Henrik Selin
Transatlantic Environment and Energy Politics (eBook, ePUB)
Comparative and International Perspectives
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Using a wide range of case studies that embrace climate change, product standards, chemical regulations, renewable energy policies, food safety and genetically-modified organisms, this fascinating volume examines areas of conflict and cooperation in the relationship between the European Union and North America.
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Using a wide range of case studies that embrace climate change, product standards, chemical regulations, renewable energy policies, food safety and genetically-modified organisms, this fascinating volume examines areas of conflict and cooperation in the relationship between the European Union and North America.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2016
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- ISBN-13: 9781317008194
- Artikelnr.: 44815420
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317008194
- Artikelnr.: 44815420
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Miranda Schreurs, Professor and Director, Environmental Policy Research Center, Free University of Berlin, Germany, Henrik Selin, Assistant Professor, Boston University, USA, and Stacy D. VanDeveer, Associate Professor, University of New Hampshire, USA.
Contents: Expanding Transatlantic relations: implications for environment
and energy politics, Miranda A. Schreurs, Henrik Selin and Stacy D.
VanDeveer; Part I Governing Within and Beyond the State: Comparative
Environmental Governance and Its Implications for Policy Development:
governance for sustainable development: the United States and the European
Union compared, Elizabeth Bomberg; Intergovernmental management of
environmental policy in the United States and the EU, Sonja Wÿlti. Part II
Governing Risk: Chemical Regulations, Asbestos Bans, Product Standards, and
Genetically Modified Organisms: Transatlantic politics of chemicals
management, Henrik Selin; Oceans apart? Policy reversals, transatlantic
politics, and the EU asbestos ban, Marcus Carson; Targeting consumer
product environmental impacts across the Atlantic, Alastair Iles;
Transatlantic food fights in an era of globalization: when menus, rules and
choices collide, Patricia M. Keilbach; Implications of the transatlantic
biotech dispute for developing countries, Thomas Bernauer and Philipp
Aerni. Part III Governing Carbon: Renewable Energy and Climate Change:
Promotion of renewable energy in the United States and the European Union:
policy progress and prospects, Ian H. Rowlands; Conflict and cooperation in
transatlantic climate politics: different stories at different levels,
Miranda A. Schreurs, Henrik Selin and Stacy D. VanDeveer. Part IV Governing
Global Markets: Environmental Standards and Certification Approaches:
Export promotion, trade, and the environment: negotiating environmental
standards for export credit agencies across the Atlantic, Marcus Schaper;
The emergence of non-state environmental governance in European and North
American forest sectors, Benjamin Cashore, Graeme Auld, Deanna Newsom and
Elizabeth Egan; Mad cows and ailing hens: the transatlantic relationship
and livestock diseases, Kate O'Neill. Conclusion: Transatlantic
environmental relations: implications for the global community, Miranda A.
Schreurs, Henrik Selin and Stacy D. VanDeveer; References; Index.
and energy politics, Miranda A. Schreurs, Henrik Selin and Stacy D.
VanDeveer; Part I Governing Within and Beyond the State: Comparative
Environmental Governance and Its Implications for Policy Development:
governance for sustainable development: the United States and the European
Union compared, Elizabeth Bomberg; Intergovernmental management of
environmental policy in the United States and the EU, Sonja Wÿlti. Part II
Governing Risk: Chemical Regulations, Asbestos Bans, Product Standards, and
Genetically Modified Organisms: Transatlantic politics of chemicals
management, Henrik Selin; Oceans apart? Policy reversals, transatlantic
politics, and the EU asbestos ban, Marcus Carson; Targeting consumer
product environmental impacts across the Atlantic, Alastair Iles;
Transatlantic food fights in an era of globalization: when menus, rules and
choices collide, Patricia M. Keilbach; Implications of the transatlantic
biotech dispute for developing countries, Thomas Bernauer and Philipp
Aerni. Part III Governing Carbon: Renewable Energy and Climate Change:
Promotion of renewable energy in the United States and the European Union:
policy progress and prospects, Ian H. Rowlands; Conflict and cooperation in
transatlantic climate politics: different stories at different levels,
Miranda A. Schreurs, Henrik Selin and Stacy D. VanDeveer. Part IV Governing
Global Markets: Environmental Standards and Certification Approaches:
Export promotion, trade, and the environment: negotiating environmental
standards for export credit agencies across the Atlantic, Marcus Schaper;
The emergence of non-state environmental governance in European and North
American forest sectors, Benjamin Cashore, Graeme Auld, Deanna Newsom and
Elizabeth Egan; Mad cows and ailing hens: the transatlantic relationship
and livestock diseases, Kate O'Neill. Conclusion: Transatlantic
environmental relations: implications for the global community, Miranda A.
Schreurs, Henrik Selin and Stacy D. VanDeveer; References; Index.
Contents: Expanding Transatlantic relations: implications for environment
and energy politics, Miranda A. Schreurs, Henrik Selin and Stacy D.
VanDeveer; Part I Governing Within and Beyond the State: Comparative
Environmental Governance and Its Implications for Policy Development:
governance for sustainable development: the United States and the European
Union compared, Elizabeth Bomberg; Intergovernmental management of
environmental policy in the United States and the EU, Sonja Wÿlti. Part II
Governing Risk: Chemical Regulations, Asbestos Bans, Product Standards, and
Genetically Modified Organisms: Transatlantic politics of chemicals
management, Henrik Selin; Oceans apart? Policy reversals, transatlantic
politics, and the EU asbestos ban, Marcus Carson; Targeting consumer
product environmental impacts across the Atlantic, Alastair Iles;
Transatlantic food fights in an era of globalization: when menus, rules and
choices collide, Patricia M. Keilbach; Implications of the transatlantic
biotech dispute for developing countries, Thomas Bernauer and Philipp
Aerni. Part III Governing Carbon: Renewable Energy and Climate Change:
Promotion of renewable energy in the United States and the European Union:
policy progress and prospects, Ian H. Rowlands; Conflict and cooperation in
transatlantic climate politics: different stories at different levels,
Miranda A. Schreurs, Henrik Selin and Stacy D. VanDeveer. Part IV Governing
Global Markets: Environmental Standards and Certification Approaches:
Export promotion, trade, and the environment: negotiating environmental
standards for export credit agencies across the Atlantic, Marcus Schaper;
The emergence of non-state environmental governance in European and North
American forest sectors, Benjamin Cashore, Graeme Auld, Deanna Newsom and
Elizabeth Egan; Mad cows and ailing hens: the transatlantic relationship
and livestock diseases, Kate O'Neill. Conclusion: Transatlantic
environmental relations: implications for the global community, Miranda A.
Schreurs, Henrik Selin and Stacy D. VanDeveer; References; Index.
and energy politics, Miranda A. Schreurs, Henrik Selin and Stacy D.
VanDeveer; Part I Governing Within and Beyond the State: Comparative
Environmental Governance and Its Implications for Policy Development:
governance for sustainable development: the United States and the European
Union compared, Elizabeth Bomberg; Intergovernmental management of
environmental policy in the United States and the EU, Sonja Wÿlti. Part II
Governing Risk: Chemical Regulations, Asbestos Bans, Product Standards, and
Genetically Modified Organisms: Transatlantic politics of chemicals
management, Henrik Selin; Oceans apart? Policy reversals, transatlantic
politics, and the EU asbestos ban, Marcus Carson; Targeting consumer
product environmental impacts across the Atlantic, Alastair Iles;
Transatlantic food fights in an era of globalization: when menus, rules and
choices collide, Patricia M. Keilbach; Implications of the transatlantic
biotech dispute for developing countries, Thomas Bernauer and Philipp
Aerni. Part III Governing Carbon: Renewable Energy and Climate Change:
Promotion of renewable energy in the United States and the European Union:
policy progress and prospects, Ian H. Rowlands; Conflict and cooperation in
transatlantic climate politics: different stories at different levels,
Miranda A. Schreurs, Henrik Selin and Stacy D. VanDeveer. Part IV Governing
Global Markets: Environmental Standards and Certification Approaches:
Export promotion, trade, and the environment: negotiating environmental
standards for export credit agencies across the Atlantic, Marcus Schaper;
The emergence of non-state environmental governance in European and North
American forest sectors, Benjamin Cashore, Graeme Auld, Deanna Newsom and
Elizabeth Egan; Mad cows and ailing hens: the transatlantic relationship
and livestock diseases, Kate O'Neill. Conclusion: Transatlantic
environmental relations: implications for the global community, Miranda A.
Schreurs, Henrik Selin and Stacy D. VanDeveer; References; Index.