EU Enlargement and the Environment: Institutional Change and Environmental Policy in Central and Eastern Europe

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JoAnn Carmin, Stacy D. VanDeveer
Psychology Press, 2005 - Political Science - 345 pages

This volume focuses attention on key environmental and institutional changes associated with eastern expansion of the European Union, assessing and challenging prevailing views about the outcomes and processes of this historic development. Looking at four central themes -- capacity changes and limitations, the EU's mixed messages and conflicting priorities, non-state actor roles and developments, and the exchange of ideas and information - the volume shows that enlargement will change the EU, not just make it bigger, and that EU officials and programs are improving aspects of environmental policy in CEE countries even as they are making others less sustainable.

This book was previously published as a special issue of the journal Environmental Politics.

 

Contents

PART
15
Differential Effects of Enlargement on EU Environmental
52
Accomplishments
99
Progress
114
EU Enlargement and Sustainable Rural Development
135
The Case of Temelín
153
Eurocratising Enlargement? EU Elites and NGO Participation
175
NGOs from Transition
194
EU Influence
216
Environmental PastsEnvironmental Futures in PostSocialist
237
Turning
266
Six Challenges
290
CONCLUSION
309
Index
333
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