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Environmental Policy: New Directions For the Twenty-First Century


by Norman J. Vig, Michael E. Kraft

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Sales Rank: 112454
Studio: CQ Press
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 434
Publication Date: July 22, 2005
Publisher: CQ Press


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Product Description
Evaluating environmental policy while considering the lasting implications of today's environmental controversies for the future is no easy task, especially given the dramatic changes of the past couple years. Assessing new strategies prompted by the George W. Bush administration, Norman J. Vig and Michael E. Kraft head a team of distinguished contributors to help students make sense of the underlying trends, institutional shortcomings, and policy dilemmas that shape the contentious world of environmental politics. Accessibly written, each chapter attempts to explain the most important developments in environmental politics in recent decades-at the local, state, national, and international levels-and at the same time points to new policy directions for the future. Environmental Policy is essential reading for students of public policy and for anyone who is interested in the current debate over reforming environmental policies and promoting sustainable development in the future.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 2 reviews)

informative and interesting  
a lot of books in this genre can be dry and a total snooze to read. this book is written not only well and full of great information, but it is such an easy read. i read through chapters faster than any other "text" book i have had. i was entertained enough that it is questionable if i wasn't reading the book for pleasure instead of work. :)
November 11, 2007

Newest in a classic series  
This is the new edition of "Environmental Policy in the 1990s," a series now considered to be the most important in the field. This edition has some of the classic essays from earlier editions, but is expanded to cover the Clinton administration and address issues of a global nature.

I have been using this series as a basic text in graduate courses in environmental policy for years. I consider it to be a primary source of not only teaching, but research and basic information. All of the essays are clearly written and as unbiased as possible. I give this my highest recommendation.

(Addendum in 2007. This series is up to six editions with a seventh due out this summer. All are essential for the serious student of environmental policy and history).
September 06, 2000


SIMILAR PRODUCTS

Environmental Politics and Policy, 7th Edition (Environmental Politics & Policy)
by Walter A. Rosenbaum

The Environmental Case: Translating Values into Policy
by Judith A. Layzer

Environmental Policy And Politics
by Michael E. Kraft

Environmental Politics: Domestic and Global Dimensions
by Jacqueline Vaughn

The Global Environment: Institutions, Law, And Policy (Global Environment)
by Regina S. Axelrod, David Leonard Downie, Norman J. Vig

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