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Climate Policy Changes In Germany And Japan A Path To Paradigmatic Policy Change Rie Watanabe

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Climate Policy Changes In Germany And Japan A Path To Paradigmatic Policy Change Rie Watanabe
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.41 MB
Author: Rie Watanabe
ISBN: 9781136717505, 9780415615754, 1136717501, 0415615755, 2010048561
Language: English
Year: 2011
Volume: 41

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Climate Policy Changes In Germany And Japan A Path To Paradigmatic Policy Change Rie Watanabe by Rie Watanabe 9781136717505, 9780415615754, 1136717501, 0415615755, 2010048561 instant download after payment.

Climate Policy Changes in Germany and Japan compares two decades of climate policy development in Germany and Japan. It examines whether there is any difference between the types and levels of policy change in the two countries, and, if so, what factors account for the difference. Using a comparison of climate policy changes in Germany and Japan from 1987 to 2005 as a basis, it also discusses the effectiveness and the limits of existing theories of policy change and policy process, most notably the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF), Punctuated Equilibrium Approach and Multiple Stream Approach, and explores the theoretical question as to how long-term, paradigmatic policy change takes place. The book lastly presents a hypothetical model of the mechanisms of paradigmatic policy change.

The two countries form a useful comparative approach to the issue of climate change. They represent the range of types and levels of changes in policies to control CO2 emissions in the industrial and energy sectors (dependent variables), while also demonstrating similarities in a number of independent variables: the size and structure of their economies; their shares in global GHG emissions; their general policy-making styles, including strong administrative systems and close relationships between ministries and industries; and their general environmental policies.

Climate Policy Changes in Germany and Japan will be of interest to students and scholars of environmental and comparative politics.

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