Political Change and Environmental Policymaking in Mexico Latin American Studies Series
Auteur : Diez Jordi
Introduction 1. Political Change in Mexico 2. The Environmental Movement and ENGOs in Mexico 3. Environmental Agenda Setting under Ernesto Zedillo 4. The Making of Environmental Policy 5. The Role of Congress in Environmental Policy Making 6. Deforestation in the Selva Lacandona of Chiapas: The Last of the Mahoganies? 7. The Implementation of Forestry Policy in the Sleva Lacandona. Epilogue: The Decline of the Environmental Agenda under Vicente Fox. Conclusion
Jordi Díez is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Guelph, Canada and has taught at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris, the University of Toronto and Queen's University.
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Mots-clés :
zedillo; administration; selva; lacandona; salinas; large; scale; social; mobilization; forestry; Selva Lacandona; Previous Legislative Period; SRE; Montes Azules Biosphere Reserve; PRI’s Loss; Zedillo Administration; SSAP; De La Madrid; Ministry Of The Environment; PRI’s Hegemony; Environmental Protection Office; Large Scale Social Mobilization; Forestry Law; Environmental Issues; Environmental Protection Law; Forestry Policy; Mexican Transition; Congreso De La; Para-military Groups; PRI Member; Salinas Administration; La Jornada; Civil Society; Environmental Bills; Weak Institutional Capacity