Integrated marine policy
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Samuelson, 1967, 450
1977
Brown, 1979, Sea-use planning in the North Sea: the legal framework
This raises interesting questions about how to deal with uncertainty. For a critique of conventional wisdom, see Robert E. Goodin, ‘Uncertainty as an excuse for cheating our children: the case of nuclear wastes’, Policy Sciences, Vol 10, No 1, pp 25–43. In a framework paper for an international seminar on The North Sea and its environment — uses and conflicts', the Netherlands North Sea Working Group suggests that, ‘… nothing should be carried out where the consequences cannot be indicated’ (p 2).
Enloe, 1975
Stokey, 1978
On ‘non-decisions’ see eg Peter Bachrach and Morton S. Baratz, ‘Two faces of power’, American Political Science Review, Vol 56, No 4, pp 947–952.
Crenson, 1971
Berrefjord, 1978, Markedsforvitring og statsbygging, 81
In particular, consistency may be hard to achieve in foreign policy. In a special issue of Foreign Affairs, Vol 57, No 3, on ‘America and the world 1978’, the two articles evaluating the conduct of US foreign policy during 1978 carry the subtitles ‘Consistency under pressure’ (Bull), and ‘The perils of incoherence’ (Hoffmann).
Braybrooke, 1963
Brams, 1975
Anderson, 1976, The economics of marine resource management, 67
The term is used in Arild Underdal, The Politics of International Fisheries Management: The Case of the Northeast Atlantic, forthcoming, chapter 1.
1979
1979, Fiskets Gang, Norwegian magazine
Scott, 1976, Transfrontier pollution: are new institutions necessary?, 180
1979
Koekebakker, 1979, Solving the problems at sea is not a question of regime (only), paper presented to the Greenwich Forum conference on Europe and the Sea
Muraro, 1974, The economics of unidirectional transfrontier pollution, 51
Marquand, 1974, A note on some problems of transfrontier pollution, 11
Enloe, 1975, The Politics of Pollution in a Comparative Perspective, 26
1977
1979
Enloe, 1975, 77
Stokey, 1978, 211