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Authorities in the fields of environmental and international law and policy, political science, environmental technology, and public administration compare and contrast the ways in which the United States and the European Union handle similar environmental issues.
The contributors critically analyze the influence of culture and history on the way apparently similar developed democracies handle the same problems; they examine the center-state relationship as it applies to EU member countries in contrast to states within the United States; they look at the challenge of transboundary, international, and global environmental problems, and how these relate to the still-emerging geopolitical reconfigurations involved in such structures as NAFTA and the EU; and they examine how transnational resources are handled in the North American and EU contexts. Randall Baker has assembled leading experts who examine significant issues for policymakers and environmentalists in North America and Western Europe.
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Rationale: The Underlying IssuesThe Rationale Behind This Study by Randall Baker
The European Union and the United States: Two Systems ComparedEuropean and American Political Decision-Making by Willem G. van Hasselt
The European Union: Evolution, Nature and Trends by B.J.S. Hoetjes
The Role of International LawInternational Environmental Law: A Stocktaking by Menno T. Kamminga
Why Do States Take on International Environmental Law Obligations: A Comparison of the United States and The Netherlands by Mary Ellen O'Connell
Transparency and Locus Standi: Instrumental or Intrinsic Values in European (Environmental) Law? by Ellen Hey
Environmental Law and PolicyThe Evolution, Operation, and Future of Environmental Management in the European Union by Ernst R. Klatte
The Evolution, Operation, and Future of Environmental Policy in the United States by Paul Weiland, Lynton K. Caldwell, and Rosemary O'Leary
Case Studies: Air and Water Quality ManagementAir Pollution Policy in the European Union by Kenneth Hanf
Air Pollution Control in the United States by A. James Barnes
Water Quality Management
The European Approach to Water Pollution Control by Carel H.V. de Villeneuve
The United States Approach to Water Pollution Control by Ralph R. Bauer
The Uneven Geography of Managing Urban Storm Water: A Comparison of Two State Programs by Greg Lindsey
Water Pollution Control in an EU Member State: The Netherlands by Vincent W. J. van den Bergen
Transnational Dimensions to Water Management: The Great Lakes by Lynton Keith Caldwell
Waste ManagementThe EU Regulation of Waste: Free Circulation or Self-Sufficiency? by Ida J. Koppen
Managing the River Rhine and Its Basin by Hans Wessel
Regulation of Solid and Hazardous Waste in the United States by J.B. Ruhl
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RANDALL BAKER is a professor and the Director of the International Programs at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University. Among his earlier publications is
Comparative Public Management (Praeger, 1995).