Hi Jordi:
 
Boardman's earlier first contribution is also valuable
 
Boardman, R., ed. 1992. Canadian Environmental Policy: Ecosystems, Politics, 
and Process. Toronto: Oxford University Press.
 
Cheers,
 
Bill

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Subject: RE: Policymaking



Jordi,

 

For Canada, I think the starting point would be

 

Debora VanNijnatten & Robert Boardman (eds.), CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY: 
CONTEXT AND CASES, 2d ed. (2002).

 

Ben Cashore (at Yale) is the author of a comparative study of U.S. and Canadian 
forest policy making.  It seems not to be in print, but if you ask he may be 
able to get you a copy.

 

Geoffrey.

 

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Subject: Policymaking

 

Hi all:

 

I have a student who wants to undertake a comparative study on the strengths 
and weaknesses of policymaking processes in the US and Canada and their impact 
on environmental policy. I realize the topic is big, but at this time she 
essentially needs some intro texts to get started. Any references will be 
genuinely appreciated.

 

Cheers,

 

J.

 

Jordi Díez

Assistant Professor of Political Science

University of Guelph

Room 539, Mackinnon Building

Guelph ON

N1G 2W1

Tel. (519) 824-4120, Extension 58937

www.uoguelph.ca/~jdiez 

 

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