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11. Depoliticizing Environmental Politics: Sustainable Development in Norway
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Notes on Contributors ix
- Preface to the Second Edition xi
- Preface to the First Edition xiii
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PART I: THE ENVIRONMENT AS AN ADMINISTRATIVE PROBLEM
- 1. Environmental Administration: Revising the Agenda of Inquiry and Practice 1
- 2. Obsolescent Leviathan: Problems of Order in Administrative Thought 11
- 3. Democracy and Environmentalism: Opening a Door to the Administrative State? 25
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PART II: TECHNIQUES AND PROCESSES OF ENVIRONMENTAL ADMINISTRATION
- 4. Ecological Reason in Administration: Environmental Impact Assessment and Green Politics 47
- 5. Environmental Regulation and Risk-Benefit Analysis: From Technical to Deliberative Policy Making 59
- 6. Designs for Environmental Discourse Revisited: A Greener Administrative State? 81
- 7. The Ambivalence of Discourse: Beyond the Administrative Mind? 97
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PART III: THE POLITICS OF ENVIRONMENTAL ADMINISTRATION
- 8. Class, Place, and Citizenship: The Changing Dynamics of Environmental Protection 125
- 9. We Just Don’t Know: Lessons about Complexity and Uncertainty in Canadian Environmental Politics 145
- 10. Environmental Politics and Policy Professionalism: Agenda Setting, Problem Definition, and Epistemology 171
- 11. Depoliticizing Environmental Politics: Sustainable Development in Norway 191
- 12. Democratic Deliberation and Environmental Policy: Opportunities and Barriers in Britain 209
- 13. Outside the State: Australian Green Politics and the Public Inquiry into Uranium 235
- 14. Participation and Agency: Hybrid Identities in the European Quest for Sustainable Development 257
- 15. Responses to Environmental Threats in an Age of Globalization 271
- 16. Green Governance and the Green State: Capacity Building as a Political Project 289
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Conclusion
- 17. Environmental Politics and the Administrative State 313
- Index 327
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Notes on Contributors ix
- Preface to the Second Edition xi
- Preface to the First Edition xiii
-
PART I: THE ENVIRONMENT AS AN ADMINISTRATIVE PROBLEM
- 1. Environmental Administration: Revising the Agenda of Inquiry and Practice 1
- 2. Obsolescent Leviathan: Problems of Order in Administrative Thought 11
- 3. Democracy and Environmentalism: Opening a Door to the Administrative State? 25
-
PART II: TECHNIQUES AND PROCESSES OF ENVIRONMENTAL ADMINISTRATION
- 4. Ecological Reason in Administration: Environmental Impact Assessment and Green Politics 47
- 5. Environmental Regulation and Risk-Benefit Analysis: From Technical to Deliberative Policy Making 59
- 6. Designs for Environmental Discourse Revisited: A Greener Administrative State? 81
- 7. The Ambivalence of Discourse: Beyond the Administrative Mind? 97
-
PART III: THE POLITICS OF ENVIRONMENTAL ADMINISTRATION
- 8. Class, Place, and Citizenship: The Changing Dynamics of Environmental Protection 125
- 9. We Just Don’t Know: Lessons about Complexity and Uncertainty in Canadian Environmental Politics 145
- 10. Environmental Politics and Policy Professionalism: Agenda Setting, Problem Definition, and Epistemology 171
- 11. Depoliticizing Environmental Politics: Sustainable Development in Norway 191
- 12. Democratic Deliberation and Environmental Policy: Opportunities and Barriers in Britain 209
- 13. Outside the State: Australian Green Politics and the Public Inquiry into Uranium 235
- 14. Participation and Agency: Hybrid Identities in the European Quest for Sustainable Development 257
- 15. Responses to Environmental Threats in an Age of Globalization 271
- 16. Green Governance and the Green State: Capacity Building as a Political Project 289
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Conclusion
- 17. Environmental Politics and the Administrative State 313
- Index 327