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Energy Cultures
Technology, Justice, and Geopolitics in Eastern Europe
Michael C. LaBelle
This thought-provoking book explores the concept of energy cultures as a means of understanding social and political relations and how energy injustices are created. Using Eastern Europe as an example, it examines the radical transition occurring as the region leaves behind the legacy of the Soviet Union, and the effects of the resulting power struggle between the energy cultures of Russia and the European Union.
Changing institutional contexts for the use of policy instruments
A Comparative Analysis of New Environmental Policy Instruments
Rüdiger K.W. Wurzel, Anthony R. Zito and Andrew J. Jordan
Changing patterns of environmental policy instrument use
A Comparative Analysis of New Environmental Policy Instruments
Rüdiger K.W. Wurzel, Anthony R. Zito and Andrew J. Jordan
Environmental Governance in Europe
A Comparative Analysis of New Environmental Policy Instruments
Rüdiger K.W. Wurzel, Anthony R. Zito and Andrew J. Jordan
European governance has witnessed dramatic changes in recent decades. By assessing the use of ‘new’ environmental policy instruments in European Union countries including the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands and Austria, this timely book analyses whether traditional forms of top-down government have given way to less hierarchical governance instruments, which rely strongly on societal self-steering and/or market forces. The authors provide important new theoretical insights as well as fresh empirical detail on why, and in what form, these instruments are being adopted within and across different levels of governance, along with analysis of the often-overlooked interactions between the instrument types.