Environmental Politics 2003 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A critique of generative class theories of environmentalism and of the labor-environmentalist relationship. | Political science | Norton, Paul |
A greener altenative? Deliberative democracy meets local government. | Political science | Zwart, Ivan |
An average cribbage score. | Political science | Maynard, Philip |
Animals, politics and justice: Rawlsian liberalism and the plight of non-humans. | Political science | Garner, Robert |
'As you sow, so you shall reap': the New Zealand Greens and the general election of 2002. | Political science | Bale, Tim |
Change the World without taking Power: The Meaning of Revolution Today. | Political science | Thomas-Pellicer, Ruth |
Contours of the Chez environmental movement: a comparative analysis of Hnuti Duha(Rainbow Movement) and Jihoceske matky(South Bohemian Mothers). | Political science | Fagan, Adam, Jehlicka, Petr |
Czech Greens in the 2002 general election: a new lease of life? | Political science | Jehlicka, Petr, Kostelecky, Tomas |
Designing green taxes in a political context: from optimal to feasible environmental regulation. | Political science | Daugbjerg, Carsten, Svendsen, Gert Tinggaard |
Emissions trading at Kyoto: from EU resistance to union innovation.(European Union) | Political science | Damro, Chad, Mendez, Pilar Luaces |
Environmental groups, Ontario's lands for life process and the forest accord. | Political science | Cartwright, John |
Environmental policy integration: towards an analytical framework. | Political science | Lafferty, William M., Hovden, Eivind |
Environmental security: the case of the Kursk. | Political science | Hayrynen, Nina |
Franklin's "other" 8-square. | Political science | Pasles, Paul C. |
From diffusion to defusion: the roots and effects of environmental innovation in New Zealand. | Political science | Buhrs, Ton |
From high regulatory state to social and ecological market economy? 'new' environmental policy instruments in Germany. | Political science | Jordan, Andrew, Wurzel, Rudiger K.W., Bruckner, Lars, Zito, Anthony R. |
Greens in the 2003 Finnish election. | Political science | Mickelsson, Rauli, Oksanen, Markku |
Heron triangles with sides in arithmetic progression. | Political science | MacDougall, J. A. |
Instrument innovation in an environmental lead state: 'new' environmental policy instruments in the Netherlands. | Political science | Jordan, Andrew, Wurzel, Rudiger K.W., Bruckner, Lars, Zito, Anthony R. |
Is Japan an ecological frontrunner nation?. | Political science | Revell, Andrea |
It's Green, but is it of a light enough hue? Past performance, present success and the future of the Irish Greens.(Irish Green Party) | Political science | Taylor, George, Flynn, Brendan |
Much talk but little action? 'new' environmental policy instruments in Ireland. | Political science | Flynn, Brendan |
'New' environmental policy instruments: an evolution or a revolution in environmental policy? | Political science | Jordan, Andrew, Wurzel, Rudiger K.W., Zito, Anthony R. |
Odd king tours on even chessboards. | Political science | Joyner, D., Fourte, M. |
On a generalization of perfect numbers. | Political science | Pe, Joseph L. |
On the failure of socialist economies to close the loop on industrial by-products: insights from the Austrian critique of planning. | Political science | Desrochers, Pierre, Ikeda, Sanford |
Policy innovation or 'mudding through'? 'new' environmental policy instruments in the United Kingdom. | Political science | Jordan, Andrew, Wurzel, Rudiger K.W., Bruckner, Lars, Zito, Anthony R. |
Resources, opportunities and local environmental action in the democratic transition and early consolidation periods in the Czech Republic. | Political science | Carmin, Joann |
Some same sums of digits. | Political science | Kahan, Steven |
Struggling to leave behind a highly regulatory past? 'new' environmental policy instruments in Austria. | Political science | Jordan, Andrew, Wurzel, Rudiger K.W., Bruckner, Lars, Zito, Anthony R. |
'Talking the talk': business discourse at the World Summit on sustainable development. | Political science | Rutherford, Paul |
The Austrian Greens after the 2002 elections. | Political science | Lauber, Volkmar |
The dynamics of European Union biodiversity policy: interactive, functional and institutional logics. | Political science | Baker, Susan |
The ends of a Fermat number. | Political science | Koshy, Thomas |
The environment, the Australian greens and the 2001 national elections. | Political science | Manning, Haydon |
The evolving forest regime and domestic actors: strategic or normative adaptation? | Political science | Gulbrandsen, Lars H. |
The French elections of 2002: Green Blues. | Political science | Whiteside, Kerry |
The harder the fall: the Greensin the Belgian general elections of May 2003. | Political science | Hooghe, Marc, Rihoux, Benoit |
The politics of bounded innovation: 'New' Environmental Policy Instruments in France. | Political science | Szarka, Joseph |
The politics of 'Light-Handed Regulation': 'new' environmental policy instruments in Australia. | Political science | Papadakis, Elim, Grant, Richard |
The politics of regulatory reform: 'new' environmental policy instruments in Finland. | Political science | Sairinen, Rauno |
The proof of the pudding: urban recycling in North America as a process of Ecological Modernisation. | Political science | Scheinberg, Anne |
The re-emergence of the Greek Greens. | Political science | Botetzagias, Iosif |
The rise and rise of the Tasmanian Greens: the state election of 2002. | Political science | Crowley, Kate |
The Swedish elections 2002 and the Swedish Greens. | Political science | Gilland, Karin |
Transnatinal corporate interest and global environmental governance: negotiating rules for agricultural biotechnology and chemicals. | Political science | Clapp, Jennifer |
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