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Reviews: Environmental Dilemmas and Policy Design, the Political Culture of the Left in Affluent Britain, 1951–64: Old Labour, New Britain, the Government and Politics of the European Union, Just Sustainabilities: Development in an Unequal World, Climate Change and Sustainable Development: Prospects for Developing Countries, Environmental Leaders and Laggards in Europe: Why there is (Not) a ‘Southern Problem’, Business and Politics: A Comparative Introduction, The European Union: Economy, Society, and Polity

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  • James O Jenkins

    (Developing World Built Environment Research Unit, De Montfort University, Leicester LE1 9BH, England)

  • Domènec Ruiz Devesa

    (Department of Geography, King's College London, Strand, London WC2R 2LS, England)

  • Alfonso Egea-de Haro

    (Johns Hopkins University, Via Belmeloro 11, Bologna 40126, Italy)

  • Karen Bakker

    (Center for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences, Juan March Institute, C/Castelló, 77, 28006 Madrid, Spain)

  • Jekwu Ikeme

    (Department of Geography, University of British Columbia, 1984 West Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2, Canada)

  • Charalampos Koutalakis

    (Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Humboldt University, 10099 Berlin, Germany)

  • Gregorio Dávila Díaz

    (Agente de Empleo y Desarrollo Local, Ayuntamiento de Collado Villalba, C/Rincón de las Eras 10, 28400 Collado Villalba, Madrid, Spain)

  • Ionnis Chorianopoulos

    (Department of Geography, University of the Aegean, University Hill, Lesvos 81 100, Greece)

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  • James O Jenkins & Domènec Ruiz Devesa & Alfonso Egea-de Haro & Karen Bakker & Jekwu Ikeme & Charalampos Koutalakis & Gregorio Dávila Díaz & Ionnis Chorianopoulos, 2004. "Reviews: Environmental Dilemmas and Policy Design, the Political Culture of the Left in Affluent Britain, 1951–64: Old Labour, New Britain, the Government and Politics of the European Union, Just Su," Environment and Planning C, , vol. 22(1), pages 149-158, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:envirc:v:22:y:2004:i:1:p:149-158
    DOI: 10.1068/c2201rvw
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