Democracy and Climate Change

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A01=Frederic Hanusch
Analysis II
Author_Frederic Hanusch
Canada
Canada's Climate Policy
Canada's GHG Emission
Canada's Kyoto Protocol Process
Canada’s Climate Policy
Canada’s GHG Emission
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climate change
Climate Change Plan
Climate Performance
Climate Policy Making
Climate Policy Process
comparative politics
democracy
Democracy Barometer
Democracy Climate Nexus
Democracy's Ability
Democracy’s Ability
Democratic Efficacy
democratic institutions
Democratic Policy Process
Democratic Quality
democratic quality climate policy impact
environment
environmental governance
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Explanatory Mixed Methods Design
GHG Reduction
Immobilizing Decision Making
Influence Climate Performance
Intended Climate Performance
kyoto
Kyoto Protocol case study
Kyoto Protocol Target
Panel Regressions
policy analysis
Previous Time Frames
Procedural General Performance
public policy research
Reduce Green House Gas Emissions
Stakeholder Sessions
sustainability

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367248048
  • Weight: 570g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Democracy and Climate Change explores the various ways in which democratic principles can lead governments to respond differently to climate change. The election cycle can lead to short-termism, which often appears to be at odds with the long-term nature of climate change, with its latency between cause and effect. However, it is clear that some democracies deal with climate change better than others, and this book demonstrates that overall stronger democratic qualities tend to correlate with improved climate performance.

Beginning by outlining a general concept of democratic efficacy, the book provides an empirical analysis of the influence of the quality of democracy on climate change performance across dozens of countries. The specific case study of Canada’s Kyoto Protocol process is then used to explain the mechanisms of democratic influence in depth. The wide-ranging research presented in the book opens up several new and exciting avenues of enquiry and will be of considerable interest to researchers with an interest in comparative politics, democracy studies and environmental policies.

Frederic Hanusch is a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies (IASS), Potsdam, Germany.

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