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Chapter 1:
The Politics of Precaution Chapter One: The Transatlantic Shift in Regulatory Stringency - David Vogel
How Well Does the U.S. Government Do Benefit-Cost Analysis? - R. W. Hahn and P. M. Dudley
Chapter 2:
The Politics of Precaution Chapter Two: Explaining Regulatory Policy Divergence - David Vogel
Why Do Americans Believe Danger Lurks Everywhere - Jane Spencer and Cynthia Crossen
Chapter 3:
The Politics of Precaution Chapter Three: Food Safety and Agriculture - David Vogel
What's the Beef? - William E. Sheeline
Chapter 4:
The Politics of Precaution Chapter Four: Air Pollution - David Vogel
Methyl Bromide Still Finds Its Way into U.S. Fields - Amy Coombs
Chapter 5:
The Politics of Precaution Chapter Five: Chemicals and Hazardous Substances - David Vogel
REACH Is Here The Politics Are Over, Now the Hard Work Starts - Andrew Fasey
Chapter 6:
The Politics of Precaution Chapter Six: Consumer Safety - David Vogel
US Phthalates Ban in Children's Toys Looms - Mickey McCarter
Chapter 7:
The Politics of Precaution Chapter Seven: Public Risk Perceptions and the Preferences of Policy Makers - David Vogel
Americans Are Environmentally Friendly, but Issue Not Seen as Urgent Problem - Lydia Saad and Riley E. Dunlap
Chapter 8:
The Politics of Precaution Chapter Eight: The Law and Politics of Risk Assessment - David Vogel
Precautionary Logic and a Policy of Moderation - Tobias Arnoldussen
Chapter 9:
The Politics of Precaution Chapter Nine: Broader Implications - David Vogel
The EU's New Impact on U.S. Environmental Regulation - David A. Wirth
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Chapter 1:
The Politics of Precaution Chapter One: The Transatlantic Shift in Regulatory Stringency - David Vogel
How Well Does the U.S. Government Do Benefit-Cost Analysis? - R. W. Hahn and P. M. Dudley
Chapter 2:
The Politics of Precaution Chapter Two: Explaining Regulatory Policy Divergence - David Vogel
Why Do Americans Believe Danger Lurks Everywhere - Jane Spencer and Cynthia Crossen
Chapter 3:
The Politics of Precaution Chapter Three: Food Safety and Agriculture - David Vogel
What's the Beef? - William E. Sheeline
Chapter 4:
The Politics of Precaution Chapter Four: Air Pollution - David Vogel
Methyl Bromide Still Finds Its Way into U.S. Fields - Amy Coombs
Chapter 5:
The Politics of Precaution Chapter Five: Chemicals and Hazardous Substances - David Vogel
REACH Is Here The Politics Are Over, Now the Hard Work Starts - Andrew Fasey
Chapter 6:
The Politics of Precaution Chapter Six: Consumer Safety - David Vogel
US Phthalates Ban in Children's Toys Looms - Mickey McCarter
Chapter 7:
The Politics of Precaution Chapter Seven: Public Risk Perceptions and the Preferences of Policy Makers - David Vogel
Americans Are Environmentally Friendly, but Issue Not Seen as Urgent Problem - Lydia Saad and Riley E. Dunlap
Chapter 8:
The Politics of Precaution Chapter Eight: The Law and Politics of Risk Assessment - David Vogel
Precautionary Logic and a Policy of Moderation - Tobias Arnoldussen
Chapter 9:
The Politics of Precaution Chapter Nine: Broader Implications - David Vogel
The EU's New Impact on U.S. Environmental Regulation - David A. Wirth