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Growth, Democracy or Climate Action?
Growth, Democracy or Climate Action?
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A01=Aidan Regan
A01=Cyril Benoit
A01=Hanna Schwander
A01=Tim Vlandas
Author_Aidan Regan
Author_Cyril Benoit
Author_Hanna Schwander
Author_Tim Vlandas
capitalism
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Category=JPA
Category=JPFA
Category=KCP
climate finance
decarbonization
degrowth
democratic politics
economic growth
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Green state
liberal democracy
neoliberalism
post-growth
technocracy
Product details
- ISBN 9781788218894
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 30 Apr 2026
- Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
Governments face a conflicting choice between economic growth, democracy and tackling the climate crisis. They cannot achieve all three objectives simultaneously and the growing tensions between them are being played out in countries across the world. It is the new trilemma of advanced capitalist democracy.
The authors use this trilemma as a fresh analytic framework to conceptualize these trade-offs and tensions in the study of capitalist democracies. The type of democratic politics required to generate growth and prosperity within the ecological limits of the planet, they argue, has not been taken seriously in the study of comparative political economy and needs to be located at the heart of future research. Given the unprecedented scale of structural reform that governments need to implement to effectively tackle the climate crisis, the authors question whether the transition to carbon neutrality can be done within the liberal rulebook that has governed the politics of advanced capitalism for the past hundred years.
Aidan Regan is Professor of Political Economy at University College Dublin. Hanna Schwander is Full Professor and Chair of Political Sociology and Social Policy at the Humboldt University, Berlin. Cyril Benoît is a CNRS Researcher at the Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics at Sciences Po in Paris. Tim Vlandas is Professor of Comparative Political Economy and Social Policy at the University of Oxford.
Growth, Democracy or Climate Action?
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