Copyright 2009 Australian Political Studies Association and the author. Published version of the paper reproduced here with permission from the publisher and the author.This paper reflects on the relationship between the government and civil society, specifically environmental non-government organisations (ENGOs), during the Howard era. Three competing explanations were put forward to characterise the relationship during this time. While the Howard era has now come to a close, the lessons to learn and the implications for ENGOs still remain. Key amongst these include the importance of strategic repositioning of campaign strategies, the significance of carefully considering approaches to maintain and strengthen civil society as a whole durin...
Since its emergence during the 1980s the idea of sustainability has come to provide the dominant fra...
Made available with the permission of the publisher.This paper argues that the rise and success of c...
What can historians of the environment movement offer those interested in environmental law? The tw...
This paper reflects on the relationship between the government and civil society, specifically envi...
This is the author accepted manuscript (post print) made available with the permission of the publis...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1998 Nicholas Michael EconomouBetween 1983 and 1996, the ...
This article investigates the Australian environment movement during the Howard years, 1996–2007. Fi...
This article investigates the Australian environment movement during the Howard years, 1996-2007. Fi...
Following the defeat of the Howard Government some consensus has emerged between the coalition and t...
Policy Responses to Environmentalism in Liberal Democratic Political Systems: A Case Study of Ecolo...
Between 1974 and 1983 the Australian federal government, responding to the increasing demands of gra...
The expectation that the Australian Public Service (APS) is an ethical, values-driven institution pr...
Non-government organisations (NGOs) have come to assume an important role in environmental policy in...
Climate change research relating to “co‐benefits” suggests that the facilitation of social‐welfare o...
Environmental nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in Australia have struggled to generate and susta...
Since its emergence during the 1980s the idea of sustainability has come to provide the dominant fra...
Made available with the permission of the publisher.This paper argues that the rise and success of c...
What can historians of the environment movement offer those interested in environmental law? The tw...
This paper reflects on the relationship between the government and civil society, specifically envi...
This is the author accepted manuscript (post print) made available with the permission of the publis...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1998 Nicholas Michael EconomouBetween 1983 and 1996, the ...
This article investigates the Australian environment movement during the Howard years, 1996–2007. Fi...
This article investigates the Australian environment movement during the Howard years, 1996-2007. Fi...
Following the defeat of the Howard Government some consensus has emerged between the coalition and t...
Policy Responses to Environmentalism in Liberal Democratic Political Systems: A Case Study of Ecolo...
Between 1974 and 1983 the Australian federal government, responding to the increasing demands of gra...
The expectation that the Australian Public Service (APS) is an ethical, values-driven institution pr...
Non-government organisations (NGOs) have come to assume an important role in environmental policy in...
Climate change research relating to “co‐benefits” suggests that the facilitation of social‐welfare o...
Environmental nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in Australia have struggled to generate and susta...
Since its emergence during the 1980s the idea of sustainability has come to provide the dominant fra...
Made available with the permission of the publisher.This paper argues that the rise and success of c...
What can historians of the environment movement offer those interested in environmental law? The tw...