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OverviewThis book adds to the environmental politics and policy literature by conducting a comprehensive investigation of business influence in agenda building and environmental policymaking in the United States over time. As part of this investigation, the author presents an analysis of six cases in which private firms were involved in disputes concerning pollution control and natural resource management. In addition to determining how much business interests influence environmental and natural resource policy, the book tests possible explanations for their level of success in shaping the government's agenda and policy. The study offers a general conceptual framework for analyzing the influence of corporate America over environmental policymaking. The research then explores how much firms have influenced Congress, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and certain natural resource agencies, and the courts on environmental and natural issues since the beginning of the environmental movement in 1970. No other study has examined the ability of business to influence environmental policy in all three branches of government and in such detail. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sheldon KamienieckiPublisher: Stanford University Press Imprint: Stanford Law and Politics Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9780804748155ISBN 10: 0804748152 Pages: 348 Publication Date: 13 February 2006 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents@fmct:Contents @toc4:Preface iii List of Abbreviations iii @toc2:1 Business and American Democracy 000 2 Interest Groups and Environmental Policymaking 000 3 Theories of Issue Definition, Framing, and Agenda Building 000 4 Agenda Building in Congress 000 5 The Influence of Business in Federal Agencies and Courts 000 6 Corporate Involvement in Regulatory Policy 000 7 Corporate Involvement in Natural Resource Policy 000 8 Conclusion 000 @toc4:Notes 000 References 000 Index 000ReviewsThere is no doubt that business plays a significant role in environmental policy making and implementation, and rightly so. Yet there is little empirical data on why business groups take the positions they do, how they affect media coverage and public policy development, and the degree to which they affect decision making. These are critically important questions about the role of business in environmental policy, and Corporate America and Environmental Policy significantly advances our understanding of them. - Michael Kraft, University of Wisconsin, Green Bay Kamieniecki's book is more thorough and inclusive than any other work on the link between business and environmental policy. The extent of influence of business groups in environmental and natural resource policy is a highly contested area, and the author's analysis is quite balanced. - Helen Ingram, University of California, Irvine Kamieniecki's book is more thorough and inclusive than any other work on the link between business and environmental policy. The extent of influence of business groups in environmental and natural resource policy is a highly contested area, and the author's analysis is quite balanced. -- Helen Ingram, University of California There is no doubt that business plays a significant role in environmental policy making and implementation, and rightly so. Yet there is little empirical data on why business groups take the positions they do, how they affect media coverage and public policy development, and the degree to which they affect decision making. These are critically important questions about the role of business in environmental policy, and Corporate America and Environmental Policy significantly advances our understanding of them. -- Michael Kraft, University of Wisconsin Green Bay 0;There is no doubt that business plays a significant role in environmental policy making and implementation, and rightly so. Yet there is little empirical data on why business groups take the positions they do, how they affect media coverage and public policy development, and the degree to which they affect decision making. These are critically important questions about the role of business in environmental policy, and Corporate America and Environmental Policy significantly advances our understanding of them.1;2;Michael Kraft, University of Wisconsin, Green Bay ""There is no doubt that business plays a significant role in environmental policy making and implementation, and rightly so. Yet there is little empirical data on why business groups take the positions they do, how they affect media coverage and public policy development, and the degree to which they affect decision making. These are critically important questions about the role of business in environmental policy, and Corporate America and Environmental Policy significantly advances our understanding of them."" - Michael Kraft, University of Wisconsin, Green Bay ""Kamieniecki's book is more thorough and inclusive than any other work on the link between business and environmental policy. The extent of influence of business groups in environmental and natural resource policy is a highly contested area, and the author's analysis is quite balanced."" - Helen Ingram, University of California, Irvine Author InformationSheldon Kamieniecki is Professor of Political Science at the University of Southern California. His edited books include Controversies in Environmental Policy (1986), Environmental Politics in the International Arena (1993), and Flashpoints in Environmental Policymaking (1997), winner of the 1998 Lynton K. Caldwell Award. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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