Ozone Diplomacy
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About this book

Hailed in the Foreign Service Journal as "a landmark book that should command the attention of every serious student of American diplomacy, international environmental issues, or the art of negotiation," and cited in Nature for its "worthwhile insights on the harnessing of science and diplomacy," the first edition of Ozone Diplomacy offered an insider's view of the politics, economics, science, and diplomacy involved in creating the precedent-setting treaty to protect the Earth: the 1987 Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer.

The first edition ended with a discussion of the revisions to the protocol in 1990 and offered lessons for global diplomacy regarding the then just-maturing climate change issue. Now Richard Benedick—a principal architect and the chief U.S. negotiator of the historic treaty—expands the ozone story, bringing us to the eve of the tenth anniversary of the Montreal Protocol. He describes subsequent negotiations to deal with unexpected major scientific discoveries and important amendments adding new chemicals and accelerating the phaseout schedules. Implementing the revised treaty has forced the protocol's signatories to confront complex economic and political problems, including North–South financial and technology transfer issues, black markets for banned CFCs, revisionism, and industry's willingness and ability to develop new technologies and innovative substitutes. In his final chapter Benedick offers a new analysis applying the lessons of the ozone experience to ongoing climate change negotiations.

Ozone Diplomacy has frequently been cited as the definitive book on the most successful environment treaty, and is essential reading for those concerned about the future of our planet.

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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Foreword to the First Edition
  3. Preface to the First Edition
  4. Preface to the Enlarged Edition
  5. Abbreviations
  6. 1. Lessons from History
  7. 2. The Science: Models of Uncertainty
  8. 3. Spray Cans and Europolitics
  9. 4. Prelude to Consensus
  10. 5. Forging the U.S. Position
  11. 6. The Sequence of Negotiations
  12. 7. Points of Debate
  13. 8. The Immediate Aftermath
  14. 9. New Science, New Urgency
  15. 10. The Road to Helsinki
  16. 11. The Protocol in Evolution
  17. 12. The South Claims a Role
  18. 13. Strong Decisions in London
  19. 14. Accelerating the Phaseout
  20. 15. A New Phase for the Protocol
  21. 16. “Common but Differentiated Responsibilities”
  22. 17. Promoting Compliance
  23. 18. New Controls for North and South
  24. 19. A New Global Diplomacy: Ozone Lessons and Climate Change
  25. Chronology
  26. Appendix A. Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer, March 1985
  27. Appendix B. Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer, September 1987
  28. Appendix C. London Revisions to the Montreal Protocol, June 1990 (Excerpts)
  29. Appendix D. Montreal Protocol Phaseout Schedules
  30. Appendix E. Terms of Reference for the Multilateral Fund
  31. Appendix F. Terms of Reference of the Executive Committee
  32. Appendix G. Noncompliance Procedure
  33. Appendix H. The Nearly Universal Treaty: Parties to the 1985 Vienna Convention and 1987 Montreal Protocol, with Ratifications
  34. Notes
  35. Select Ozone Bibliography
  36. Index