Environment and Democracy in the Czech Republic: The Environmental Movement in the Transition Process. . . the book s contents will appeal to academics working within the fields of environmental politics or central and east European studies, as well as to political or social scientists with an interest in SMO development. David Benson, Environmental Poli |
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The Environmental Movement in the Transition Process Adam Fagan. employed as ... environmental movement has offered the political scientist a valuable lens ... associations and shaped their evolution. Rather than assuming that greater ...
The Environmental Movement in the Transition Process Adam Fagan. employed as ... environmental movement has offered the political scientist a valuable lens ... associations and shaped their evolution. Rather than assuming that greater ...
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... environmental organisations represented an embryonic and radical civil society, or whether their apparent political influence and agency in the aftermath of the revolution was merely a temporary phenomena contingent upon the dynamics of ...
... environmental organisations represented an embryonic and radical civil society, or whether their apparent political influence and agency in the aftermath of the revolution was merely a temporary phenomena contingent upon the dynamics of ...
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... environmental organisations appeared to be flourishing immediately after the revolution and, in 1990, they were by far the most numerous and visible expression of post-communist civil society (Fagin and Jehlicvka, 1998). The environmental ...
... environmental organisations appeared to be flourishing immediately after the revolution and, in 1990, they were by far the most numerous and visible expression of post-communist civil society (Fagin and Jehlicvka, 1998). The environmental ...
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The Environmental Movement in the Transition Process Adam Fagan. consensus ... environmental activists. During the Klaus period (1992–7), the environmental movement ... organisations, the true effect of such involvement is now more readily ...
The Environmental Movement in the Transition Process Adam Fagan. consensus ... environmental activists. During the Klaus period (1992–7), the environmental movement ... organisations, the true effect of such involvement is now more readily ...
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... environmental organisations to oppose such schemes. The EU pressures the Czech government to make further cuts in public expenditure and to scale down public administration, simultaneously urging more effective regulation and ...
... environmental organisations to oppose such schemes. The EU pressures the Czech government to make further cuts in public expenditure and to scale down public administration, simultaneously urging more effective regulation and ...
Contents
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2 Different approaches to the study of environmental movements | 34 |
from conservation to political opposition | 51 |
4 The development of the Czech environmental mov ement 19902000 | 74 |
5 Case studies | 122 |
6 The Czech environmental movement in 2003 | 147 |
Conclusion | 169 |
Bibliography | 177 |
Index | 187 |
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