The Political Theories of Risk Analysis

The Political Theories of Risk Analysis

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Romance Thriller & Suspense
Format Paperback
Pages 208
Language English
Published Dec 9, 2010
Publisher Springer
Edition Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2004
ISBN-10 9048167388
ISBN-13 9789048167388
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Nicholas P. Guehlstorf delves into the intricate relationship between political theory and risk analysis, exploring how the two realms intersect and influence decision-making processes. The author engages with various political philosophies, unraveling the implications of risk in environmental, agricultural, and food ethics. By scrutinizing the methodologies of risk assessment, Guehlstorf highlights the ethical dilemmas that arise, prompting readers to critically assess the values and assumptions underlying contemporary practices.

This work serves as a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners alike, offering a comprehensive framework to navigate complex political landscapes intertwined with the uncertainties of risk. Through detailed analysis and compelling arguments, the author encourages a deeper understanding of how governance can be informed by ethical considerations in the face of potential hazards. Guehlstorf's insights are essential for anyone interested in the ethical dimensions of environmental policies and the politicized nature of risk management.

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