The Politics Of Environmental Performance

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Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction; Part I. Approach, Method and Concepts: 2. Explaining environmental performance; 3. Preferences in environmental politics; 4. The institutional settings in 21 OECD countries; Part II. Environmental Performance in 21 OECD Countries: 5. Measuring environmental performance; 6. Aggregating environmental performance data; Part III. Analysis: 7. Domestic politics; 8. International politics; 9. The nexus of domestic and international politics; 10. Conclusion

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Detlef Jahn
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2016-10-27
File : 393 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781107118041


The Politics Of International Environmental Management

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Many of the major environmental challenges facing governments and societies today are collective problems, calling for joint solutions. However, even when effective solutions can be found only through joint efforts, international cooperation is often hard to establish and maintain. This makes it all the more important to understand the conditions for `success' and the causes of `failure'. This book examines some of the political mechanisms at work in the formation and operation of international environmental regimes. What are the major factors that shape the national positions that governments bring to the negotiating table? How do the international institutions and negotiation processes through which these preferences and positions are adjusted and aggregated affect outcomes? What are the main mechanisms determining whether or not international environmental agreements are successfully implemented at the domestic level? The Politics of International Environmental Management is published in cooperation with the European Science Foundation.

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Genre : Technology & Engineering
Author : A. Underdal
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Release : 2012-12-06
File : 174 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789401149464


Environmental Performance In Democracies And Autocracies

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There are considerable differences in environmental performance and outcomes across both democracies and autocracies, but there is little understanding of how levels of democracy and autocracy influence environmental performance. This book examines whether analysing the effects of individual democratic features separately can contribute to a better understanding of cross-national variance in environmental performance. The authors show that levels of social equality in particular, as well as the strength of local and regional democracy, contribute significantly to explaining cross-national variation in environmental performance. On the other hand, a high level of political corruption affects a country’s ability to adopt and implement environmental policies effectively. In exploring the inter-relationship between democratic qualities, political corruption, and environmental performance, this book presents policymakers and political theorists with a clear picture of which aspects of democratic societies are most conducive to producing a better environment.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Romy Escher
Publisher : Springer Nature
Release : 2020-02-17
File : 167 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783030380540


The Last 10 Per Cent

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Criticism that the development sector has not delivered in terms of eliminating extreme poverty, fast-tracking growth and preventing conflict, is neither new nor surprising. In fact, it may be the one thing that scholars, donors and practitioners agree on. While many of these concerns are valid, this book makes a case that the sector is closer to unlocking the gates to more effective and efficient development outcomes than is popularly believed. Specifically, it argues that by overturning a few myths, making better use of evidence and employing some different rules, practitioners, policy specialists and donors can foster the changes in the development architecture that are needed to reach the 10 percent of the world’s population still living in extreme poverty. Engaging, provocative and clear sighted, the book provides insight into interventions around democratic governance, refugee response, counterterrorism, gender mainstreaming, environmental protection and private sector engagement. It is instructive reading for professionals across the development sector, think tanks and NGOs.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Erica Harper
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Release : 2023-03-28
File : 240 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000851274


State And Environment

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This volume of comparative studies documents the continuing relevance of the state in environmental politics and policy. The book also demonstrates the analytical power of the comparative approach to the study of environmental politics and policy, offering cross-national comparisons of environmental governance in both developed and developing countries. Some chapters are based on qualitative studies from a small number of countries; others offer statistical analyses of quantitative data from many more countries over a longer time period.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Andreas Duit
Publisher : MIT Press
Release : 2014-05-30
File : 381 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780262525817


The Politics Of Social Protest

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Genre : Comparative government
Author : J. Craig Jenkins
Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Release : 2005
File : 394 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781452901411


The Politics Of The Environment

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Revised to include new discussions on climate justice, green political parties, climate legislation and recent environmental struggles.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Neil Carter
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2018-08-09
File : 459 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781108472302


The Politics Of The Earth

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The Politics of the Earth: Environmental Discourses, Third Edition, provides an accessible introduction to environmental politics by examining the ways in which people use language to discuss environmental issues. Leading scholar John S. Dryzek analyzes the various approaches that have dominated the field over the last three decades--approaches that are also likely to be influential in the future--including survivalism, environmental problem- solving, sustainability, and green radicalism. Dryzek examines and assesses the history, interplay, and impact of these perspectives, concluding with a plea for ecological democracy. An engaging writing style and helpful boxed material make this complex subject more understandable to students. NEW TO THIS EDITION * Coverage of the most modern discourses, including discussions surrounding climate change * More material on global environmental politics * Updated and expanded examples, including more material on China * Further discussion of environmental justice, with a particular focus on climate justice * Reworked material on green radicalism, including coverage of new developments like transition towns and radical summits

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Genre : Political Science
Author : John S. Dryzek
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2013
File : 289 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780199696000


Argument Turn Policy Anal Plan

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First Published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

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Genre : Architecture
Author : Distinguished Professor of Political Science Frank Fischer
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2002-09-11
File : 336 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781135369415


The Argumentative Turn In Policy Analysis And Planning

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Public policy is made of language. Whether in written or oral form, argument is central to all parts of the policy process. As simple as this insight appears, its implications for policy analysis and planning are profound. Drawing from recent work on language and argumentation and referring to such theorists as Wittgenstein, Habermas, Toulmin, and Foucault, these essays explore the interplay of language, action, and power in both the practice and the theory of policy-making. The contributors, scholars of international renown who range across the theoretical spectrum, emphasize the political nature of the policy planner's work and stress the role of persuasive arguments in practical decision making. Recognizing the rhetorical, communicative character of policy and planning deliberations, they show that policy arguments are necessarily selective, both shaping and being shaped by relations of power. These essays reveal the practices of policy analysts and planners in powerful new ways--as matters of practical argumentation in complex, highly political environments. They also make an important contribution to contemporary debates over postempiricism in the social and policy sciences. Contributors. John S. Dryzek, William N. Dunn, Frank Fischer, John Forester, Maarten Hajer, Patsy Healey, Robert Hoppe, Bruce Jennings, Thomas J. Kaplan, Duncan MacRae, Jr., Martin Rein, Donald Schon, J. A. Throgmorton

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Frank Fischer
Publisher : Duke University Press
Release : 2013-07-12
File : 337 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780822381815