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Andrew I.E. Ewoh

1997

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Environmental Racism And Radicalism: An Exploratory Analysis. Paper/Presentation, Andrew Ewoh Feb 1997

Environmental Racism And Radicalism: An Exploratory Analysis. Paper/Presentation, Andrew Ewoh

Andrew I.E. Ewoh

No abstract provided.


Environmental Racism And The Environmental Justice Movement. Paper/Presentation, Andrew Ewoh, Sasha Cory-Varner Feb 1997

Environmental Racism And The Environmental Justice Movement. Paper/Presentation, Andrew Ewoh, Sasha Cory-Varner

Andrew I.E. Ewoh

No abstract provided.


End Of An Era? Affirmative Action And Reaction In The 1990s, Andrew Ewoh, Euel Elliott Dec 1996

End Of An Era? Affirmative Action And Reaction In The 1990s, Andrew Ewoh, Euel Elliott

Andrew I.E. Ewoh

This article looks at the political dynamics of affirmative action policy since its inception m the 1960s We suggest that while key variables created a relatively favorable climate for affirmative action m the first two decades or so of its existence, recent developments suggest that race-conscious programs will be substantially limited in the future, although not eliminated m their entirety. We contend that a changing judiciary, Republican control of Congress, and shifts m public opinion, as manifested in Proposition 209 m California, interact in ways that will make many compensatory programs difficult to maintain.


Race And Public Policy: The Case Of The Environmental Justice Movement. Paper/Presentation, Andrew Ewoh Dec 1996

Race And Public Policy: The Case Of The Environmental Justice Movement. Paper/Presentation, Andrew Ewoh

Andrew I.E. Ewoh

No abstract provided.


Agency Heads’ Assessments Of Sunset Review In Texas, Usa, Andrew Ewoh Dec 1996

Agency Heads’ Assessments Of Sunset Review In Texas, Usa, Andrew Ewoh

Andrew I.E. Ewoh

What type of change results from the sunset review process as an oversight instrument of accountability in government? Using data from a recent survey, this research develops a model for examining sunset changes. The research shows that there is a significant relationship between the outcome of sunset review and the type of recommendations adopted by the legislature. Moreover, agency age, legislative floor debates, and the level of board/commission decision making are important predictors of whether the agency is reestablished. Other results suggest that an agency with more influence and constituency support would easily resist change. Also, agencies that apply a …