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A Green Dimension for the European Community Political Issues and Processes

By David Judge Copyright 1993

    First Published in 1993. A Green Dimension for the European Community is a collection of nine essays from a range of contributors, separated into two parts: political issues and processes. The theme discusses the idea that the introduction of the 'Single Market' marks a particularly appropriate time to consider the political issues and processes affecting environmental policy in the European Community (EC). The contributors argue that, at such a time, and in the face of such threats, an understanding of the 'green dimension' of the EC is more than an academic exercise. This title concludes with a comprehensive index.

    Chapter 1 A Green Dimension for the European Community?, David Judge; Part 1 Issues; Chapter 2 The European Community’s Environmental Policy, 1957 to ‘1992’: From Incidental Measures to an International Regime?, Philipp M. Hildebrand; Chapter 3 Between Economy and Ecology? The Single Market and the Integration of Environmental Policy, Albert Weale, Andrea Williams; Chapter 4 A Sound European Environmental Policy: Challenges, Possibilities and Barriers, Jan Van Der Straaten; Chapter 5 Product-oriented Environmental Policy and Networks: Ecological Aspects of Economic Internationalisation, Frank Boons; Part 2 Processes; Chapter 6 Environmental Groups and the EC: Challenges and Opportunities, Sonia Mazey, Jeremy Richardson; Chapter 7 The Green Voter in the 1989 European Elections, Mark N. Franklin, Wolfgang Rüdig; Chapter 8 The German Greens and the European Community: Dilemmas of a Movement-Part y, Elizabeth Bomberg; Chapter 9 ‘Predestined to Save the Earth’: The Environment Committee of the European Parliament, David Judge; Chapter 10 The Implementation and Enforcement of European Community Environment Legislation, Ken Collins, David Earnshaw;

    Biography

    Department of Government, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.