Managing the Environment, Managing Ourselves: A History of American Environmental Policy, Second EditionYale University Press, 1 באוק׳ 2008 - 480 עמודים In this book Richard N. L. Andrews looks at American environmental policy over the past four hundred years, shows how it affects environmental issues and public policy decisions today, and poses the central policy challenges for the future. This second edition brings the book up to date through President George W. Bush’s first term and gives the current state of American environmental politics and policy. “A guide to what every organizational decision maker, public and private, needs to know in an era in which environmental issues have become global.”—Lynton K. Caldwell, Public Administration Review "A wonderful text for students and scholars of environmental history and environmental policy.”—William L. Andreen, Environmental History |
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Commercial Development as EnvironmentalPolicy | 71 |
The Beginnings of Public Management | 94 |
7 Public Health and Urban Sanitation | 109 |
Conservation in the Public Interest | 136 |
12 Nationalizing Pollution Control | 227 |
13 Reform or Reaction? The Politics of the Pendulum | 255 |
14 The Unfinished Business of National Environmental Policy | 284 |
15 Environmental Policy in a Global Economy | 317 |
16 The Era of Base Politics | 350 |
17 Managing the Environment Managing Ourselves | 396 |
Chronology | 411 |
Notes | 437 |
Subgovernments and Stakeholders | 154 |
10 Superpower and Supermarket | 179 |
11 The Rise of Modern Environmentalism | 201 |
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Managing the Environment, Managing Ourselves: A History of American ... <span dir=ltr>Richard N. L. Andrews</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 1999 |
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