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Tables of Contents for Green Backlash
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
xi
Introduction: The Roots of the Conflict
1
1
The Evolution of Federal Policy
2
2
Preservation Versus Conservation
4
3
The Contemporary Environmental Movement
7
3
The Opening of the Policy Window
10
2
The Importance of Nomenclature
12
3
Notes
15
6
Part I Conflicts Over Land and Resources
The Early Land Use Battles
21
28
The Creation of a National Public Domain
22
2
The Public Lands Question
24
2
The Evolution of an Organized Opposition
26
2
The Timber Opposition
28
3
The Utility Opposition
31
2
The Expansion of Opposition over Water Policy
33
3
Mining and Petroleum Industry Opposition
36
2
Enter the Preservationists
38
1
The Dispute over the Commons Continues
39
2
``Return the Public Lands to the West,''
41
4
Notes
45
4
Ranchers, Predators, and Animal Lovers
49
28
Livestock Grazing Law Disputes
50
9
Wildlife Management Issues
59
11
The Environmental Opposition and Animal Rights
70
4
Notes
74
3
Farmers and Outdoor Recreationists
77
26
The Agricultural Lobby
79
1
The Targets of the Opposition
80
6
Agriculture's Impact on Environmental Policy
86
3
The Outdoor Recreationists
89
4
The Recreation and Off-Road Lobbies
93
3
The ``Real'' Environmentalists?
96
1
Notes
97
6
Part II Business Gets Organized
How Industry Fights the Legislative Battle
103
26
An Overview of Industry Opposition
106
1
The Extractive Resource Industries and Pollution Control
107
3
The Nuclear Power Industry
110
1
The Chemical Manufacturers
111
2
The Automakers
113
2
The Growth of Industry Alliances
115
2
The Environmental Opposition's Legislative Allies and Enemies
117
2
The Policy Legacy of the 104th Congress
119
5
Business in the Legislative Arena
124
1
Notes
125
4
The PR Campaigns
129
22
Public Relations Campaigns
130
3
The Initiative Campaigns
133
2
Greenwashing
135
5
Research Institutes and Think Tanks
140
4
Imagemaking
144
2
Effectiveness of PR Efforts
146
2
Notes
148
3
End Run: The Bureaucratic Arena
151
20
Avoiding the Public Limelight
153
1
Taking Advantage of Vagueness
154
2
Playing the ``Advisory'' Role
156
2
Providing Orchestrated Commentary
158
1
Bringing in the Experts
159
1
Altering the Arena
160
3
Delay and Sue
163
2
Where Next?
165
2
Notes
167
4
Part III The War at the Grassroots
The Sagebrush Rebellion
171
20
A Question of Federalism
172
2
The Carter Connection
174
2
Organizing a Rebellion
176
2
The Rebels at the Statehouse
178
4
The Sagebrush Rebellion Goes to Washington
182
2
Out with a Whimper
184
2
The Resurgence of Environmental Organizations
186
1
The Aftermath of the Rebellion
187
2
Notes
189
2
The Wise Use Movement
191
36
Background and Development of the Movement
194
6
The Umbrella Organizations
200
2
The Grassroots Groups
202
3
Movement Strategies
205
6
The Environmental Movement's Response to Wise Use
211
1
The Militancy/Wise Use Linkage
212
8
Wise Use and Environmental Policymaking
220
3
Notes
223
4
County Supremacy and the War on the West
227
20
County Supremacy Groups and Leadership
229
2
Battle Strategies and Issues
231
8
Who's Winning the War?
239
4
Notes
243
4
The Property Rights Movement
247
34
Perspectives on the Legal and Historical Issues
249
2
The Property Rights Groups
251
5
Regulatory Takings
256
8
The Strategies
264
8
Property Rights and the Environmental Opposition
272
1
The Grassroots Movements in Perspective
273
3
Notes
276
5
Conclusion: Environmentalism in the Balance
281
28
The Policy Impact of the Environmental Opposition
282
3
Measuring Policy Success
285
2
The Continuing Salience of Environmentalism
287
3
Searching for Environmental Perspective
290
2
The Response by Environmental Groups
292
2
The Future
294
3
Notes
297
2
APPENDIXES
List of Acronyms
299
2
An Environmental History and Politics Time Line
301
8
Index
309
14
About the Book
323
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