| Environmental Politics 2004 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Assessing conventional wisdom: environmental challenges and opportunities beyond eastern accession. | Political science | VanDeveer, Stacy D., Carmin, JoAnn |
| Community-based ecological resistance: The Bergama movement in Turkey. | Political science | Coban, Aykut |
| Deliberation in the wilderness: Displacing symbols politics. | Political science | Niemeyer, Simon |
| Differential effects of Enlargement on EU environmental governance. | Political science | Homeyer, Ingmar Von |
| Enlarging EU environments: central and eastern Europe from transition to accession. | Political science | Carmin, Joann, Vandeveer, Stacy D. |
| Environmental implications of eastern enlargement: the end of progressive EU environmental policy?. | Political science | Jehlicka, Petr, Tickle, Andrew |
| Environmental pasts/environmental futures in post-socialist Europe. | Political science | Pavlinek, Petr, Pickles, John |
| Environmental protection in an expanding European community: lessons from past accessions. | Political science | Schreurs, Miranda |
| EU accession and legal change: accomplishments and challenges in the Czech case. | Political science | Kruzikova, Eva |
| EU enlargement and sustainable rural development in central and Eastern Europe. | Political science | Beckmann, Andreas, Dissing, Henrik |
| EU enlargement and the environment: six challenges.(European Union ) | Political science | Kramer, John M. |
| Eurocratising enlargement? EU elites and NGO participation in European environmental policy.(European Union and Nongovernmental organizations) | Political science | Hallstrom, Lars K. |
| Europeanising Hungarian waste policies: progress or regression?. | Political science | Gille, Zsuzsa |
| Framings of science and ideology: organic food labelling in the US and Sweden. | Political science | Bostrom, Magnus, Klintman, Mikael |
| Further up the learning curve: NGOs from transition to Brussels.(Nongovernmental organizations) | Political science | Bell, Ruth Greenspan |
| Market liberalization and sustainability in transition: turning points and trends in central and Eastern Europe. | Political science | Archibald, Sandra O., Banu, Luana E., Bochniarz, Zbigniew |
| Nuclear power and EU enlargement: the case of Temelin.(European Union ) | Political science | Axelrod, Regina |
| 'Obstruction galore': A case study of non-violent resistance against nuclear waste disposal in Germany. | Political science | Fischer, Corinna, Boehnke, Klaus |
| Reconceiving environmental justice: global movements and political theories. | Political science | Schlosberg, David |
| Representing transnational environmental interests: new opportunities for non-governmental organisation access within the World Trade Organisation? | Political science | Mason, Michael |
| Responsibility and environmental governance. | Political science | Pellizzoni, Luigi |
| Setting agendas and shaping activism: EU influence on central and eastern European environmental movements. | Political science | Hicks, Barbara |
| Stealing from the poor? Game theory and the politics of water markets in Chile. | Political science | Galaz, Victor |
| The first meeting of the parties to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety. | Political science | Falkner, Robert |
| The global/local politics of the Great Bear Rainforest. | Political science | Shaw, Karena |
| The politics of interim radioactive waste storage: the United States. | Political science | Rogers, Kenneth A., Kingsley, Marvin G. |
| The Wales Green Party and the national assembly of Wales elections 2003. | Political science | Griffiths, Iorwerth |
| World summit on sustainable development Johannesburg 2002: A critical analysis and assessment outcomes. | Political science | Frantzius, Ina Von |
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