Neil Carter (political scientist)

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Neil Carter
NationalityBritish
EducationDurham University
Alma materUniversity of Bath
OccupationPolitical Scientist

Neil Carter is a British political scientist based at the University of York.

Carter graduated in Politics from Durham University and completed his postgraduate studies at the University of Bath.[1]

His main research and teaching interests have focused on environmental politics and policy, and on British party politics.[1] His most popular book is The Politics of the Environment. This was originally published in 2001 by Cambridge University Press, with a third, revised edition, released in 2018. He is associate editor of the journal Environmental Politics, published by Routledge.[2]

Publications[edit]

His publications include[3]

  • (2004) 'Politics As If Nature Mattered' in A. Leftwich (ed.) What is Politics? (Cambridge: Polity).
  • (2002) 'Environmental Challenges' in P. Heywood, E. Jones and M. Rhodes (eds.) Developments in West European Politics 2, (Basingstoke: Palgrave), pp. 221–240.
  • (2002) (with Keith Alderman) 'The Conservative Party Leadership Election of 2001', Parliamentary Affairs 55, 3, 569–585.
  • (2001) The Politics of the Environment (Cambridge University Press).
  • (2001) 'One Step Forward? Greens and the Environment in the 2001 British General Election', Environmental Politics, 10, 4, pp. 103–108.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Carter, Neil - Politics". University of York. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
  2. ^ "CARTER Neil". World Who's Who. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
  3. ^ "Prof. Neil Carter Publications". University of York. Retrieved 4 March 2019.