Managing the Environmental Union
Intergovernmental Relations and Environment Policy in Canada
Kathryn Harrison author Patrick C Fafard author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Queen's University
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A survey of the players, the issues, the agreements, and the conflicts that have marked the Canadian environmental union over the last decade.
A survey of the players, the issues, the agreements, and the conflicts that have marked the Canadian environmental union.The authors offer insights into the consequences of these patterns for both environmental protection as well as for the broader sweep of intergovernmental relations. They compare Canada to the United States and to other federations, notably Germany and Australia. Managing the Environmental Union offers a detailed account of how, and to a certain extent why, governments interact in the ways that they do, demonstrating the merits of moving beyond a simple dichotomy of conflict or cooperation when describing intergovernmental relations. Contributors include Patrick Fafard, Kathryn Harrison, Debora L. Van Nijnatten (Windsor), Steven A. Kennett (Calgary), Alastair R. Lucas (Calgary), Cheryl Sharvit (lawyer), an Kernaghan Webb (Carleton).
ISBN: 9780889118379
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 392g
240 pages