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  • Managing Leviathan : Environmental Politics and the Administrative State
  • Written by author Robert Paehlke, Douglas Torgerson
  • Published by Broadview Press Ltd, 2005/05/01
  • Bureaucracies, including large corporations and governmental agencies, are based on hierarchy and prone to secrecy. They encourage highly specialized forms of knowledge and structure themselves in compartmentalized ways. In stark contrast, environmental p
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Authors

Acknowledgements

Notes on Contributors

Preface to the Second Edition

Preface to the First Edition

Part I: The Environment as an Administrative Problem

1. Environmental Administration: Revising the Agenda of Inquiry and Practice

Douglas Torgerson and Robert Paehlke

2. Obsolescent Leviathan: Problems of Order in Administrative Thought

Douglas Torgerson

3. Democracy and Environmentalism: Opening a Door to the Administrative State?

Robert Paehlke

Part II: Techniques and Processes of Environmental Administration

4. Ecological Reason in Administration: Environmental Impact Assessment and Green Politics

Robert V. Bartlett

5. Environmental Regulation and Risk-Benefit Analysis: From Technical to Deliberative Policy Making

Frank Fischer

6. Designs for Environmental Discourse Revisited: A Greener Administrative State?

John S. Dryzek

7. The Ambivalence of Discourse: Beyond the Administrative Mind?

Douglas Torgerson

Part III: The Politics of Environmental Administration

8. Class, Place, and Citizenship: The Changing Dynamics of Environmental Protection

Ted Schrecker

9. We Just Don't Know: Lessons about Complexity and Uncertainty in Canadian Environmental Politics

Robert Gibson

10. Environmental Politics and Policy Professionalism: Agenda-Setting, Problem Definition, and Epistemology

Douglas Torgerson

11. Depoliticizing Environmental Politics: Sustainable Development in Norway

Ingerid S. Straume

12. Democratic Deliberation and Environmental Policy: Opportunities and Barriers in Britain

Graham Smith

13. Outside the State: Australian Green Politics and the Public Inquiry into Uranium

Timothy Doyle

14. Participation and Agency: Hybrid Identities in the European Quest for Sustainable Development

Andrew Jamison

15. Responses to Environmental Threats in an Age of Globalization

Jennifer Clapp

16. Green Governance and the Green State: Capacity Building as a Political Project

Peter Christoff

Conclusion

17. Environmental Politics and the Administrative State

Robert Paehlke and Douglas Torgerson

Index


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