings reached in Copenhagen last December, lead U.S. negotiator Todd Stern and his colleagues can profit from reviewing Smith's lessons--as, indeed, can all readers with an interest in the increasingly important role that science and environmental negotiations play in the preservation of our planet.'Foreign Service Journal
'A timely and exceedingly relevant contribution to the literature of government and political science. Smith examines, in refreshingly non-academic and jargon-free style, a fascinating new aspect of modern diplomacy.'
Richard E. Benedick, author of Ozone Diplomacy
'The book has important insights that deal with the negotiation process and how broader politics impact negotiations. Smith's section on Kyoto at the end of the book is right on and should be taken seriously by future negotiators.'
Alan D. Hecht, Director for Sustainable Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
'An interesting and important book about a topic now on the front burner.'
George P. Shultz, former U.S. secretary of state (1982-89) and current distinguished fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution
'How do we get agreement on the difficult environmental and scientific challenges the world faces today? This well-written and fascinating account of eight negotiations provides many useful answers.'
Joseph S. Nye, Jr., University Distinguished Service Professor, Harvard University, and author of The Powers to Lead
'A powerful pick for any political science or science library.'
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