1992
DOI: 10.1080/09644019208414057
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The international politics of the environment

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“…Universities,as educational institutions and research centers, are a significant hope for technology development in the environmental field. Vulnerable developing countries represent one of the weakest links in the global environmental management structure [13]. Therefore, there is often a perception that international regulations can interfere with national autonomy.…”
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“…Universities,as educational institutions and research centers, are a significant hope for technology development in the environmental field. Vulnerable developing countries represent one of the weakest links in the global environmental management structure [13]. Therefore, there is often a perception that international regulations can interfere with national autonomy.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%