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Environment and politics

Timothy Doyle and Doug McEachern

(Routledge introductions to environment)

Routledge, 1998

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [190]-200) and index

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Description

This introductory text demonstrates the ways in which politics and policy respond to environmental problems. Environment and Politics examines the institutional responses of parliaments the responses of parties and electoral systems the roles of non-governmental organizations and social movements the politics of business and industry. To highlight the multiplicity of political responses to environmental challenges the text features a wealth of original boxed case studies from around the world.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction, 1. politics and environmental conflict, 2. Political theories in social movements, 4. Green non-governmental organisations, 5. Political parties and the environemnt, 6. Business politics adn the environment, 7. Institutional politics and policy making
  • the greening of administration, 8. The global dimension to environmental politics, Conclusion: environment and politics

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