The New Politics of Pollution by Albert Weale

The New Politics of Pollution by Albert Weale

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This work argues that current approaches to pollution not only fail to deal with the challenge of existing and novel types of pollution, but also fail to take into account our changing understanding of its international scale and effects. The authors look at the subject in an international context.

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The New Politics of Pollution by Albert Weale

This work argues that current approaches to pollution not only fail to deal with the challenge of existing and novel types of pollution, but also fail to take into account our changing understanding of its international scale and effects. The authors look at the subject in an international context.

Albert Weale, Professor of Political Theory and Public Policy, University College London

Albert Weale is Professor of Political Theory and Public Policy in the School of Public Policy, University College London. He was previously Professor of Government and co-editor of the British Journal of Political Science at the University of Essex, and has also held positions at the University of
East Anglia, the University of York, and the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. His research and publications have been concentrated on issues of political theory and public policy, especially the theory of justice and the theory of democracy, health policy and comparative environmental policy. In
1998 he became a Fellow of the British Academy and was one of its Vice-Presidents from 2007 to 2012, acquiring special responsibility for public policy matters.

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ISBN 13 9780719030673
ISBN 10 0719030676
Title The New Politics of Pollution
Author Albert Weale
Series Issues In Environmental Politics
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Manchester University Press
Year published 1992-07-30
Number of pages 200
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