Canadian Environmental Policy / Ecosystems, Politics, and Process - Oxford University Press, 1992 - 322

The book's common theme is the character and significance of the politics and processes that underlie policy-making on the environment. Preface, Introduction, Policy Process and the Environment, Canada and Environmental Protection: Confident Political Faces and Uncertain Legal Hands, Organizational Design as Policy Instrument: Environment Canada in the Canadian Bureaucracy, Environmental Policy in a Federal System: Ottawa and the Provinces, Pressure from Inside: Advisory Groups and the Environmental Policy Community, Of Invisible Beasts and the Public Interest: Environmental Cases and the Judicial System, Policy and Politics, Green Lobbies: Pressure and Environmental Policy, Green Politics: Elections and Environmental Policy, The Greening of the Canadian Electrorate: Environmentalism and Ideology and Partisanship, Target or Participant? The Hatching of Environmental Industry Policy, Policy in an International Context, The Multilateral Dimension: Canada in the International System, Comparing Canadian Performance in Environmental Policy, Contributors, Abbreviations and Acronyms, Notes, Index.

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