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The Politics of Greek Environmental Policy
Authors:Dimitris Stevis
Institution:Dimitris Sievis;is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Colorado State University. His current research centers on environmental politics and policy in industrializing countries and on the emergence and dynamics of international environmental institutions. His most recent publications (coauthored with Stephen Mumme) dealt with Mexico's nuclear policy.
Abstract:This article serves a dual purpose. Its substantive goal is to provide an account of Greek environmental policy formation and implementation over the last twenty years. Its theoretical goal is to examine the relative impacts of specific political factors, as contrasted with aggregate levels of socioeconomic and institutional development, in shaping environmental policy in an industrializing country. such as Greece. More specifically, it is argued that certain aspects of state-society relations and of the internal organization of the Greek state are frequently the major reasons behind the country's difficulties in formulating implementable preventive policy and in implementing adequately constructed policy.
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