Environmental Politics 1997 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Agricultural policy community and the challenge of greening: the case of Finnish agri-environmental policy. | Political science | Jokinen, Pekka |
APEC and ASEAN: the future of Asian environmental regionalism. (Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation; Association of Southeast Asian Nations) | Political science | Park, Jacob |
Are all greens active? rethinking the participation issue looking at the case of Groen links Amsterdam. | Political science | Hoad, Darren |
A theory of post-ecologist politics. | Political science | Bluhdorn, Ingolfur |
Beyond the early stages of the sustainability transition. (sustainable development)(Sustainable Development in Western Europe: Coming to Terms with Agenda 21) | Political science | O'Riordan, Tim, Voisey, Heather |
Budgets, bureaucrats and the containment of urban England. | Political science | Pennington, Mark |
Comparing the local use of environmental policy instruments in Nordic and Baltic countries - the issue of diffuse water pollution. | Political science | Eckerberg, Katarina |
Environmental interest representation in Belgium and the EU: professionalisation and the division of labour within a multi-level governance setting. (European Union) | Political science | Bursens, Peter |
Environmentalism and education in Australia. | Political science | Tranter, Bruce |
Fisheries management in New Zealand: privatising the policy net to sustain the catch? | Political science | Hughey, K.F.D. |
French ecosocialism: from utopia to contract. | Political science | Whiteside, Kerry H. |
French nuclear testing in the Pacific: a retrospective. | Political science | Elliott, Lorraine |
Governing institutions for sustainable development: the United Kingdom's national level approach.(Sustainable Development in Western Europe: Coming to Terms with Agenda 21) | Political science | O'Riordan, Tim, Voisey, Heather |
Greece's institutional response to sustainable development.(Sustainable Development in Western Europe: Coming to Terms with Agenda 21) | Political science | Lekakis, Joseph N., Fousekis, Panos |
'If not you, then who?' Earth First! in the UK.(environmental movement) | Political science | Seel, Ben |
International fairness and justice in addressing global climate change. | Political science | Rowlands, Ian H. |
Japan's changing approach to environmental issues. | Political science | Schreurs, Miranda A. |
Living on the edge: Spanish Greens in the mid-1990s. | Political science | Holliday, Ian |
National freedom of action in EU environmental policy: the cases of Denmark and the Netherlands. | Political science | Dahl, Agnethe |
Norway's institutional response to sustainable development.(Sustainable Development in Western Europe: Coming to Terms with Agenda 21) | Political science | Sverdrup, Liv Astrid |
Nuclear conflict in Germany: the wider context. | Political science | Blowers, Andrew, Lowry, David |
Organising environmental self-regulation: liberal governmentality and the pursuit of ecological modernisation in Europe. | Political science | Neale, Alan |
Political opportunity structure and the institutionalisation of the environmental movement. | Political science | Heijden, Hein-Anton van der |
Strategic thinking and the environment: planning the future in New Zealand? | Political science | Buhrs, Ton, Bartlett, Robert V. |
Strategies of resistance at the Pollok Free State road protest camp. (Glasgow, Scotland) | Political science | Seel, Ben |
Stratospheric ozone protection: IR theory and the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer. (international relations) | Political science | Seaver, Brenda M. |
Sustainability, subsidiarity and deregulation: new directions in EU environmental policy.(European Union) | Political science | Collier, Ute |
Sustainable management and the pastoral ideal. | Political science | Swaffield, Simon |
The 1997 British general election. | Political science | Carter, Neil |
The common fisheries policy of the European Union. | Political science | Gray, Tim S. |
The evolution of sustainable development strategies in Portugal.(Sustainable Development in Western Europe: Coming to Terms with Agenda 21) | Political science | Ribeiro, Teresa G., Rodrigues, Valdemar J. |
The fragile victory of French ecologists. (8 ecologists enter the French Parliament) | Political science | Deleage, Jean-Paul, Saul, Mahir |
The Global Environment Facility: an institutional innovation in need of guidance?(Sustainable Development in Western Europe: Coming to Terms with Agenda 21) | Political science | Young, Zoe, Boehmer-Christiansen, Sonja |
The IGC and the current state of EU environmental policy: consolidation or roll-back? (Inter-governmental Conference)(Sustainable Development in Western Europe: Coming to Terms with Agenda 21) | Political science | Ward, Stephen |
The mixed fortunes of the Austrian Greens in the Mid-1990s. (political party)(Sustainable Development in Western Europe: Coming to Terms with Agenda 21) | Political science | Lauber, Volkmar |
The political economy of sustainable development.(Sustainable Development in Western Europe: Coming to Terms with Agenda 21) | Political science | O'Riordan, Tim, Voisey, Heather |
The sustainability transition in Germany: some early stage experiences.(Sustainable Development in Western Europe: Coming to Terms with Agenda 21) | Political science | Beuermann, Christiane, Burdick, Bernhard |
Towards sustainability in the European Union? steps within the European Commission towards integrating the environment into other European Union policy sectors.(Sustainable Development in Western Europe: Coming to Terms with Agenda 21) | Political science | Wilkinson, David |
'Treading softly' on the political system? The Irish Greens in the 1997 general election. | Political science | Mullally, Gerard |
Trust in waste regulation? (United Kingdom) | Political science | Entwistle, Tom |
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