Mobilizing against nuclear energy : a comparison of Germany and the United States /
In the past two decades young people, environmentalists, church activists, leftists, and others have mobilized against nuclear energy. Anti-nuclear protest has been especially widespread and vocal in Western Europe and the United States. In this lucid, richly documented book, Christian Joppke compar...
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Berkeley :
University of California Press,
©1993.
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Rārangi ihirangi:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Figures and Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- CHAPTER ONE. Introduction: Political Process and Social Movements
- CHAPTER TWO. Expert Dissent and Legal Intervention in the United States
- CHAPTER THREE. Elite Consensus and Citizen Initiatives in West Germany
- CHAPTER FOUR. Public-Interest Advocacy and Direct Action in the United States
- CHAPTER FIVE. Challenging the State in West Germany
- CHAPTER SIX. Three Mile Island and the Decline of Nuclear Power in the United States
- CHAPTER SEVEN. Institutionalization and New Militancy in West Germany
- CHAPTER EIGHT. Conclusion: Rethinking the Political Process Perspective
- APPENDIX A. Methodology
- APPENDIX B. Tables
- APPENDIX C. Informants and Primary Sources
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index