European discourses on environmental policy
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European discourses on environmental policy
Ashgate, c1999
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-233) and index
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Description
This work links theoretical and empirical analysis, European Union and national perspectives, in order to provide a broad assessment of policy developments. This volume offers a comprehensive analysis by focusing on a number of prominant issues. It is divided into four parts: theoretical perspectives; recent developments in European Union environment policy; implementation problems; and finally, European Union initiatives.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Theoretical perspectives: "post-decisional" politics in the European Union - a threefold agenda for future research, Andrew Jordan
- European environmental policy at the intersection of institutions and ideas, Gokhan Orhan
- political modernization and the institutionalization of environmental policy, Jan van Tatenhove. Part 2 Structure and background: towards sustainability in the European Union - beyond the rhetoric, Ute Collier
- does subsidiarily make a difference to the EU environmental institutions? Brendan Flynn
- the mobilization of ecological world views in a post-corporatist order, Detlef Jahn. Part 3 Implementing environmental policy: negotiated science - the case of agricultural biotechnology regulation in Europe, Susan Carr, Les Levidow
- policy learning within and between countries - waste policy and policy styles in the Netherlands and Bavaria, Jan Eberg
- mobilization and institutionalization in decision-making processes around large scale infrastructure, Paul Pestman.
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