Corporate Power and the Environment: The Political Economy of U.S. Environmental Policy
Environmental policy is broadly viewed as an oasis of democracy, unspoiled by crass capitalism and undominated by corporate interests. This book counters that view. The focus of Corporate Power and the Environment focuses on how U.S. economic elites—corporate decisionmakers and other individuals of substantial wealth—shape the content and implementation of U.S. environmental policy to their economic and political benefit. The author uses the management of the national forests and national parks, as well as wilderness preservation policies and federal clean air policies, as case studies to show corporate power in action in even the 'purest' of policy arenas.
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Corporate Power and the Environment: The Political Economy of U.S. Environmental Policy
Environmental policy is broadly viewed as an oasis of democracy, unspoiled by crass capitalism and undominated by corporate interests. This book counters that view. The focus of Corporate Power and the Environment focuses on how U.S. economic elites—corporate decisionmakers and other individuals of substantial wealth—shape the content and implementation of U.S. environmental policy to their economic and political benefit. The author uses the management of the national forests and national parks, as well as wilderness preservation policies and federal clean air policies, as case studies to show corporate power in action in even the 'purest' of policy arenas.
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Corporate Power and the Environment: The Political Economy of U.S. Environmental Policy

Corporate Power and the Environment: The Political Economy of U.S. Environmental Policy

by George A. Gonzalez
Corporate Power and the Environment: The Political Economy of U.S. Environmental Policy

Corporate Power and the Environment: The Political Economy of U.S. Environmental Policy

by George A. Gonzalez

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Environmental policy is broadly viewed as an oasis of democracy, unspoiled by crass capitalism and undominated by corporate interests. This book counters that view. The focus of Corporate Power and the Environment focuses on how U.S. economic elites—corporate decisionmakers and other individuals of substantial wealth—shape the content and implementation of U.S. environmental policy to their economic and political benefit. The author uses the management of the national forests and national parks, as well as wilderness preservation policies and federal clean air policies, as case studies to show corporate power in action in even the 'purest' of policy arenas.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780742510845
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/16/2001
Edition description: ANN
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

George A. Gonzalez is assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Miami at Coral Gables, and coeditor of Flashpoints in Environmental Policymaking: Controversies in Achieving Sustainability.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 The Policymaking Process
Chapter 3 "Practical" Forestry and the U.S. Forest Service
Chapter 4 The Political Economy of the National Park System
Chapter 5 Wilderness Preservation Policy: The Cases of Yosemite Park and Jackson Hole
Chapter 6 Anatomy of a Wilderness Controversy: The Creation of Redwood National Park
Chapter 7 The Legislative Process and the Clean Air Act of 1990
Chapter 8 Conclusion: Political Power and the Environment
Chapter 9 Bibliography
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