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This book demonstrates that overall stronger democratic principles and 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.
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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.
Author Biography
Frederic Hanusch is a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies (IASS), Potsdam, Germany.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction Part I The Bases for the AnalysesChapter 2. The unknown influence of democratic qualities on climate performanceChapter 3. The concept and the operationalization of democratic efficacy Part II. An Empirical Analysis of the Democracy-Climate Nexus Chapter 4. Analysis I: more leads to more –positive statistical trends Chapter 5. Analysis II: Canada's Kyoto Protocol process, 1995-2012 - a case study perspectiveChapter 6. 1995-1997: Chrétien makes use of the prerogativeChapter 7. 1998-2002: futile consultationsChapter 8. 2003-2005: undemocratic unpredictabilityChapter 9. 2006-2012: democratic weakening and climate change as a shield issueChapter 10. Discussion analysis II: linkages between democratic quality and climate performancePart III. SynergyChapter 11. Overall discussionChapter 12. ConclusionAfterword
Review
"Even though there is little doubt that climate change challenges the practice of democracy in multiple ways, the exact relationship between both is still insufficiently understood. Based on extensive data analysis, Frederic Hanusch demonstrates in great detail that countries that are more democratic also cope more successfully with climate change. The call for eco-authoritarianism – at times still raised in some quarters – can be soundly rejected based on Hanusch's work. Democracy and Climate Change is a major contribution and important reading for all who care about the future of our democracies in a warmer world." – Frank Biermann, Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, and Chair of the Earth System Governance Project"Established democracies today face a variety of troubles as the global response to climate change hangs in the balance. In this context, Frederic Hanusch has produced a timely, sophisticated and compelling empirical analysis of how democratic quality promotes effective climate policy performance, systematically bringing evidence to bear on a vital question." – John Dryzek, Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance, University of Canberra, Australia "This book represents a step-change in understanding the relationship between democratic systems and climate change mitigation. Through careful analysis of the characteristics of existing democracies, Frederic Hanusch provides compelling evidence that democratic quality has an effect on climate policy and reduction of greenhouse gases. The application of a conceptually novel account of democratic efficacy allows Hanusch to develop the politically significant argument that democratising democracy is critical in the fight against climate change." – Graham Smith, Centre for the Study of Democracy, University of Westminster, and Chair of the Foundation for Democracy and Sustainable Development, UK
Details ISBN0367248042 Year 2019 ISBN-10 0367248042 ISBN-13 9780367248048 Format Paperback Pages 288 Series Routledge Global Cooperation Series Imprint Routledge Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 363.73874561 Author Frederic Hanusch Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd Publication Date 2019-06-10 UK Release Date 2019-06-10 AU Release Date 2019-06-10 NZ Release Date 2019-06-10 Illustrations 18 Tables, black and white; 21 Line drawings, black and white; 39 Illustrations, black and white Alternative 9780415371162 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education We've got this
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