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Public Policy in the Age of Globalization: Responses to Environmental and Economic Crises

✍ Scribed by Sajal Lahiri, Yoshiyasu Ono


Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Leaves
267
Category
Library

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This book focuses on changes in environmental and economic policies in six developing countries. It shows how domestic politics interact with international actors such as multilateral institutions. It offers lively accounts of the behavior of political actors, interest groups, and the civil society, particularly environmentalists. It shows how ideas such as those of neoliberal economics affect policymaking, specifically during or after crisis, and also how social protest and demands for sustainable development are mobilized.


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