| Preface | ix | |
| CHAPTER ONE | The Transatlantic Shift in Regulatory Stringency | 1 |
| CHAPTER TWO | Explaining Regulatory Policy Divergence | 22 |
| CHAPTER THREE | Food Safety and Agriculture | 43 |
| CHAPTER FOUR | Air Pollution | 103 |
| CHAPTER FIVE | Chemicals and Hazardous Substances | 153 |
| CHAPTER SIX | Consumer Safety | 189 |
| CHAPTER SEVEN | Public Risk Perceptions and the Preferences of Policy Makers | 219 |
| CHAPTER EIGHT | The Law and Politics of Risk Assessment | 252 |
| CHAPTER NINE | Broader Implications | 279 |
| Index | 295 |
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Book title: The Politics of Precaution: Regulating Health, Safety, and Environmental Risks in Europe and the United States.
Contributors: David Vogel - Author.
Publisher: Princeton University Press.
Place of publication: Princeton, NJ.
Publication year: 2012.
Page number: vii.
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