HOW DO PROBLEMS GET ON TO THE POLITICAL AGENDA AND GET TAKEN SERIOUSLY BY POLICYMAKERS AN ANALYSIS OF CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY IN THE US

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/grr.2019(IV-IV).57      10.31703/grr.2019(IV-IV).57      Published : Dec 4
Authored by : Ayaz Ali Shah , Shaukat , Hina Malik

57 Pages : 621-628

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  • Birkland, T. A. (2015). An Introduction to the Policy Process.New York: Routledge
  • Bodansky, D. (2001). The history of the global climate change regime. . International relations and global climate change
  • Borick, C. P., Lachapelle, E., & Rabe , B. G. (2011). Climate Compared: Public Opinion on Climate Change in the United States and Canada. Issues in Governance Studies
  • Burgess, C. (2010). Multiple Streams and Policy Community Dynamics: The 1990 NEA Independent Commission. The Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society
  • Durant, R. F., & Diehl, P. F. (1989). Agendas, Alternatives, and Public Policy: Lessons from the U.S. Foreign Policy Arena. Journal of Public Policy, 09(02), 179-205
  • Edwards, P. N., & Lahsen, M. H. (1999). Climate Science and Politics in the United States. Ann Arbo: School of Information, University of Michigan
  • Eustis, J. D. (2000). AGENDA-SETTING: THE UNIVERSAL SERVICE CASE. PhD Dissertation. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Falkner, R. (2010). Getting a Deal on Climate Change: Obama's Flexible Multilateralism. Retrieved from http://www.lse.ac.uk/IDEAS/publications/reports/pdf/SR003/falkner.pdf
  • Farley, J., Baker, D., Batker, D., Koliba, C., Matteson, R., Mills, R., & Pittman, J. (2007). Opening the policy window for ecological economics: Katrina as a Focusing event. E C O L O G I C A L E C O N O M I C S.
  • Howlett, M., Ramesh, M., & Perl, A. (2009). Studying Public Policy. Policy Cycles and Policy Subsystems.New york: Oxford University Press
  • ISET International. (2012). Technical Feasibility Assessments. Retrieved from http://training.i-s-e-t.org/wp-content/uploads/modulesContent/pdfs/ISET_ModuleCRFSet3_7_0.pdf
  • Jr, E. M. (2015). Global Climate Change as a Threat to U.S. National Security. Journal of Strategic Security, 03(05)
  • Kaltenthaler, K., Miller, W. J., Ceccoli, S., & Gelleny, R. (2010). The Sources of Pakistani Attitudes toward Religiously-motivated Terrorism. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, 33(9)
  • Kingdon, J. W. (2001). A Model of Agenda Setting with Applications. A Speech at The Law Review of Michigan State UniversityDetroit College of Law and The Quello Center for Telecommunication Management and Law. Washington, USA: Second Annual QuelloTelecommunications Policy and Law Symposium.
  • Kingdon, J. W. (2014). Agendas, Alternatives, and Public Policies.Harlow: Pearson Education Limited
  • Król, A. (2014). Opening Policy Window for Ecological Economics: Floods as a Catalyst for Policy Change. Case Study from Wales. Master Thesis. Cardif University
  • Kronlund, A. (2013). Obama's climate policy. FIIA Briefing Paper 137. The Finnish Institute of International Affairs
  • Leiserowitz, A. (2003). American opinions on global warming. Retrieved from Decision Research web Site: http://environment.yale.edu/leiserowitz/climatechange/US_assets/DRPolicyReport.pdf
  • Leiserowitz, A. (2006). CLIMATE CHANGE RISK PERCEPTION AND POLICY PREFERENCES: THE ROLE OF AFFECT, IMAGERY, AND VALUES. Springer
  • Leiserowitz, A. A., Maibach, E. W., Renoufb, C. R., Smith, N., & Dawson, E. (2013). Climategate, Public Opinion, and the Loss of Trust. American behavioral scientist
  • M.E.Kraft. (2001). 19 Influence of American NGOs on Environmental Decisions and Policies: Evolution Over Three Decades. Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington: The National Academies Press
  • National Research Council. (2008). ECOLOGICAL IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE. Survey. The National Acadmies
  • National Research Council. (2012). Climate Change: Evidence, Impacts and Choices. Retrieved from http://nas-sites.org/americasclimatechoices/files/2012/06/19014_cvtx_R1.pdf
  • Paul, B., & April, L. (2002). The impact of politcal parties, interest groups, social movment organizations on public policy: some recent evidence and theoritical concerns. Social Forces
  • Pralle, S. B. (2009). Agenda-setting and climate change. Environmental Politics, 18(05), 781-799
  • Renno, E. (2010). SWATTING AT FLIES: PAKISTAN'S USE OF COUNTERINSURGENCY. Master Thesis. Washington: Georgetown University
  • Rosencranz, A. (2002). U.S. Climate Change Policy under G.W. Bush. Golden Gate University Law Review, 32(4)
  • Stavins, R. N. (2008). A MEANINGFUL U.S. CAP-AND-TRADE SYSTEM TO ADDRESS CLIMATE CHANGE. Harvard Environmental Law Review
  • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. (2014). Climate Change Indicators in the United States, 2014. Retrieved from www.epa.gov/climatechange/indicators
  • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. (2014). Climate Change Indicators in the United States, 2014. Retrieved from www.epa.gov/climatechange/indicators
  • Union of Concerned Scientists. (2007). Retrieved from Global Warming Solutions -Union of Concerned Scientists: http://www.ucsusa.org/sites/default/files/legacy/assets/documents/global_warming/ucssolutionilfinal.pdf

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    APA : Shah, A. A., Shaukat., & Malik, H. (2019). How do Problems get on to the Political Agenda and get Taken Seriously by Policymakers? An Analysis of Climate Change Policy in the US. Global Regional Review, IV(IV), 621-628. https://doi.org/10.31703/grr.2019(IV-IV).57
    CHICAGO : Shah, Ayaz Ali, Shaukat, and Hina Malik. 2019. "How do Problems get on to the Political Agenda and get Taken Seriously by Policymakers? An Analysis of Climate Change Policy in the US." Global Regional Review, IV (IV): 621-628 doi: 10.31703/grr.2019(IV-IV).57
    HARVARD : SHAH, A. A., SHAUKAT. & MALIK, H. 2019. How do Problems get on to the Political Agenda and get Taken Seriously by Policymakers? An Analysis of Climate Change Policy in the US. Global Regional Review, IV, 621-628.
    MHRA : Shah, Ayaz Ali, Shaukat, and Hina Malik. 2019. "How do Problems get on to the Political Agenda and get Taken Seriously by Policymakers? An Analysis of Climate Change Policy in the US." Global Regional Review, IV: 621-628
    MLA : Shah, Ayaz Ali, Shaukat, and Hina Malik. "How do Problems get on to the Political Agenda and get Taken Seriously by Policymakers? An Analysis of Climate Change Policy in the US." Global Regional Review, IV.IV (2019): 621-628 Print.
    OXFORD : Shah, Ayaz Ali, Shaukat, , and Malik, Hina (2019), "How do Problems get on to the Political Agenda and get Taken Seriously by Policymakers? An Analysis of Climate Change Policy in the US", Global Regional Review, IV (IV), 621-628
    TURABIAN : Shah, Ayaz Ali, Shaukat, and Hina Malik. "How do Problems get on to the Political Agenda and get Taken Seriously by Policymakers? An Analysis of Climate Change Policy in the US." Global Regional Review IV, no. IV (2019): 621-628. https://doi.org/10.31703/grr.2019(IV-IV).57