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Open for Business: Conservatives' Opposition to Environmental Regulation [Pehme köide]

(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 520 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x27 mm, kaal: 658 g, 2 graphs, 2 tables; 4 Illustrations
  • Sari: American and Comparative Environmental Policy
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Jan-2014
  • Kirjastus: MIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 0262526026
  • ISBN-13: 9780262526029
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 520 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x27 mm, kaal: 658 g, 2 graphs, 2 tables; 4 Illustrations
  • Sari: American and Comparative Environmental Policy
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Jan-2014
  • Kirjastus: MIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 0262526026
  • ISBN-13: 9780262526029
Teised raamatud teemal:

Since the 1970s, conservative activists have invoked free markets and distrust of the federal government as part of a concerted effort to roll back environmental regulations. They have promoted a powerful antiregulatory storyline to counter environmentalists' scenario of a fragile earth in need of protection, mobilized grassroots opposition, and mounted creative legal challenges to environmental laws. But what has been the impact of all this activity on policy? In this book, Judith Layzer offers a detailed and systematic analysis of conservatives' prolonged campaign to dismantle the federal regulatory framework for environmental protection.

Examining conservatives' influence from the Nixon era to the Obama administration, Layzer describes a set of increasingly sophisticated tactics--including the depiction of environmentalists as extremist elitists, a growing reliance on right-wing think tanks and media outlets, the cultivation of sympathetic litigators and judges, and the use of environmentally friendly language to describe potentially harmful activities. She argues that although conservatives have failed to repeal or revamp any of the nation's environmental statutes, they have influenced the implementation of those laws in ways that increase the risks we face, prevented or delayed action on newly recognized problems, and altered the way Americans think about environmental problems and their solutions. Layzer's analysis sheds light not only on the politics of environmental protection but also, more generally, on the interaction between ideas and institutions in the development of policy.

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Winner of Winner, 2013 Lynton Keith Caldwell Prize given by the Science, Technology & Environmental Politics section of the American Political Science Association. 2013 and CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title, 2013 2013.
Series Foreword: Conservative Ideas and Their Consequences vii
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
1 Introduction
1(10)
2 Discerning the Impact of Conservative Ideas
11(20)
3 The Environmental Decade and the Conservative Backlash, 1970--1980
31(52)
4 Ronald Reagan Brings Conservatism to the White House
83(52)
5 Conservative Ideas Gain Ground Under George H. W. Bush
135(52)
6 Bill Clinton Confronts a Conservative Congress
187(70)
7 George W. Bush Advances Conservatives' Antiregulatory Agenda
257(76)
8 The Consequences of a Conservative Era
333(38)
Notes 371(100)
Selected References 471(18)
Index 489(12)
Series List 501