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Economic Inequality, Environmental Quality, and International Development
Unformatted Document Text:  26 54 F. Herbert Borman and Stephen R. Kellert, Ecology, Economics, Ethics: The Broken Circle. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991, p. xii. 55 For an elaboration of these ideas, see Gary C. Bryner, Gaia’s Wager: Environmental Movements and the Challenge of Sustainability. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2001, ch. 6. 56 For a fuller discussion of these functional prerequisites of capitalism, see Thedore J. Lowi, “Our Millennium: Political Science Confronts the Global Corporate Economy,” International Political Science Review, vol. 22, No.2 92001), 131-50, and Lowi, “Globalizing Capitalism and the Domestication of the Cold War” and 57 Lowi, “Internationalization, Territory, and Three Identities: Analyzing Globalization Through Status, Contract, and Citizenship,” 5, 7-9; Lowi, “Globalizing Capitalism and the Domestication of the Cold War.” 58 Lowi, “Internationalization, Territory, and Three Identities: Analyzing Globalization Through Status, Contract, and Citizenship,” 10. 59 Lowi, “Internationalization, Territory, and Three Identities: Analyzing Globalization Through Status, Contract, and Citizenship,” 11-12. 60 Lowi, “Internationalization, Territory, and Three Identities: Analyzing Globalization Through Status, Contract, and Citizenship,” 13-15. 61 Lowi, “Internationalization, Territory, and Three Identities: Analyzing Globalization Through Status, Contract, and Citizenship,” 18. 62 Lowi, “Globalization, the State, Democracy: Vision of a New Political Science, paper delivered to the International Workshop on Development of Political Science, Universal and Regional Models, Faculty of Philosophy, Moscow State University, March 25, 1999 63 Lowi, “What American Federalism Can Tell Us about the Politics of Globalization or Why Does Globalization Seek Devolution?” 64 Lowi, “What American Federalism Can Tell Us about the Politics of Globalization or Why Does Globalization Seek Devolution?” 65 William W. Keller, Theodore J. Lowi, and Gerry Gendlin, “Negative Capital and the Wealth of Nations,” International Studies Perspective (2000): 75-87, at 76. 66 Geoffrey Heal, Nature and the Marketplace Washington,DC: Island Press, 2000, 28. 67 Constanza, 1997. 68 William W. Keller, Theodore J. Lowi, and Gerry Gendlin, “Negative Capital and the Wealth of Nations,” International Studies Perspective (2000): 75-87, at 76. 69 World Wildlife Fund, Center for Conservation Finance, “WWF Commercial Debt-for-Nature Swaps, 1988 to present, September 1, 2003. 70 Morris Miller, Debt and the Environment (New York: United Nations Publications, 1991). 71 Cat Lazaroff, “Landmark Deal Will Protect Rainforests in Belize,” Environment News Service, August 3, 2001, ens-news.com/env/aug2001/2001L-08-03-06.html 72 The Nature Conservancy, “ U.S.-Peru Dept-for-Nature Swap,” www.nature.org/success/perudebt.htlm. 73 World Wildlife Fund, Center for Conservation Finance, “WWF Commercial Debt-for-Nature Swaps, 1988 to present, September 1, 2003. 74 See Melissa Moye, “Overview of Debt Conversion,” Debt Relief International. 2001, 26-27. 75 “Japan ratifies Kyoto Pact,” June 4, 2002, http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/2024265.stm 76 “Dutch, World Bank sign $40 million carbon credit deal,” January 21, 2002; Dutch sign CO2 cutting agreement with Panama,” December 6, 2001, www.Thecarbontrader.com. 77 William W. Keller, Theodore J. Lowi, and Gerry Gendlin, “Negative Capital and the Wealth of Nations,” International Studies Perspective (2000): 75-87, at 83.

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54
F. Herbert Borman and Stephen R. Kellert, Ecology, Economics, Ethics: The Broken Circle. New
Haven: Yale University Press, 1991, p. xii.
55
For an elaboration of these ideas, see Gary C. Bryner, Gaia’s Wager: Environmental Movements and
the Challenge of Sustainability. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2001, ch. 6.
56
For a fuller discussion of these functional prerequisites of capitalism, see Thedore J. Lowi, “Our
Millennium: Political Science Confronts the Global Corporate Economy,” International Political Science
Review
, vol. 22, No.2 92001), 131-50, and Lowi, “Globalizing Capitalism and the Domestication of the
Cold War” and
57
Lowi, “Internationalization, Territory, and Three Identities: Analyzing Globalization Through Status,
Contract, and Citizenship,” 5, 7-9; Lowi, “Globalizing Capitalism and the Domestication of the Cold
War.”
58
Lowi, “Internationalization, Territory, and Three Identities: Analyzing Globalization Through Status,
Contract, and Citizenship,” 10.
59
Lowi, “Internationalization, Territory, and Three Identities: Analyzing Globalization Through Status,
Contract, and Citizenship,” 11-12.
60
Lowi, “Internationalization, Territory, and Three Identities: Analyzing Globalization Through Status,
Contract, and Citizenship,” 13-15.
61
Lowi, “Internationalization, Territory, and Three Identities: Analyzing Globalization Through Status,
Contract, and Citizenship,” 18.
62
Lowi, “Globalization, the State, Democracy: Vision of a New Political Science, paper delivered to the
International Workshop on Development of Political Science, Universal and Regional Models, Faculty of
Philosophy, Moscow State University, March 25, 1999
63
Lowi, “What American Federalism Can Tell Us about the Politics of Globalization or Why Does
Globalization Seek Devolution?”
64
Lowi, “What American Federalism Can Tell Us about the Politics of Globalization or Why Does
Globalization Seek Devolution?”
65
William W. Keller, Theodore J. Lowi, and Gerry Gendlin, “Negative Capital and the Wealth of
Nations,” International Studies Perspective (2000): 75-87, at 76.
66
Geoffrey Heal, Nature and the Marketplace Washington,DC: Island Press, 2000, 28.
67
Constanza, 1997.
68
William W. Keller, Theodore J. Lowi, and Gerry Gendlin, “Negative Capital and the Wealth of
Nations,” International Studies Perspective (2000): 75-87, at 76.
69
World Wildlife Fund, Center for Conservation Finance, “WWF Commercial Debt-for-Nature Swaps,
1988 to present, September 1, 2003.
70
Morris Miller, Debt and the Environment (New York: United Nations Publications, 1991).
71
Cat Lazaroff, “Landmark Deal Will Protect Rainforests in Belize,” Environment News Service, August
3, 2001, ens-news.com/env/aug2001/2001L-08-03-06.html
72
The Nature Conservancy, “ U.S.-Peru Dept-for-Nature Swap,” www.nature.org/success/perudebt.htlm.
73
World Wildlife Fund, Center for Conservation Finance, “WWF Commercial Debt-for-Nature Swaps,
1988 to present, September 1, 2003.
74
See Melissa Moye, “Overview of Debt Conversion,” Debt Relief International. 2001, 26-27.
75
“Japan ratifies Kyoto Pact,” June 4, 2002, http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/2024265.stm
76
“Dutch, World Bank sign $40 million carbon credit deal,” January 21, 2002; Dutch sign CO2 cutting
agreement with Panama,” December 6, 2001, www.Thecarbontrader.com.
77
William W. Keller, Theodore J. Lowi, and Gerry Gendlin, “Negative Capital and the Wealth of
Nations,” International Studies Perspective (2000): 75-87, at 83.


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