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| Introduction
to Public Policy |
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| There are numerous different governmental
structures around the world. Public policy is often
affected
by the type of government, the religious and cultural
influences in the region, local; regional; national;
and international agreements, and the unique set
of environmental problems faced by each region.
In an effort to assist readers with a clear understanding
of global environmental policy, this section will
explore a
broad range of issues that include the following: |
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| Summary of Environmental Policy
in the United States |
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Conflict, Peace, and Security
Energy, Transportation, and Consumer Culture
Globalization and Trade
International Debt
Political Organization
Population and Demographic Changes
Regionalization
Technology
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Africa
Asia and the Pacific
Europe, Central Asia, and Russia
Latin America and the Caribbean
North America
The Polar Regions
West Asia |
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Last Updated:
02/28/08
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