PUBLICATIONS

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Books
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R.B. Stewart & J. B. Wiener
Reconstructing Climate Policy: Beyond Kyoto
(American Enterprise Institute Press, March, 2003)
 

R. Garcia-Johnson
Exporting Environmentalism
U.S. Multinational Chemical Corporations in Brazil and Mexico
(MIT Press, 2000)
 

J.D. Graham and J.B. Wiener, eds.
Risk vs. Risk: Tradeoffs in Protecting Health and the Environment
(Harvard University Press, 1995).
 

Wildavsky, A. Cultural Analysis, Part I: Politics, Public Law & Administration.
B. Swedlow (editor). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers. (Forthcoming, 2004.)

Wildavsky, A. Cultural Analysis, Part II: Risk, Safety & Environment. B. Swedlow (editor). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers. (Forthcoming, Spring 2004).

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Published Articles

2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 and earlier

2003

Carmin, J., "Action in a Transitional State: Community Responses to Proposed Development in the Czech Republic, 1992-1996." Social Science Quarterly, 84 (1):
191-209, 2003.

Stewart, R.B. & J.B. Wiener. "Reconstructing Climate Policy: The Paths Ahead." in Carlo Carraro, ed., Governing the Global Environment. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2003. pp. 417-422.

2002

Carmin, J. & B. Hicks. "International Triggering Events, Transnational Networks
and the Development of the Czech and Polish Environmental Movements."

Mobilization, 7 (3):305-324, 2002.

Carmin, J., & D. B. Balser. "Selecting Repetoires of Action in Environmental Movement Organizations: An Interpretive Approach." Organization & Environment
15 (4): 365-388, 2002.

Swedlow, B. "Toward Cultural Analysis in Policy Analysis: Picking Up Where Aaron Wildavsky Left Off." Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis 4 (3):267-285. November, 2002.

Wiener, J.B. "Sustainable Governance." in John Martin Gillroy & Joe Bowersox, eds., The Moral Austerity of Environmental Decisionmaking. Durham: Duke University Press, 2002, pp.131-144

Wiener, J.B. "Precaution in a Multirisk World." in Dennis Paustenbach, ed., Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: Theory and Practice. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 2002. pp.1509-1531.

Wiener, J.B. "Designing Global Climate Regulation." in S. Schneider, A. Rosencranz, and J-O. Niles, eds. Climate Change Policy: A Survey, Washington, DC: Island Press, 2002.

Wiener, J.B. & M.D. Rogers "Comparing Precaution in the United States and Europe." Journal of Risk Research, 5 (4):317-349, 2002.

2001

Gereffi, G., R.Garcia-Johnson, and E.Sasser. "The NGO-Industrial Complex." Foreign Policy. July/August, 2001.

Saterson, K., "Government Legislation and Regulation." in Simon Levin, ed. Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, Volume 3. Academic Press.2001. pp. 233-245.

Wiener, J.B. "Something Borrowed for Something Blue: Legal Transplants and the Evolution of Global Environmental Law." Ecology Law Quarterly 27:1295-1371, 2001.

Wiener, J.B. "Hormesis and the Radical Moderation of Law." 20 Human & Experimental Toxicology 162-164 (2001), reprinted from Biological Effects of Low Level Exposures (BELLE) 9:Newsletter no. 2, pp.40-42. January, 2001.

Wiener, J.B. "Policy Design for International Greenhouse Gas Control," Climate Issues Brief No. 6, Resources for the Future (RFF). Washington, DC. July, 2000 reprinted in Climate Change Economics and Policy: An RFF Anthology. Michael A. Toman, ed., 2001.

2000 and earlier

Dudek,D.J., R.B. Stewart & J.B. Wiener, "Environmental Policy for Eastern Europe: Technology-Based versus Market-Based Approaches," Colum. J. Envt'l L., V:1-52. 1992.

Stewart, R.B. & J.B. Wiener, "The Comprehensive Approach to Global Climate Policy: Issues of Design and Practicality," Ariz. J. Int'l & Compar. L., 9:83-113 (symposium issue). 1992.

Wiener, J.B. "Toward Sustainable Governance," Policy Matters, AEI-Brookings Joint Center on Regulatory Studies, 00-8, June, 2000.

Wiener, J.B. "Global Environmental Regulation: Instrument Choice in Legal Context," Yale Law Journal, 108:677-800. 1999.

Wiener, J.B. "On the Political Economy of Global Environmental Regulation," Georgetown Law Journal, 87:749-794. 1999.

Wiener, J.B. and F. Cross, "Foreword: The Puzzle of Environmental Politics." Duke Envt'l Law & Policy Forum, 9:1-7. 1998.

Wiener, J.B. "Managing the Iatrogenic Risks of Risk Management," Risk: Health Safety & Environment, 9:39-82. 1998.

Wiener, J.B. "Risk in the Republic," Duke Envt'l Law & Policy Forum 8:1-21. 1997.

Wiener, J.B. "Beyond the Balance of Nature," Duke Envt'l Law & Policy Forum,
7:1-24. 1996.

Wiener, J.B. "Law and the New Ecology: Evolution, Categories and Consequences," Ecology Law Quarterly, 22:325-357. 1995.

Wiener, J.B. "Solving the Precautionary Paradox: Policy Approaches to Improve Measurement of Greenhouse Gas Sources and Sinks," in J. van Ham et al., eds., Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases, Dordrecht Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1994, pp. 527-531.

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Working Papers

Carmin, J. "Nongovernmental Organizations and Public Participation in Local Environmental Decision-Making inthe Czech Republic." Local Environment
(Forthcoming, 2003).

Carmin, J. "Opportunities, and Local Environmental Action in the Democratic Transition and Early Consolidation Periods in the Czech Republic." Environmental Politics (Forthcoming, 2003).

Carmin, J., B. Hicks, and A. Beckman. "Leveraging Local Action: Grassroots Initiatives and Transboundary Collaboration in the Formation of the White Carpathian Euroregion." International Sociology (Forthcoming, 2003).

Garcia-Johnson, R. "Certification Institutions in the Protection of the Environment: Exploring the Implications for Governance." Paper presented at the 23rd Annual Research Conference of the Association for Public Policy, Analysis & Management, November 1, 2001, Washington, DC.

Garcia-Johnson, R. "Transgovernmental Solutions for Transnational Dilemmas: Lessons from Environmental Policy Innovators in Brazil and the United States." Paper presented at the Open Meeting of the Global Environmental Change Research Community, October 6-8, 2001, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Swedlow, B. "Cultural Conditions for Society to influence Science (and for Scientists to become influential in Society), with examples from the Spotted Owl/Old Growth Forest Controversy," in The Transforming Force: Science and the Making of the Future, David H. Guston and Daniel Sarewitz, editors. New York: Columbia University Press. (under submission).

Wiener, J.B. "Whose Precaution After All ? A Comment on the Comparison and Evolution of Risk Regulatory Systems." Duke Journal of International and Comparative Law. (Forthcoming, 2003).

Wiener, J.B. "Convergence, Divergence, and Complexity in US and European Risk Regulation." in Norman Vig & Michael Faure, eds., Green Giants: Environmental Policies of the United States and the European Union. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. (Forthcoming 2003).

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