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An examination of current environmental policy trends in the United States and the European Union and the implications for future transatlantic and global cooperation
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Green Giants? Environmental Policies of the United States and the European Union edited by Norman J. Vig and Michael G. Faure Green Giants? American and Comparative Environmental Policy Sheldon Kamieniecki and Michael E. Kraft, editors Critical Masses: Citizens, Nuclear Weapons Production, and Environmental Destruction in the United States and Russia Russell J. Dalton, Paula Garb, Nicholas P. Lovrich, John C. Pierce, and John M. Whiteley Toward Sustainable Communities: Transition and Transformations in Environmental Policy Daniel A. Mazmanian and Michael E. Kraft, editors Domestic Sources of International Environmental Policy: Industry, Environmentalists, and U.S. Power Elizabeth R. DeSombre Waste Trading among Rich Nations: Building a New Theory of Environmental Regulation Kate O’Neill Reflections on Water: New Approaches to Transboundary Conflicts and Cooperation Joachim Blatter and Helen Ingram, editors Environmental Leadership in Developing Countries: Transnational Relations and Biodiversity Policy in Costa Rica and Bolivia Paul F. Steinberg Environmental Politics and Policy in Industrialized Countries Uday Desai, editor Taking Sustainable Cities Seriously: Economic Development, the Environment, and Quality of Life in American Cities Kent Portney Bringing Society Back In: Grassroots Ecosystem Management, Accountability, and Sustainable Communities Edward P. Weber Green Giants? Environmental Policies of the United States and the European Union Norman J. Vig and Michael G. Faure, eds. Green Giants? Environmental Policies of the United States and the European Union edited by Norman J. Vig and Michael G. Faure The MIT Press Cambridge,