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category: Political Science
published: Jan 2004
ISBN:9780774809092
publisher: UBC Press

Misplaced Distrust

Policy Networks and the Environment in France, the United States, and Canada

by Éric Montpetit

tagged: agriculture & food, environmental conservation & protection, agribusiness, sustainable agriculture, environmental economics, environmental policy
Description

Citizens of industrialized countries largely share a sense that national and international governance is inadequate, believing not only that public authorities are incapable of making the right policy decisions, but also that the entire network of state and civil society actors responsible for the discussion, negotiation, and implementation of policy choices is untrustworthy. Using agro-environmental policy development in France, the United States, and Canada as case studies, Éric Montpetit sets out to investigate the validity of this distrust through careful attention to the performance of the relevant policy networks. He concludes that distrust in policy networks is, for the most part, misplaced because high levels of performance by policy networks are more common than many political analysts and citizens expect.

About the Author

Éric Montpetit

Contributor Notes

Éric Montpetit is with the Département de science politique at the Université de Montréal.

Awards
  • Winner, Lynton Keith Caldwell Prize, American Political Science STEP Award
  • Short-listed, Donner Prize, Donner Foundation
Editorial Review

This book is a welcome addition to the environmental policy literature, primarily because it addresses an important gap in our understanding of the relationship among agricultural practices, environmental protection, and public policy. Misplaced Distrust contains a valuable discussion of how France, the United States, and Canada have developed policies to control the negative impacts of agricultural practices on the ecosystem. Perhaps this investigation will inspire other political scientists to conduct additional comparative research in this important policy area.

— Persectives on Politics, vol. 3, no. 3
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