Climate change policy in Canada: domestic influences on foreign policy formulation

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2016
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Benger, Matthew
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This thesis examines the domestic politics that infuence government decison making. Specifically, how these domestic constituents, such as institutions, organizations and individuals, shape how the Canadian government formulates and impliments environmental policy. It will do so by providing a comparative analysis using the Chretien and Harper governments.
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Government, Environment, Climate change, Policy, Canada
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