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Over the last thirty years, the European Union has created a system of environmental governance in Europe. This work seeks to understand this new system of environmental governance both at the European level and at the level of member states. It argues that the system is multi-level, horizontally complex, evolving, and incomplete, and goes on to examine the extent of convergence and divergence in environmental policy among six member states: Germany, Spain, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, and the UK.

Produktbeschreibung
Over the last thirty years, the European Union has created a system of environmental governance in Europe. This work seeks to understand this new system of environmental governance both at the European level and at the level of member states. It argues that the system is multi-level, horizontally complex, evolving, and incomplete, and goes on to examine the extent of convergence and divergence in environmental policy among six member states: Germany, Spain, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, and the UK.
Autorenporträt
Albert Weale, Professor of Government, University of Essex Geoffrey Pridham, Centre for Mediterranean Studies, University of Bristol Michelle Cini, Jean Monnet Lecturer in EC Politics, Department of Politics, University of Bristol Dimitrios Konstadakopulos, Research Fellow, Centre for European Studies, Lecturer in Managing Business Culture, Europe and European Environmental Policy Martin Porter, VP for Operations Management at Adamson BSMG Worldwide Brendan Flynn, Department of Political Science and Sociology at the National University of Ireland, Galway