Green leviathan: the case for a federal role in environmental policy/ Inger Weibust
Material type: TextPublication details: England: Ashgate, 2009Description: x, 232pISBN: 9780754677291Subject(s): Environmental policy | Federal governmentDDC classification: 363.7056Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 363.7056 WEI/G (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P18135 |
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363.70526 TOL/G Global environmental diplomacy: negotiating environmental agreements for the world, 1973-1992/ | 363.7053 GRA/E Environmental social work/ | 363.7056 CON/P Politics and the environment/ | 363.7056 WEI/G Green leviathan: the case for a federal role in environmental policy/ | 363.70560973 VIG/E Environmental policy: new directions for the twenty-first century/ | 363.70560973 VIG/E Environmental policy: new directions for the twenty-first century/ | 363.70561 COH/S Strategic planning in environmental regulation: a policy approach that works/ |
1. Introduction --
2. Examining the case for decentralized policymaking --
3. Interjurisdictional regulatory competition and fears about competitiveness --
4. The alternatives to decentralization : contracts versus institutions --
5. United States : greening through centralization --
6. Switzerland : the power of referenda in a noncentralized system --
7. Canada : when centralization does not occur --
8. The European Union : setting stringent standards despite the obstacles --
9. Conclusion.
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