Environmental Politics in Poland: A Social Movement Between Regime and Opposition

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Columbia University Press, 1996 - 263 頁
This text examines the development of the Polish environmental movement as a lens through which to understand the reconstruction of civil society and the adaptation of a social movement to new political institutions. The book focuses on the period between Solidarity's formation in 1980 and the first years after the establishment of a Solidarity-led government in 1989. It argues that environmental groups, as a form of independent collective action aimed at changing official policies and institutions, were part of the larger social transformations that undermined communist rule.

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Acknowledgements XV
1
Industrial Development Ideology
28
Building
76
Organization
93
The Opposition and Ecology
122
The Failure of Normalization
135
The Environmental Movement in Transition
162
Conclusions
179
Notes
197
Bibliography
221
Index
247
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