Environmental Politics and Institutional Change
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:18th Nov '96
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An examination of the responsiveness of Australian political institutions to environmental concerns.
Elim Papadakis asks whether Australian political institutions have been, and could become more, responsive to environmental concerns. The book includes detailed analysis of the major parties' environmental policies, and also tackles broader theoretical issues around the relationship between government and social change.Environmentalism is one of the major issues of our time. A key question is how responsive are Australian institutions to the challenges posed by environmental issues? This book focuses on how effectively political institutions and organisations are able to address concerns about the deterioration of the environment. The book considers the key players in environmental debate and policy-making: social movements, interest groups, political parties, the media, the parliaments and the bureaucracy. It contains much rich empirical material. This stimulating and original book makes an important contribution not only to environmental politics, but to the ways in which institutions can become more effective and responsive to social forces. It will be of interest not only to political scientists and sociologists, but to environmental activists and policy-makers themselves.
ISBN: 9780521556316
Dimensions: 246mm x 189mm x 14mm
Weight: 460g
256 pages