This book examines environmental policy change in twenty-eight
Central and Eastern European and Latin American countries against a
background of significant political and economic transformation
over the past two decades. Through cross-regional comparison and a
multi-methods approach, Jale Tosun investigates changes in the
regulation of air, soil, and water pollution, genetically modified
corn, and the sustainable management of forests. Tosun also looks
at the relationship between system transformation and the creation
of environmental procuracies in both parts of the world.
Environmental Policy Change in Emerging Market Democracies
demonstrates that, although political and economic transformations
have positively affected environmental policy in both regions, the
extent of policy change varies considerably across Central and
Eastern Europe and Latin America. At the same time, as Tosun
argues, economic integration has acted as a major driver of a
stronger governmental enforcement commitment as expressed by the
creation of environmental procuracies.
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