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Re-Socializing Firms? Using the EU and Other International Forums to Disseminate British Environmental Management Norms
Unformatted Document Text:  33 Kollman, K. and A. Prakash. 2001. Green By Choice?: Cross-national Variations in Firms’ Responses to EMS-based Environmental Regimes. World Politics, 53: 399-430. Kollman, K. and A. Prakash. 2002. EMS-based Regimes as Club Goods. Policy Sciences, 35: 43-67. Kollman, K. 2003. Convergence Through the Back Door: The Implementation and Use of International Environmental Management Standards in Germany and the UK.Dissertation Manuscript. The George Washington University. Knill, C. and A. Lenschow 1998. Compliance with Europe: The Implementation of EU Environmental Policy and Administrative Traditions in Britain and Germany. Journal of European Public Policy 5: 597-616. Knill. 2001. The Europeanisation of National Administrations. (Cambridge University Press). Lipschutz, R. and Fogel, K. 2002. XXXX. In The Emergence of Private Authority in Global Governance, T. Bierstekker an H.R. Hall (eds), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Lowe, P. and S. Ward, eds. 1998. British Environmental Policy and Europe. London: Routledge. Official Journal of the European Communities (OJ). 2002. Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council (EEC) Allowing Voluntary Participation by Organisations in a Community Eco-management and Audit Scheme (EMAS). Porter, M.E. 1990. The Competitive Advantage of Nations. New York: MacMillian Porter, M.E. and C. van der Linde. 1995. Towards a New conception of Environment-Competitiveness Relationships Journal of Economic Perspectives, 9: 97-118. Risse, T., Ropp, S. and Sikkink, K. 1999. The Power of Human Rights. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Risse-Kappen, T., ed. 1995. Bringing Transnational Relations Back In: Non-State Actors, Domestic Structures and International Institutions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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Kollman, K. and A. Prakash. 2001. Green By Choice?: Cross-national Variations in
Firms’ Responses to EMS-based Environmental Regimes. World Politics, 53: 399-430.

Kollman, K. and A. Prakash. 2002. EMS-based Regimes as Club Goods. Policy Sciences,
35: 43-67.
Kollman, K. 2003. Convergence Through the Back Door: The Implementation and Use of
International Environmental Management Standards in Germany and the UK
.
Dissertation Manuscript. The George Washington University.

Knill, C. and A. Lenschow 1998. Compliance with Europe: The Implementation of EU
Environmental Policy and Administrative Traditions in Britain and Germany. Journal of
European Public Policy
5: 597-616.

Knill. 2001. The Europeanisation of National Administrations. (Cambridge University
Press).
Lipschutz, R. and Fogel, K. 2002. XXXX. In The Emergence of Private Authority in
Global Governance,
T. Bierstekker an H.R. Hall (eds), Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.

Lowe, P. and S. Ward, eds. 1998. British Environmental Policy and Europe. London:
Routledge.

Official Journal of the European Communities (OJ). 2002. Regulation of the European
Parliament and of the Council (EEC) Allowing Voluntary Participation by Organisations
in a Community Eco-management and Audit Scheme (EMAS).
Porter, M.E. 1990. The Competitive Advantage of Nations. New York: MacMillian

Porter, M.E. and C. van der Linde. 1995. Towards a New conception of Environment-
Competitiveness Relationships Journal of Economic Perspectives, 9: 97-118.

Risse, T., Ropp, S. and Sikkink, K. 1999. The Power of Human Rights. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.

Risse-Kappen, T., ed. 1995. Bringing Transnational Relations Back In: Non-State Actors,
Domestic Structures and International Institutions.
Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press.


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