Contents:
Introduction : Environmetalism, Environmetal Policy, Capitalism, and Communism. -- Astrid Mignon Kirchhof e J.R.McNeill PART I - Communist and Capitalist Systems Revisited
A Comparison of their Environmental Politics 1. Building a Soviet Eco-Power while Looking at the Capitalist World
The Rise of Tchnocratic Environmentalism in Russian Water Controversies, 1957-1989. -- Laurent Coumel 2. Water Pollution an Protection in the Lithuanian Soviet Republic. -- Anolda Cetkauskaite e Simo Laakkonen 3. The Fallout of Chernobyl
The Emergence of an Environmental Movement in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. -- Tetiana Perga 4. Keeping the air clean?
Environmental Policy, Utility Companies, and Social Movements in West Germany since the 1970s. -- Hendrik Ehrardt 5. From Anti-Nuke to Okopax
1970s Anti-Reactor Activism and the Emergence of West Germany's Mass Movement for Peace. -- Stephen Milder 6. An Unguided Boom
Environmental Policies of Cold War Italy. -- Wilko Graf von Hardenberg 7. Nuclear-Montana
Grassroots enviromentalism and Montana's Antinuclear Inciatives. -- Brian James Leech 8. Building a Socialist Environment. -- Eagle Glassheim 9. Protesting Pollution
Environmental Activism in East Germany and Poland, 1980-1990. -- Julia E. Ault 10. About Environmental Policy in Socialist Yugoslavia. -- Hrvoje Petric 11. "It Makes No Sense to Work against Nature"
Cold War Modernization in West German Agriculture. -- Scoot Moranda PART III
Environmentalism and Détente? 12. An American Miracle in the Desert?
Environmental Crisis and Nuclear-Powered Desalination in the Middle East. -- Jacob Darwin Hambim 13. East Germany's Fight for Recognition as a Sovereign State
Environmental Diplomacy as Strategy in Cold War Politics. -- Astrid Mignon Kirchhof
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