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xviii, 366 p. : 24 cm, Includes bibliographical references (p. [355]-357) and index, The European community's environmental policy, 1957 to '1992': from incidental measures to an international regime? / Philipp M. Hildebrand -- European Union environmental policy after the Nice summit / Andrew Jordan, Jenny Fairbrass -- Strategies of the 'green' member states in EU environmental policy-making / Duncan Liefferink, Mikael Skou Anderson -- The role of the European Court of Justice / Ida J. Koppen -- The European parliament: the European Union's environmental champion? / Charlotte Burns -- Environmental groups and the EC: challenges and opportunities / Sonia Mazey, Jeremy Richardson -- Environmental rules and rule-making in the European Union / Albert Weale -- Task expansion: a theoretical overview / Anthony R. Zito -- Pace-setting, foot-dragging, and fence-sitting: member states responses to Europeanization / Tanja A. Börzel -- Regulating biotechnology: comparing EU and US approaches / Lee Ann Patterson, Tim Josling -- Institution-building from below and above: the European community in global environmental politics / Alberta M. Sbragia -- The hare and the tortoise revisited: the new politics of consumer and environmental regulation in Europe / David Vogel -- Emissions trading at Kyoto: from EU resistance to Union innovation / Chad Damro, Pilar Luaces Méndez -- EU environmental policy and the challenges of eastern enlargement / Stacy D. VanDeveer, Jo Ann Carmin -- New regulatory approaches in 'greening' EU policies / Andrea Lenschow -- European governance and the transfer of 'new' environmental policy instruments (NEPIs) in the European Union / Andrew Jordan, ...[et al.], European environmental policy by stealth: the dysfunctionality of functionalism? / Albert Weale
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ia/environmentalpol0000unse_q3b6.pdf
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Environmental Policy in the European Union: Actors, Institutions and Processes (Earthscan Reader)
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Environmental policy in Europe : the Europeanization of national environmental policy
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Environmental Policy in the EU : Actors, Institutions and Processes; 2nd Edition
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Andrew Jordan; Duncan Liefferink
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edited by Andrew Jordan
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Andrew J. Jordan
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Earthscan; Routledge; Earthscan Publications Ltd.
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Routledge research in environmental politics, 7, London, 2004
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Taylor & Francis (Unlimited), Sterling, Va, 2005
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2nd ed, London, Sterling, VA, England, 2005
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United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
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2ND ED., LONDON, Unknown, June 2005
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Second Edition edition, June 2005
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2nd, PS, 2005
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [355]-357) and index
Alternative description
The European Community's Environmental Policy, 1957 To '1992': From Incidental Measures To An International Regime? / Philipp M. Hildebrand -- European Union Environmental Policy After The Nice Summit / Andrew Jordan, Jenny Fairbrass -- Strategies Of The 'green' Member States In Eu Environmental Policy-making / Duncan Liefferink, Mikael Skou Anderson -- The Role Of The European Court Of Justice / Ida J. Koppen -- The European Parliament: The European Union's Environmental Champion? / Charlotte Burns -- Environmental Groups And The Ec: Challenges And Opportunities / Sonia Mazey, Jeremy Richardson -- Environmental Rules And Rule-making In The European Union / Albert Weale -- Task Expansion: A Theoretical Overview / Anthony R. Zito -- Pace-setting, Foot-dragging, And Fence-sitting: Member States Responses To Europeanization / Tanja A. Börzel -- Regulating Biotechnology: Comparing Eu And Us Approaches / Lee Ann Patterson, Tim Josling -- Institution-building From Below And Above: The European Community In Global Environmental Politics / Alberta M. Sbragia. The Hare And The Tortoise Revisited: The New Politics Of Consumer And Environmental Regulation In Europe / David Vogel -- Emissions Trading At Kyoto: From Eu Resistance To Union Innovation / Chad Damro, Pilar Luaces Méndez -- Eu Environmental Policy And The Challenges Of Eastern Enlargement / Stacy D. Vandeveer, Jo Ann Carmin -- New Regulatory Approaches In 'greening' Eu Policies / Andrea Lenschow -- European Governance And The Transfer Of 'new' Environmental Policy Instruments (nepis) In The European Union / Andrew Jordan [and Others], European Environmental Policy By Stealth: The Dysfunctionality Of Functionalism? / Albert Weale. Edited By Andrew Jordan. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [355]-357) And Index.
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Reviews of the first * "This is an excellent overview... [I]t will act as a great reference work for teachers and higher education students." --British Ecological Society * "A highly useful reference and resource for all those involved in or studying environmental politics and policy, not just in the EU, but worldwide." --IPC Journal * Fully revised edition with new sections covering the latest developments in EU environmental policymaking This second and fully revised edition brings together some of the most influential work on the theory and practice of contemporary EU environmental policy. Comprising five comprehensive parts, it includes in-depth case studies of contemporary policy issues such as climate change, genetically modified organisms, and trans-Atlantic relations; and an assessment of how well the EU is responding to new challenges such as enlargement, environmental policy integration, and sustainability. The books aim is to look forward and ask whether the EU is prepared or even able to respond to the "new" governance challenges posed by the perceived need to use "new" policy instruments and processes to "mainstream" environmental thinking in all EU policy sectors.
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<p><br>* Collection of the most innovative and incisive writing on the environmental policies of the EU<br>* Essential reference and course book for environmental politics and European politics courses <br>* Emphases how policy is a dynamic process and examines the roles of the main actors and institutions The European Union has come to dominate the way environmental policy is thought about, developed and implemented throughout Europe. It is also a guide and benchmark for policy elsewhere in the world. This Guide brings together the best and most influential work on the full range of EU environmental policy. Incorporating a range of case studies, it draws out the links between levels of governance and the role of environment in other policy areas such as agriculture, trade and transport. The editor's introduction explores the important theoretical and empirical questions raised by the development of EU policy and the challenges of the new sustainability agenda. The result is a highly useful primer and source book for all those involved or studying environmental politics and policy, not just in Europe but in other regions too.</p>
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This second and fully revised edition brings together some of the most influential work on the theory and practice of contemporary EU environmental policy. Comprising five comprehensive parts, it includes in-depth case studies of contemporary policy issues such as climate change, genetically modified organisms and trans-Atlantic relations, as well as an assessment of how well the EU is responding to new challenges such as enlargement, environmental policy integration and sustainability. The book's aim is to look forward and ask whether the EU is prepared or even able to respond to the'new'governance challenges posed by the perceived need to use'new'policy instruments and processes to'mainstream'environmental thinking in all EU policy sectors.
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Policy convergence is a crucial aspect of European political integration. This text examines the gradual 'Europeanization' of environmental policy in Western Europe since 1970. The policies of ten states are considered in order to illustrate the extent of convergence during that time
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