Dear Jordi,

 

A couple of good books in this context for the U.S.:

 

* Zachary Smith, The Environmental Policy Paradox

* Vig & Kraft, Environmental Policy: New Directions for the 21st Century 

* Rosenbaum, Environmental Politics and Policy

 

wil

 

Dr. Wil Burns

Senior Fellow, International Environmental Law

Santa Clara University School of Law

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Subject: Policymaking

 

Hi all:

 

I have a student who wants to undertake a comparative study on the strengths
and weaknesses of policymaking processes in the US and Canada and their
impact on environmental policy. I realize the topic is big, but at this time
she essentially needs some intro texts to get started. Any references will
be genuinely appreciated.

 

Cheers,

 

J.

 

Jordi Díez

Assistant Professor of Political Science

University of Guelph

Room 539, Mackinnon Building

Guelph ON

N1G 2W1

Tel. (519) 824-4120, Extension 58937

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