Date sent: Tue, 27 Feb 1996 11:14:21 -0500 From: Andrew_Isenberg@brown.edu (Andrew Isenberg) Subject: Re: Query on the environment and foreign policy
For the questions about the intersection of environmental history and foreign policy, contact Prof. Kurk Dorsey at the University of New Hampshire <kd@hopper.unh.edu>. Kurk has a book in the works about the U.S.-Canadian agreements on fish, fur seals, and migratory birds in the late 19th and early 20th century.
Drew Isenberg
Brown University
Andrew_Isenberg@brown.edu
Date sent: Tue, 27 Feb 1996 14:52:24 -0500 (EST) From: Mark Lytle <lytle@bard.edu> Subject: Re: Query on the environment and foreign policy
Without seeming self-serving, I would mention an article that I wrote to
appear in the Spring issue of Diplmatic History--"An Environmental
Approach to American Foreign Policy." Most people on this list would not
find the environmental arguments very sophisticated, but the essay is
aimed at diplomatic historians who have been somewhat deaf on
environmental issues.
Mark Lytle
Bard College
From: "Randal Angiel" <randalj@mhv.net> Date sent: Thu, 22 Feb 1996 15:45:01 +0000 Subject: Query on the environment and foreign policy
Could anyone provide me with information regarding environmental concerns and the formulation of foreign policy. It need not be restricted to U.S. foreign policy, but that is my primary interest. Any assistance in this foreign policy thread would be appreciated.
Randal Angiel
Dept of History JFT-814
SUNY New Paltz
New Paltz, N.Y. 12561 U.S.A.
(914) 257-3513 email: randalj@mhv.net
fax (914) 257-3581
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