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Climate Policy Networks

Comparative Politics
Environmental Policy
Governance
Public Policy
Coalition
Climate Change
Policy Change
Policy-Making
P055
Monica Di Gregorio
University of Leeds
Aasa Karimo
University of Helsinki

Tuesday 09:00 - 10:45 BST (25/08/2020)

Abstract

Climate change is a ‘wicked problem’ that involves a number of complexities which makes to governance and policy-making challenging. A policy networks lens, can help us explain the complexities of formal institutional and informal linkages between diverse yet interdependent policy actors and how they shape climate change policy-making and implementation. The call is open to substantive, theoretical, and methodological contributions to climate policy networks. We particularly welcome studies on multi-level governance, coalition work and socio-ecological systems, as well as multi-layer, comparative and longitudinal policy networks analyses.

Title Details
The Devil Shift and Brokerage Roles: Comparing Policy Networks in Four Countries View Paper Details
Climate Change Litigation Networks in the U.S.: Comparing Pro and Anti-Regulatory Coalitions Around Federally Mandated GHG Emissions Standards View Paper Details
Coalitions in Indonesia REDD+: Transformational Change or Strengthening Self-Interests? View Paper Details
Divisive Beliefs Drive Coalition Formation: Evidence from Climate Policy Networks in Eleven Countries View Paper Details