Author Page - THOMAS C SCHELLING
Recent Foreign Affairs articles: 2 documents found; displaying 1 to 2.What Makes Greenhouse Sense? Thomas C. Schelling May/June 2002 Summary: The Kyoto Protocol need not be a partisan issue. Climate change needs to be addressed, but the 1997 pact was never going to pass the Senate. By abandoning it, Bush at least avoided hypocrisy. It might take a century to reach a consensus on solving the greenhouse gas problem, but that is no excuse for wasting time getting started. read | click for more information
Thomas C. Schelling November/ December 1997 Summary: The developing world will be the main beneficiary of global climate control -- with the developed world picking up the tab. But wouldn't it be better to invest in development today than pay for climate relief tomorrow? read 500-word preview | purchase full article
Recent books reviewed in Foreign Affairs: 3 documents found; displaying 1 to 3.Strategies of Commitment and Other Essays.Thomas C. Schelling. Harvard University Press, 2006. November/December 2006 read
The Western Community And The Gorbachev Challenge.Edited by Armand Clesse and Thomas C. Schelling. Baden Baden: Nomos, 1989. Spring 1991 read
Choice and Consequence: Perspectives of an Errant Economist.Thomas C. Schelling. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1984. Summer 1984 read
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