Publications
“Environmental Politicsâ€. Foreign direct investment in hazardous industries in developing countries: rethinking the debate. .
. 1998. “Global Governanceâ€. The privatization of global environmental governance: ISO 14000 and the developing world. .
. 1998. “Global Economic Factors in Africa’s Environmental Crisisâ€. In Africa in the Post-Cold War International System, London: Pinter, p. 195-213. .
. 1998. “The Privatization of Global Environmental Governance: ISO 14000 and the Developing Worldâ€. Global Governance 4(3): 295-316. .
. 1998. “Foreign Direct Investment in Hazardous Industries in Developing Countries: Rethinking the Debateâ€. Environmental Politics 7(4): 92-113. .
. 1998. “Standard Inequities: ISO 14000 May Encourage Cleaner Production in Developing Countries but it may also Bring Higher Costs and Lower Performance Requirementsâ€. In Voluntary Initiatives: The New Politics of Corporate Greening, Peterborough, ON: Broadview Press, p. 199-210. .
. 1999. “The Illicit Trade in Hazardous Wastes and CFCs: International Responses to Environmental 'Bads'â€. In The Illicit Global Economy and State Power, Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, p. 91-123. .
. 1999. “The Global Economy and Environmental Change in Africaâ€. In Political Economy and the Changing Global Order, Oxford: Oxford University Press, p. 208-217. .
. 1999. Synthesis Report: The Environment, Development and Security Task Force. DSSEA Update No. 7: Development and Security in Southeast Asia Project.
. 2000. 6-11 “Africa and the International Toxic Waste Tradeâ€. In The Environment and Development in Africa, Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, p. 103-123. .
. 2000. “Basel Conventionâ€. In Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change, Chichester: John Wiley, p. 146-147. .
. 2001. “ISO Environmental Standards: Industry’s Gift to a Polluted Globe or the Developed World’s Competition-Killing Strategy?â€. In Yearbook of International Co-operation on Environment and Development 2001/02, London: Earthscan Publications, p. 27-33. .
. 2001. Toxic Exports: The Transfer of Hazardous Wastes from Rich to Poor Countries. Ithica: Cornell University Press. .
. 2001. “Forum for Applied Research and Public Policyâ€. Cleaning up their act. .
. 2002. “Cleaning Up Their Act: During the Past Decade, Many Transnational Corporations Have Not Lived Up to Their Promises to Reduce Hazardous Wastes and Promote Cleaner Production That They Made at the Rio Earth Summitâ€. Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy 16(4): 28-33. .
. 2002. “Piles of Poisons: Despite NAFTA's Green Promises, Hazardous Waste Problems are Deepening in Mexicoâ€. Alternatives Journal 28(2): 25-26. .
. 2002. “The Distancing of Waste: Overconsumption in a Global Economyâ€. In Confronting Consumption, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, p. 155-176. .
. 2002. “Seeping Through the Regulatory Cracks: The International Transfer of Toxic Wasteâ€. SAIS Review 22(1): 141-155.
. 2002. “What the Pollution Havens Debate Overlooksâ€. Global Environmental Politics 2(2): 11-19. .
. 2002. “Environmental Politicsâ€. Transnational corporate interests and global environmental governance: Negotiating rules for agricultural biotechnology and chemicals. .
. 2003.