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Clemens, Walter C. Jr. "Ecology and International Relations." International 

 Journal, v. 28, no. 1, Winter 1972-1973: 1-27. 



Ab interesting functionally oriented article on the relationship between the 

 needs of ecological harmony and of international relations. The author 

 concludes: "The true power base [in solving problems of international and 

 national environmental quality and natural resource utility] may lie in 

 education and consensus-building. Here, the ecologist and the poUtical 

 scientist should co-operate in stressing the interdependency of men and their 

 life-support systems; the necessity of long-term planning; and the reality 

 that non-zero-sum policies are in the long-term best interest of all." 

 Coan, Eugene V., Juha N. Hillis, and Michael McCloskey. "Strategies for In- 

 ternational Environmental Action: the Case for an Environmentally Oriented 

 Foreign Policy." Natural Resources Journal, v. 14, Jan. 1974: 87-102. 



". . . The magnitude of the United States' impact on the world's en- 

 vironment demands that we undertake a variety of unilateral measures, 

 fronx new regulations on exports and imports to a basic reorientation of our 

 foreign policy. We must begin to assert greater control over the environ- 

 mentally significant activities of our private sector abroad. ..." 

 Contiiii, P. and P.H. Sand. "Methods to Expenditure Environmental Protection: 

 International Ecostandards." American Journal of International Law. Pro- 

 ceedings, V. 66, Jan. 18, 1972: 37-59. 

 Dienes, Leslite. "Environmental Disruption and its Mechanism in East-Central 

 Europe." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Assn. of American 

 Geographers, Seattle, April-May 1974. 13 p. Available from State Dept. as 

 FAR 19524-P. 

 "The Environment — One Year of Community Action." Industry and Society, 

 no.28, July 16, 1974:1-17. 



"Now, nearly a year after the adoption of the European Economic Com- 

 munity programme, it is possible to draw up a balance sheet of the work done 

 and decisions taken by the Community to improve the environment in the 

 context of the action programme decided on." 

 Ferarn, Anne Thompson. "Transnational PoUtical Interests and the Global En- 

 vironment." International Organization, v. 28, winter 1974: 31-60. 



This article attempts to "identify those transnational associations that 

 have participated in the elaboration of international environmental policy- 

 making, to characterize the functions performed by them, and to describe 

 the points of access they have to international and government officials." 

 French, Peter L. "Africa's Response to Ecological Imperialism: a Paradigm 

 on International Relations and the Third World." Paper presented at the First 

 Annual Meeting of the New York State African Studies Assn., New Paltz, 

 N. Y., April 1974. 18 p. Available from the State Dept. as FAR 18789-P. 

 Forester, William S. "Trade Consequences of Environment Cleanup." Environ- 

 mental Science & Technology, v. 7, June 1973: 498-499. 



"Federal antipollution laws wiU place U.S. industries competing abroad 

 at a disadvantage unless foreign countries are required to pay fair shares of 

 their own pollution abatement programs." 

 Herter, Christian A., Jr. "Protecting the Environment: a Global Problem Calling 

 for an International Approach." Vital Issues, v. 23, Jan. 1974: 1-4. 



A brief general review of world pollution problems and how the world 



community is beginning to respond as it faces many difficult decisions in 



the years ahead. Author is in charge of international environmental activities 



at the State Department. ' 



International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. Environment and 



Development. [Washington] 197.5. 33 p. 



Explains how environmental problems arising with development can be 



mitigated by taking precautionary measures. Paper proposes that the World 



Bank Group continue its present project-by-project approach toward 



environmental and health problems. 



International Cooperation for Pollution Control, United Nations Institute for 



Training and Research, 1972. 73 p. (UNITAR research report, #9.) 

 Kay, David A. and Eugene B. Skolnikoflf, eds. World Eco-Crisis: International 

 Organizations in Response. With an introduction by Maurice F. Strong. Madison, 

 The University of Wisconsin Press, 1972. 324 p. 



