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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... nuclear safety and waste were additional environmental issues of public concern by the end of the communist era. However, generally speaking, it was air pollution that was singled out as the key issue and concern. This was due largely ...
... nuclear safety and waste were additional environmental issues of public concern by the end of the communist era. However, generally speaking, it was air pollution that was singled out as the key issue and concern. This was due largely ...
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Contents
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18 | |
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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activities agendas amongst approach Arnika authoritarian behaviour Brno Brontosaurus campaigns challenge chapter Charter 77 citizens civil society communist period conservation context Czech EMOs Czech environmental movement Czech Republic Czechoslovakia decade democracy democratic DeVti ZemeV dissident Duha’s early eco-anarchist ecological economic emergence emissions environment environmental activists environmental issues environmental organisations environmental politics environmental protest environmentalists established extent focus foreign donors foundations funding fundraising global grass-roots Green Parliament Green Party Greenpeace groups Hnutí Duha ideological impact industrial institutionalised institutions Interview involved JehlicVka Klaus Klaus’s late legacy lobbying Minister mobilisation Moldan neoliberal Nesehnutí networks NIMBY nuclear organisation’s particular Petr political elite political opportunity structure political process pollution post-communist Prague Praha professional radical regarding regime role social movement South Bohemian region specific strategic choices strategies Temelín theoretical TNCs velvet revolution VIA Foundation western Whilst