Contents:A framework for analysis / Harold K. Jacobson and Edith Brown Weiss --
How compliance happens and doesn't happen domestically / David Vogel and Timothy Kessler --
Managing compliance: a comparative perspective / Abram Chayes, Antonia Handler Chayes, and Ronald B. Mitchell --
Contingent knowledge: implications for implementation and compliance / Sheila Jasanoff --
The five international treaties: a living history / Edith Brown Weiss --
The United States: taking environmental treaties seriously / Michael J. Glennon and Alison L. Stewart --
The European Union and compliance: a story in the making / Alberta M. Sbragia with Philipp M. Hildebrand --
Japan: consensus-based compliance / James V. Feinerman and Koichiro Fujikura --
The Soviet Union and the Russian Federation: a natural experiment in environmental compliance / William Zimmerman, Elena Nikitina, and James Clem --
Hungary: political interest, bureaucratic will / Ellen Comisso and Peter Hardi with Laszlo Bencze --
China: implementation under economic growth and market reform / Michel Oksenberg and Elizabeth Economy --
India: embedded capacities / Ronald J. Herring and Erach Bharucha --
Cameroon's environmental accords: signed, sealed, but undelivered / Piers Blaikie and John Mope Simo --
Brazil: regional inequalities and ecological diversity in a federal system / Murillo de Aragão and Stephen Bunker --
Assessing the record and designing strategies to engage countries / Harold K. Jacobsen and Edith Brown Weiss.
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