Description |
xiv, 384 pages ; 23 cm |
Series |
Ashgate studies in environmental policy and practice |
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Ashgate studies in environmental policy and practice.
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Contents |
1. The Domestic Basis of International Environmental Agreements / Kenneth Hanf -- 2. The Problem of Long-Range Transport of Air Pollution and the Acidification Regime / Kenneth Hanf -- 3. Conceptual Framework: Modelling Supply of and Demand for Environmental Regulation / Arild Underdal -- 4. Sweden - A Pioneer of Acidification Abatement / Karin Backstrand and Henrik Selin -- 5. The Reluctant Pusher: Norway and the Acid Rain Convention / Torunn Laugen -- 6. Reversing (Inter)National Policy - Germany's Response to Transboundary Air Pollution / Detlef F. Sprinz and Andreas Wahl -- 7. The Finnish Fight for the Green Gold / Petteri Hiienkoski -- 8. Switzerland: From Pusher to Laggard in Clean Air Policy / Stephan Kux and Walter Schenkel -- 9. What's this got to do with me? France and Transboundary Air Pollution / Jim Skea and Caroline du Monteuil -- 10. Italy: Learning from International Co-operation or Simply 'Following Suit'? / Rodolfo Lewanski -- 11. The British Case: Overcompliance by Luck or Policy? / Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen -- 12. The Implementation of IEAs in Spain: From National Energy Considerations to EU Environmental Constraints / Joaquin Lopez-Novo and Francesc Morata -- 13. Comparative Analysis: Accounting for Variance in Actor Behaviour / Arild Underdal |
Summary |
"In examining the domestic politics of international cooperation, this book addresses two questions: 1. Why do governments often take different positions in negotiations about common problems - why do some states push for international regulations while other hold back? 2. How can variance in the domestic implementation of, and compliance with, international agreements be explained - why do some states deliver more than they have promised, others less?" "The authors report findings and observations from a major study which focused on efforts to establish international regulations to cope with the problem known as acid rain. They provide in-depth case studies of nine European countries as well as a comparative analysis searching for patterns and general conclusions."--BOOK JACKET |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
Acid rain -- International cooperation.
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Acid rain -- Law and legislation.
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Environmental policy -- International cooperation.
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Author |
Hanf, Kenneth.
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Underdal, Arild.
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LC no. |
99076156 |
ISBN |
1840143940 |
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