American Environmental Policy, updated and expanded edition: Beyond Gridlock

American Environmental Policy, updated and expanded edition: Beyond Gridlock

by Christopher Mcgrory Klyza, David J. Sousa
ISBN-10:
0262525046
ISBN-13:
9780262525046
Pub. Date:
08/30/2013
Publisher:
MIT Press
ISBN-10:
0262525046
ISBN-13:
9780262525046
Pub. Date:
08/30/2013
Publisher:
MIT Press
American Environmental Policy, updated and expanded edition: Beyond Gridlock

American Environmental Policy, updated and expanded edition: Beyond Gridlock

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Overview

An updated investigation of alternate pathways for American environmental policymaking made necessary by legislative gridlock.

The “golden era” of American environmental lawmaking in the 1960s and 1970s saw twenty-two pieces of major environmental legislation (including the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, and the Endangered Species Act) passed by bipartisan majorities in Congress and signed into law by presidents of both parties. But since then partisanship, the dramatic movement of Republicans to the right, and political brinksmanship have led to legislative gridlock on environmental issues. In this book, Christopher Klyza and David Sousa argue that the longstanding legislative stalemate at the national level has forced environmental policymaking onto other pathways.

Klyza and Sousa identify and analyze five alternative policy paths, which they illustrate with case studies from 1990 to the present: “appropriations politics” in Congress; executive authority; the role of the courts; “next-generation” collaborative experiments; and policymaking at the state and local levels. This updated edition features a new chapter discussing environmental policy developments from 2006 to 2012, including intensifying partisanship on the environment, the failure of Congress to pass climate legislation, the ramifications of Massachusetts v. EPA, and other Obama administration executive actions (some of which have reversed Bush administration executive actions). Yet, they argue, despite legislative gridlock, the legacy of 1960s and 1970s policies has created an enduring “green state” rooted in statutes, bureaucratic routines, and public expectations.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780262525046
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 08/30/2013
Series: American and Comparative Environmental Policy
Edition description: updated and expanded edition
Pages: 448
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Christopher McGrory Klyza is Robert '35 and Helen '38 Stafford Professor of Public Policy and Professor of Political Science and Environmental Studies at Middlebury College.

David J. Sousa is Professor in the Department of Politics and Government at the University of Puget Sound.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword ix

Preface to the First Edition xiii

Preface to the Updated and Expanded Edition xv

Acknowledgments xix

1 Environmental Policy Beyond Gridlock 1

2 Creating the Current Institutional Landscape of Environmental Policymaking 17

3 Regulatory Reform, Reconciliation, and Rough Riders: Environmental Policymaking in Congress 43

4 National Monuments, Roadless Forests, and Aging Electric Utilities: Executive Policymaking through Statutory Discretion and Rulemaking 91

5 From "Who Has Standing?" to "Who Is Left Standing?": The Courts and Environmental Policymaking in the Era of Gridlock 141

6 The Collaborative Pathway in Environmental Policymaking 179

7 The States and Environmental Policy: Junior Partner, Next Generation Innovator, Passionate Advocate, or All of the Above? 227

8 Gridlock, Green Drift, and the Future of Environmental Politics 263

9 The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same 285

Notes 319

Selected References 381

Index 395

Series List 427

What People are Saying About This

Daniel Press

This work is significant because it provides a much-needed corrective to a great deal of environmental policy scholarship and journalism that far overstates the demise of American environmental regulation, management, and policy since the Reagan administration. With rich, engaging, and informative writing, Klyza and Sousa have created first-rate scholarship that is persuasive without being polemical. Moreover, American history since publication of the first edition strongly corroborates their analysis. Over the last decade, unprecedented partisanship and legislative gridlock ensured that alternative pathways to environmental policy continued their 'green drift' and may do so for years to come.

Endorsement

This work is significant because it provides a much-needed corrective to a great deal of environmental policy scholarship and journalism that far overstates the demise of American environmental regulation, management, and policy since the Reagan administration. With rich, engaging, and informative writing, Klyza and Sousa have created first-rate scholarship that is persuasive without being polemical. Moreover, American history since publication of the first edition strongly corroborates their analysis. Over the last decade, unprecedented partisanship and legislative gridlock ensured that alternative pathways to environmental policy continued their 'green drift' and may do so for years to come.

Daniel Press, Olga T. Griswold Professor, Environmental Studies Department, University of California, Santa Cruz

From the Publisher

This work is significant because it provides a much-needed corrective to a great deal of environmental policy scholarship and journalism that far overstates the demise of American environmental regulation, management, and policy since the Reagan administration. With rich, engaging, and informative writing, Klyza and Sousa have created first-rate scholarship that is persuasive without being polemical. Moreover, American history since publication of the first edition strongly corroborates their analysis. Over the last decade, unprecedented partisanship and legislative gridlock ensured that alternative pathways to environmental policy continued their 'green drift' and may do so for years to come.

Daniel Press , Olga T. Griswold Professor, Environmental Studies Department, University of California, Santa Cruz

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