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Environmental Policymaking in Congress : Issue Definitions in Wetlands, Great Lakes and Wildlife Policies, PDF eBook

Environmental Policymaking in Congress : Issue Definitions in Wetlands, Great Lakes and Wildlife Policies PDF

Part of the Politics and Policy in American Institutions series

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Utilizing current natural resource policies, this work effectively shows how the wetlands fit a dominance model, the Great Lakes is a bounded model, and wildlife is labeled as a valence model.

A must read for all interested in congressional policymaking, this book breaks new ground in our understanding of legislative policymaking.

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