Democracy, climate change and global governance

"The urgent challenge of climate change poses a critical test for modern democracy and rules-based international politics. Democracies need to shift from loose policy commitments to real and binding action. Yet, there are enormous collective action problems in combating climate change. Can demo...

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Main Authors: Held, David, Hervey, Angus F.
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: London 2009
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19186622124919048049-Democracy,-climate-change-and-.htm
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Summary:"The urgent challenge of climate change poses a critical test for modern democracy and rules-based international politics. Democracies need to shift from loose policy commitments to real and binding action. Yet, there are enormous collective action problems in combating climate change. Can democratic systems evolve to confront the challenge? At global governance level there has so far been a failure to generate a sound and effective international framework for managing global climate change, whilst at state level solutions are weak and struggle to transcend the normal push and pull of partisan politics. By setting out a range of focused governance and policy recommendations, this paper proposes steps for reforging a rules-based politics, from the nation state to the global level."
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