American environmental policy, 1990-2006 [electronic resource] : beyond gridlock / Christopher McGrory Klyza, David J. Sousa.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: American and comparative environmental policyPublication details: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c2008.Description: xvi, 385 pSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 363.7/05610973 22
LOC classification:
  • GE180 .K59 2008eb
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Contents:
Environmental policy beyond gridlock -- Creating the current institutional landscape of environmental policymaking -- Regulatory reform, reconciliation, and rough riders : environmental policymaking in Congress -- National monuments, roadless forests, and aging electric utilities : executive policymaking through statutory discretion and rulemaking -- From "who has standing?" to "who is left standing?" : the courts and environmental policymaking in the era of gridlock -- The collaborative pathway in environmental policymaking -- The states and environmental policy : junior partner, next generation innovator, passionate advocate, or all of the above? -- Gridlock, green drift, and the future of environmental politics.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [367]-379) and index.

Environmental policy beyond gridlock -- Creating the current institutional landscape of environmental policymaking -- Regulatory reform, reconciliation, and rough riders : environmental policymaking in Congress -- National monuments, roadless forests, and aging electric utilities : executive policymaking through statutory discretion and rulemaking -- From "who has standing?" to "who is left standing?" : the courts and environmental policymaking in the era of gridlock -- The collaborative pathway in environmental policymaking -- The states and environmental policy : junior partner, next generation innovator, passionate advocate, or all of the above? -- Gridlock, green drift, and the future of environmental politics.

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