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Book

Progress or Peril?

28 Feb 2003, 
published in
GPPi
Editors
Thorsten Benner Jan Martin Witte Charlotte Streck

Table of Contents

Introduction: Progress or Peril? Partnerships and Networks in Global Environmental Governance
by Jan Martin Witte and Charlotte Streck

Partnerships, International Organizations, and Global Environmental Governance
by Maria H. Ivanova

Practitioner’s Perspectives

Creating New Platforms for Dialogue
by Achim Steiner

A Business Perspective on Partnerships
by Björn Stigson

On Partnership

by Joji Carino

Lessons Learned from Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships Supported by German Development Cooperation
by Hans Peter Schipulle

Partnerships as an Instrument to Implement the Johannesburg Policy Targets
by Sascha Müller-Kraenner.

The Road From Johannesburg: What Future for Partnerships in Global Environmental Governance?
by Jan Martin Witte, Charlotte Streck, Thorsten Benner

Moving the Partnership Agenda to the Next Stage: Key Challenges
by Thorsten Benner, Maria H. Ivanova, Charlotte Streck, Jan Martin Witte

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