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Dear all
This is fascinating stuff. I do not have an answer to the original question
(on literature) but it does strike me
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Dear all
This is fascinating stuff. I do not have an answer to the
original question (on literature) but it does strike me that at some
point we might want to distinguish between image and identity
.
My
Title: Re: Green identity of states?
I too agree that identity (or image) should not be confused with effectiveness (or impact). Building on what Stacy was saying, Pakistan or Saudi Arabia, for example, has a very strong sense of Muslim identity, but by any count is not very Islamic in any
I have a thesis student who is doing some work with the idea of states
having a green identity. Other than our Sprout runner-up, Eckersley
(The Green State), any suggestion for general readings on the idea that
states might have green identities?
Beth
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Subject: Green identity of states?
I have a thesis student who is doing some work with the idea of states
having a green identity. Other than our Sprout runner-up, Eckersley
(The Green State), any suggestion for general readings on the idea that
states might have green identities?
Beth
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cheers,
craig
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Subject: Green identity of states?
I have a thesis student who is doing some work
Beth,
I have three suggestions:
Costa Rica, Costa Rica, and Costa Rica.
Paul
At 10:47 AM 3/11/2005 -0500, Elizabeth R. DeSombre wrote:
I have a thesis student who is doing some work with the idea of states
having a green identity. Other than our Sprout runner-up, Eckersley
(The Green State), any
who is doing some work with the idea of states
having a green identity. Other than our Sprout runner-up, Eckersley
(The Green State), any suggestion for general readings on the idea that
states might have green identities?
Beth
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Paul F. Steinberg
Assistant Professor of Political Science
:
Beth,
I have three suggestions:
Costa Rica, Costa Rica, and Costa Rica.
Paul
At 10:47 AM 3/11/2005 -0500, Elizabeth R. DeSombre wrote:
I have a thesis student who is doing some work with the idea of states
having a green identity. Other than our Sprout runner-up, Eckersley
(The Green State), any
Just FYI -- though I like Stacy's suggestion for GEP collectively to do
empirical research, what my student is looking for is people who are
writing about the concept of states developing (and acting upon) green
identities. She's already got her research project (it's on river
agreements) and she
this
At 10:37 AM 3/11/2005 -0800, Paul Steinberg wrote:
Beth,
I have three suggestions:
Costa Rica, Costa Rica, and Costa Rica.
Paul
At 10:47 AM 3/11/2005 -0500, Elizabeth R. DeSombre wrote:
I have a thesis student who is doing some work with the idea of
states
having a green identity. Other than
Following Leonard's note, I should elaborate briefly on Costa Rica's green
identity. We need to distinguish between the identity portion of Beth's
query and the larger issue of accomplishments in the environmental
arena. I interpret the identity question to mean does a state (or,
Title: Re: Green identity of states?
Dear all
This is fascinating stuff. I do not have an answer to the original question (on literature) but it does strike me that at some point we might want to distinguish between image and identity.
My sense is that image is what you project (or seek
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