Climate change and political strategy/ edited by Hugh Compston
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Routledge, 2010. Oxon:Description: vii,166pISBN:- 9780415458702
- 363.73874 CLI
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1. Introduction: Political Strategies for Climate Policy Hugh Compston Technique --
2. Risk Analysis and Climate Change Nick Pidgeon and Catherine Butler --
3. A Strategy for Better Climate Change Regulation: Towards a Public Interest Orientated Regulatory Regime Ian Bartle --
4. The (non-)Politics of Managing Low Carbon Socio-Technical Transitions Ivan Scrase and Adrian Smith Politics--
5. Networks, Resources, Political Strategy and Climate Policy Hugh Compston--
6. Political Strategy and Climate Policy: A Rational Choice Perspective Frank Grundig Communications --
7. Addressing Climate Change: A Media Perspective Neil T. Gavin --
8. Agenda-Setting and Climate Change Sarah B. Pralle --
9. Clearing the Air: The Contribution of Frame Analysis to Understanding Climate Policy in the United States Amy Lynn Fletcher
Analyses the political dynamics of climate policy in affluent democracies from a number of different theoretical angles in order to improve our understanding of which political strategies would be likely to enable national governments to make deep cuts in GHG emissions while avoiding significant political damage.
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