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Greening Brazil: Environmental Activism in State and Society (review)

Greening Brazil: Environmental Activism in State and Society (review) Book Reviews Notes 1. Fusako Tsunoda, Burajiru no Nikkei-jin: Shin-tenchi ni Ikiru Chi to Ase no Kiroku [Nikkeijins in Brazil: A Reord of Blood and Sweat of Those Who Live in a New Land] (Tokyo: Ushio Shutsupan-sha, 1967); Torahiko Tamiya, Burajiru no Nihonjin [The Japanese in Brazil] (Tokyo: Asahi Shimbun-sha, 1975); and Morio Ohno, ed., Raten-teki Nihonjin--Burajiru Nisei no Hatsugen [The Latin Japanese: Opinions Expressed by Niseis in Brazil] (Tokyo: Nihon Hôsô Shuppan Kyôkai, 1969). Mieko Nishida Hartwick College Hochstetler, Kathryn and Margaret E Keck. Greening Brazil: Environmental Activism in State and Society. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 2007. 304 pp. With decades of scholarship and archival experience under their belts, Kathryn Hochstetler and Margaret Keck have collaborated on this project and produced a synthetic evaluation of how politics shape environmental policies in Brazil. In doing so, the authors have achieved a multidisciplinary study that highlights the complexities of environmentalism in a global context. A nuanced assessment of the personal and political relationships affecting policy, their investigation traces change over time in an effort to evaluate and better comprehend the correlation between associations and political realities. Greening Brazil examines the networks within government and non-governmental agencies that shape environmentalism, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Luso-Brazilian Review University of Wisconsin Press

Greening Brazil: Environmental Activism in State and Society (review)

Luso-Brazilian Review , Volume 47 (2) – Jan 30, 2010

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Book Reviews Notes 1. Fusako Tsunoda, Burajiru no Nikkei-jin: Shin-tenchi ni Ikiru Chi to Ase no Kiroku [Nikkeijins in Brazil: A Reord of Blood and Sweat of Those Who Live in a New Land] (Tokyo: Ushio Shutsupan-sha, 1967); Torahiko Tamiya, Burajiru no Nihonjin [The Japanese in Brazil] (Tokyo: Asahi Shimbun-sha, 1975); and Morio Ohno, ed., Raten-teki Nihonjin--Burajiru Nisei no Hatsugen [The Latin Japanese: Opinions Expressed by Niseis in Brazil] (Tokyo: Nihon Hôsô Shuppan Kyôkai, 1969). Mieko Nishida Hartwick College Hochstetler, Kathryn and Margaret E Keck. Greening Brazil: Environmental Activism in State and Society. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 2007. 304 pp. With decades of scholarship and archival experience under their belts, Kathryn Hochstetler and Margaret Keck have collaborated on this project and produced a synthetic evaluation of how politics shape environmental policies in Brazil. In doing so, the authors have achieved a multidisciplinary study that highlights the complexities of environmentalism in a global context. A nuanced assessment of the personal and political relationships affecting policy, their investigation traces change over time in an effort to evaluate and better comprehend the correlation between associations and political realities. Greening Brazil examines the networks within government and non-governmental agencies that shape environmentalism,

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Published: Jan 30, 2010

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