1996
DOI: 10.2307/40203788
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The Third World in Global Environmental Politics

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“…Thirdly, according to some authors, although Muslim countries have committed to global environmental standards, they often exhibit slower progress in terms of environmental performance (Butt & Салим, 2020;Mohamed, 2014;Özler & Obach, 2019;Saniotis, 2012). Fourthly, there is also the view that governments in Muslim countries often face the dilemma of striking a balance between economic development and environmental sustainability (Ardalan, 2014;Miller, 1992;Smith & Miller, 1996;Young et al, 2014). As the sole internationally recognised organisation representing Muslim nations, the OIC countries adhere to the principles and mandates of the United Nations (UN) when participating in UN environmental conservation programmes.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thirdly, according to some authors, although Muslim countries have committed to global environmental standards, they often exhibit slower progress in terms of environmental performance (Butt & Салим, 2020;Mohamed, 2014;Özler & Obach, 2019;Saniotis, 2012). Fourthly, there is also the view that governments in Muslim countries often face the dilemma of striking a balance between economic development and environmental sustainability (Ardalan, 2014;Miller, 1992;Smith & Miller, 1996;Young et al, 2014). As the sole internationally recognised organisation representing Muslim nations, the OIC countries adhere to the principles and mandates of the United Nations (UN) when participating in UN environmental conservation programmes.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%