توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Environmentalism under Authoritarian Regimes. Myth, Propaganda, Reality
نام کتاب : Environmentalism under Authoritarian Regimes. Myth, Propaganda, Reality
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : محیط زیست تحت رژیمهای اقتدارگرا. اسطوره ، تبلیغ ، واقعیت
سری : Routledge Environmental Humanities
نویسندگان : Stephen Brai, Viktor Pál (eds.)
ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2018
تعداد صفحات : 253
ISBN (شابک) : 9781138543287 , 9781351007061
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 4 مگابایت
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Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1:
Introduction
Notes
Part I:
On the right
Chapter 2: Reforestation of wastelands and “environmental statehood” in nineteenth-century Prussia
Introduction
The reforestation as a private affair
A partial return to state supervision of private forests
State support to private reforestation efforts
The purchase of private land for state-led reforestation
Reforestation and the authoritarian practices of the Prussian administration
Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 3: Red and green all over: Counterinsurgency and conservation in the jungles of Cold War Guatemala
Introduction
The Petén, a “quintessential frontier”
An emporium of resources: developmentalist counterinsurgency in the 1960s
Scorched earth and fortress conservation in the 1980s
Shrouded legacies
Notes
Chapter: 4 Hydroelectric dams and the rise of environmentalism under dictatorship in Brazil and Paraguay (1950–1990): The case of Itaipu
Military regimes in Brazil and Paraguay: development plans and hydroelectricity expansion
Dreams of development and hydroelectric power in Brazil and Paraguay
Negotiating a project
The legacy of Stockholm
The environmental politics of dam building in Brazil
Itaipu dam and environment
The legacy of Itaipu: the impact of the dam on environmental regulation across the borders
Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 5: Crafting authoritarian atmospheres under Pinochet’s dictatorship
Introduction
Approaches to studying dictatorships and the environment
The coppering of Quintero Bay before the coup
Isolation and dependency
Ideological intransigence
Constitutionalization of the environment
Conclusions
Notes
Chapter 6: Bark beetles and ultra-right nationalist outbreaks:
Białowieża, Poland
Reversing orders: forest conflict
Ethnic history of the forest
Post-socialistanti-authoritarianforest politics
Targets of the ultra-right
Ongoing processes
Notes
References
Video sources
Part II:
On the left
Chapter 7: Planned environment in a socialist dictatorship: Complex water management and soil improvement in Moravia
Act I: seeing like the state
Act II: on the nature of the project of socialist modernity
Act III: seeing like the world? The arrival of landscape engineering
Act IV: ecocide
Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 8: Slovakia’s economic and political development in the communist regime of post-1948 Czechoslovakia and it senvironmental context
Introduction
Epilogue
Notes
Chapter 9: Retention of sulfur dioxide emission in the GDR: Between technology, economics, diplomacy, and public opinion
Accepting pollution: 1949–1972
Awareness and acceptance of pollution
Between conscience and inefficiency
new political and diplomatic dimension: 1972–1989
Energy policy reviewed
The limestone additive process: a limited process
An international affair
The implementation of a program: a limited hope
Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 10: Sino-silviculture: State-sponsored green forestry initiatives in Mao’s China
The current historiographical paradigm
Evaluating the paradigm
Challenging the paradigm
The paradigm in context
Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 11: Zimbabwe’s drift toward authoritarianism and its environmental consequences, 2000–2017
Introduction
A new beginning: redressing socioeconomic and environmental inequities among the poor, 1980–1999
Political and economic decline and its environmental impact, 2000–2017
State authoritarianism, diamond mining, pollution, and environmental degradation in Chiadzwa, Marange in Manicaland Province, 2006–2016
Infrastructure development on urban wetlands at the expense of the environment
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter 12: Conclusions and perspectives
Eastern Europe under the Soviet system
Tentative openings, 1972–1989
Latin American dictatorships during the Cold War
Post-Cold War changes
Colonial legacies: a note on Africa and South and Southeast Asia
The bottom line
Notes
Index