The Resource Sophisticated Interdependence in Climate Policy : Federalism in the United States, Brazil, and Germany
Sophisticated Interdependence in Climate Policy : Federalism in the United States, Brazil, and Germany
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- Summary
- With the US as the world's most prominent climate change outlaw, international pressure will not impel domestic action. The key to a successful global warming solution lies closer to home: in state?federal relations. Thomson proposes an innovative climate policy framework called?sophisticated interdependence." This model is based on her lucid analysis of economic and political forces affecting climate change policy in selected US states, as well as on comparative descriptions of programs in Germany and Brazil, two powerful federal democracies whose policies are critical in the global cli
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (420 pages)
- Contents
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- Cover; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; TABLES AND FIGURES; Introduction THE WORLD'S MOST PROMINENT CLIMATE CHANGE OUTLAW; The National Government Balks and then Arrives Late; The States Step In; A Millennial Model for Climate Change Policymaking; A Road Map for What Follows; Chapter 1 CLIMATE CHANGE CONTRADICTIONS IN THE STATES; Nine State Climate and Energy Programs; Active states; Surprise states; Passive states; Links between State Policies and Energy Profiles; Chapter 2 CONSTRAINTS AND OPPORTUNITIES: FORCES AFFECTING STATE-LEVEL CLIMATE AND ENERGY PROGRAMS; Public Salience
- Political Leadership and Problem DefinitionPolitical Context: Political Culture, Legislatures, and Campaign Finance; Implications for a State-Federal Partnership; Chapter 3 GERMANY: WIR STEHEN FRÜHER AUF (WE WAKE UP EARLIER); Germany's Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trends; Political Consensus and International Pressure; Energiekonzept and Energiewende; Erneuerbare Energien Sind der Motor Unserer Wirtschaftspolitik (Renewable Energies Are the Motor of Our Economic Policy); Centralized, Interlocking Federalism; Chapter 4 BRAZIL: NO MORE COMPLEXO DE VIRA-LATA (MONGREL COMPLEX)
- Politics, Regionalism, and Energy in BrazilPublic Salience of Global Warming and Environmental Issues; Deforestation and the National Government's Climate Plan; Greenhouse Gas Policies and Politics in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro; Regionalism and Evolving State-National Connections; Chapter 5 SOPHISTICATED INTERDEPENDENCE; The Surprise Guest at the Greenhouse Gas Policy Table; Anticipating Sundry State Reactions; Lessons from Germany and Brazil; Sophisticated Interdependence in Climate Change Policy; NOTES; Introduction The World's Most Prominent Climate Change Outlaw
- Chapter 1 Climate Change Contradictions in the StatesChapter 2 Constraints and Opportunities: Forces Affecting State-Level Climate and Energy Programs; Chapter 3 Germany: Wir Stehen Früher Auf (We Wake Up Earlier); Chapter 4 Brazil: No More Complexo de Vira-Lata (Mongrel Complex); Chapter 5 Sophisticated Interdependence; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX
- Isbn
- 9781783081080
- Label
- Sophisticated Interdependence in Climate Policy : Federalism in the United States, Brazil, and Germany
- Title
- Sophisticated Interdependence in Climate Policy
- Title remainder
- Federalism in the United States, Brazil, and Germany
- Subject
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- Brazil -- Politics and government
- Climatic changes -- Government policy
- Climatic changes -- Government policy -- Cross-cultural studies
- Cross-cultural studies
- Electronic books
- Federal government
- Federal government -- Cross-cultural studies
- Germany
- Germany -- Politics and government
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy | Environmental Policy
- Politics and government
- SCIENCE -- Earth Sciences | Geography
- SCIENCE -- Earth Sciences | Geology
- United States
- United States -- Politics and government
- Brazil
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- With the US as the world's most prominent climate change outlaw, international pressure will not impel domestic action. The key to a successful global warming solution lies closer to home: in state?federal relations. Thomson proposes an innovative climate policy framework called?sophisticated interdependence." This model is based on her lucid analysis of economic and political forces affecting climate change policy in selected US states, as well as on comparative descriptions of programs in Germany and Brazil, two powerful federal democracies whose policies are critical in the global cli
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- Thomson, Vivian E
- Index
- no index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- dictionaries
- Series statement
- Anthem Environment and Sustainability
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- Climatic changes
- Federal government
- United States
- Brazil
- Germany
- SCIENCE
- SCIENCE
- POLITICAL SCIENCE
- Climatic changes
- Federal government
- Politics and government
- Brazil
- Germany
- United States
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- Sophisticated Interdependence in Climate Policy : Federalism in the United States, Brazil, and Germany
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- Contents
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- Cover; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; TABLES AND FIGURES; Introduction THE WORLD'S MOST PROMINENT CLIMATE CHANGE OUTLAW; The National Government Balks and then Arrives Late; The States Step In; A Millennial Model for Climate Change Policymaking; A Road Map for What Follows; Chapter 1 CLIMATE CHANGE CONTRADICTIONS IN THE STATES; Nine State Climate and Energy Programs; Active states; Surprise states; Passive states; Links between State Policies and Energy Profiles; Chapter 2 CONSTRAINTS AND OPPORTUNITIES: FORCES AFFECTING STATE-LEVEL CLIMATE AND ENERGY PROGRAMS; Public Salience
- Political Leadership and Problem DefinitionPolitical Context: Political Culture, Legislatures, and Campaign Finance; Implications for a State-Federal Partnership; Chapter 3 GERMANY: WIR STEHEN FRÜHER AUF (WE WAKE UP EARLIER); Germany's Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trends; Political Consensus and International Pressure; Energiekonzept and Energiewende; Erneuerbare Energien Sind der Motor Unserer Wirtschaftspolitik (Renewable Energies Are the Motor of Our Economic Policy); Centralized, Interlocking Federalism; Chapter 4 BRAZIL: NO MORE COMPLEXO DE VIRA-LATA (MONGREL COMPLEX)
- Politics, Regionalism, and Energy in BrazilPublic Salience of Global Warming and Environmental Issues; Deforestation and the National Government's Climate Plan; Greenhouse Gas Policies and Politics in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro; Regionalism and Evolving State-National Connections; Chapter 5 SOPHISTICATED INTERDEPENDENCE; The Surprise Guest at the Greenhouse Gas Policy Table; Anticipating Sundry State Reactions; Lessons from Germany and Brazil; Sophisticated Interdependence in Climate Change Policy; NOTES; Introduction The World's Most Prominent Climate Change Outlaw
- Chapter 1 Climate Change Contradictions in the StatesChapter 2 Constraints and Opportunities: Forces Affecting State-Level Climate and Energy Programs; Chapter 3 Germany: Wir Stehen Früher Auf (We Wake Up Earlier); Chapter 4 Brazil: No More Complexo de Vira-Lata (Mongrel Complex); Chapter 5 Sophisticated Interdependence; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX
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- ocn880825816
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- Extent
- 1 online resource (420 pages)
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- 9781783081080
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- JSTOR
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- 22573/ctt1gwx28j
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- (OCoLC)880825816
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- Sophisticated Interdependence in Climate Policy : Federalism in the United States, Brazil, and Germany
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- online resource
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- cr
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- text
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- txt
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- Contents
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- Cover; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; TABLES AND FIGURES; Introduction THE WORLD'S MOST PROMINENT CLIMATE CHANGE OUTLAW; The National Government Balks and then Arrives Late; The States Step In; A Millennial Model for Climate Change Policymaking; A Road Map for What Follows; Chapter 1 CLIMATE CHANGE CONTRADICTIONS IN THE STATES; Nine State Climate and Energy Programs; Active states; Surprise states; Passive states; Links between State Policies and Energy Profiles; Chapter 2 CONSTRAINTS AND OPPORTUNITIES: FORCES AFFECTING STATE-LEVEL CLIMATE AND ENERGY PROGRAMS; Public Salience
- Political Leadership and Problem DefinitionPolitical Context: Political Culture, Legislatures, and Campaign Finance; Implications for a State-Federal Partnership; Chapter 3 GERMANY: WIR STEHEN FRÜHER AUF (WE WAKE UP EARLIER); Germany's Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trends; Political Consensus and International Pressure; Energiekonzept and Energiewende; Erneuerbare Energien Sind der Motor Unserer Wirtschaftspolitik (Renewable Energies Are the Motor of Our Economic Policy); Centralized, Interlocking Federalism; Chapter 4 BRAZIL: NO MORE COMPLEXO DE VIRA-LATA (MONGREL COMPLEX)
- Politics, Regionalism, and Energy in BrazilPublic Salience of Global Warming and Environmental Issues; Deforestation and the National Government's Climate Plan; Greenhouse Gas Policies and Politics in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro; Regionalism and Evolving State-National Connections; Chapter 5 SOPHISTICATED INTERDEPENDENCE; The Surprise Guest at the Greenhouse Gas Policy Table; Anticipating Sundry State Reactions; Lessons from Germany and Brazil; Sophisticated Interdependence in Climate Change Policy; NOTES; Introduction The World's Most Prominent Climate Change Outlaw
- Chapter 1 Climate Change Contradictions in the StatesChapter 2 Constraints and Opportunities: Forces Affecting State-Level Climate and Energy Programs; Chapter 3 Germany: Wir Stehen Früher Auf (We Wake Up Earlier); Chapter 4 Brazil: No More Complexo de Vira-Lata (Mongrel Complex); Chapter 5 Sophisticated Interdependence; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX
- Control code
- ocn880825816
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (420 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781783081080
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- c
- Note
- JSTOR
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/overdrive/overdriveId
- 22573/ctt1gwx28j
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)880825816
Subject
- Brazil -- Politics and government
- Climatic changes -- Government policy
- Climatic changes -- Government policy -- Cross-cultural studies
- Cross-cultural studies
- Electronic books
- Federal government
- Federal government -- Cross-cultural studies
- Germany
- Germany -- Politics and government
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy | Environmental Policy
- Politics and government
- SCIENCE -- Earth Sciences | Geography
- SCIENCE -- Earth Sciences | Geology
- United States
- United States -- Politics and government
- Brazil
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