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GLOBAL WARMING POLICY IN JAPAN AND BRITAIN
INTERACTIONS BETWEEN INSTITUTIONS AND ISSUE CHARACTERISTICS |
By: |
Shizuka Oshitani |
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Paperback |

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ISBN 10: |
0719069394 |
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9780719069390 |
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Publisher: |
MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PRESS |
Pub. date: |
31 August, 2013 |
Series: |
Issues in Environmental Politics |
Pages: |
336 |
Description: |
This is the first book to attempt a systematic comparative analysis of Japanese and British climate policy. It also provides a conceptual roadmap for further cross-national studies on sustainable development/climate policy. -- . |
Synopsis: |
This is the first book to attempt a systematic comparison of Japanese and British climate policy and politics, and is now available in paperback. Focusing on institutional contrasts between Japan and Britain in terms of corporatist or pluralist characteristics of government-industry relations and decision-making and implementation styles, the book examines how and to what extent institutions explain climate policy in Japan and Britain. In doing this, the book explores how climate policy is shaped by the interplay of nationally specific institutional factors and universal constraints on actors, which emanate from characteristics of the global warming problem itself. It also considers how corporatist institutional characteristics may make a difference in attaining sustainable development. Overall this book provides a new set of comparisons of climate policy and new frameworks of analysis, which could be built on in future research on cross-national climate policy analysis. -- . |
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UK |
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Manchester University Press |
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