📖 Overview
Michael Kraft is a political scientist and emeritus professor at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, recognized for his extensive work in environmental policy and American politics. His research and writings have focused particularly on U.S. environmental policy, sustainability, and the intersection of public policy with environmental concerns.
Kraft's most widely known work is "Environmental Policy and Politics," a comprehensive textbook that has become a standard reference in university environmental policy courses. He has authored or co-authored several other influential books including "Public Policy: Politics, Analysis, and Alternatives" and "Coming Clean: Information Disclosure and Environmental Performance."
Throughout his academic career, Kraft has contributed significantly to the understanding of environmental policy formation and implementation at both state and federal levels. His analysis of policy tools, regulatory approaches, and the role of public opinion in environmental decision-making has informed both academic discourse and practical policymaking.
His expertise has been sought by various government agencies and organizations, and his work has been cited extensively in academic literature related to environmental policy. Kraft's research has particularly emphasized the importance of understanding both the technical and political dimensions of environmental challenges.
👀 Reviews
Readers praise Kraft's ability to explain complex environmental policy concepts clearly. His textbook "Environmental Policy and Politics" receives consistent feedback for its structured approach and real-world examples. Students note the book's organization makes it effective for both introductory and advanced coursework.
What readers liked:
- Clear explanations of policy processes
- Balanced presentation of different viewpoints
- Current case studies and examples
- Useful tables and summaries
What readers disliked:
- Dense academic writing style in some sections
- High textbook price
- Some outdated statistics in older editions
- Repetitive content between chapters
Ratings across platforms:
Amazon: 4.2/5 (84 reviews)
Goodreads: 3.7/5 (47 reviews)
One student reviewer noted: "Kraft breaks down complex policy mechanisms into understandable components." Another commented: "The end-of-chapter questions helped connect theory to real environmental challenges."
Common criticism focuses on academic density: "Could be more concise" and "Too theoretical at times."
📚 Books by Michael Kraft
Environmental Policy and Politics
A textbook examining U.S. environmental policy development, implementation, and current challenges across local, state, and federal levels.
Public Policy: Politics, Analysis, and Alternatives An analysis of public policy processes in the United States, covering policy formation, evaluation methods, and implementation strategies.
Coming Clean: Information Disclosure and Environmental Performance A study of how environmental information disclosure requirements affect corporate behavior and environmental outcomes.
Environmental Politics and Policy An examination of major environmental issues in American politics, including regulatory processes and key stakeholder relationships.
Congress and Environmental Policy An analysis of congressional decision-making processes regarding environmental legislation and policy outcomes.
Peace Parks: Conservation and Conflict Resolution A compilation of case studies exploring how transboundary conservation areas can contribute to peace-building efforts.
Public Policy: Politics, Analysis, and Alternatives An analysis of public policy processes in the United States, covering policy formation, evaluation methods, and implementation strategies.
Coming Clean: Information Disclosure and Environmental Performance A study of how environmental information disclosure requirements affect corporate behavior and environmental outcomes.
Environmental Politics and Policy An examination of major environmental issues in American politics, including regulatory processes and key stakeholder relationships.
Congress and Environmental Policy An analysis of congressional decision-making processes regarding environmental legislation and policy outcomes.
Peace Parks: Conservation and Conflict Resolution A compilation of case studies exploring how transboundary conservation areas can contribute to peace-building efforts.
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