Sökning: "Andreas Duit"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 8 avhandlingar innehållade orden Andreas Duit.
1. On Transnational Actor Participation in Global Environmental Governance
Sammanfattning : The formal access of transnational actors (TNA) to international organizations (IO) has increased steadily over the past five decades, and a growing body of literature is at the moment concerned with the theoretical and normative implications of these developments. However, very little is known as of yet about who the TNAs in global governance are, where they come from, which issue areas they focus on, and when and where they choose to participate. LÄS MER
2. Tragedins institutioner : svenskt offentligt miljöskydd under trettio år
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3. Efter folkrörelsepartiet : Om aktivism och politisk förändring i tre svenska riksdagspartier
Sammanfattning : The relationship between a party leadership and party activists is often illustrated by the use of John May’s "Law of curvilinear opinion structures in political parties", i.e. the idea that mid-level party activists are assumed to be more radical than both party sympathisers and the party elite. LÄS MER
4. Fängslande idéer i politik och teori : En teoretisk granskning
Sammanfattning : I den snabbt växande litteraturen om idéer i policyprocessen, som ibland kallats ”the ideational turn” tänker man sig ofta att idéer och språk styr politikens aktörer, snarare än styrs av dem. Hur politiska problem formuleras styr vilka lösningar som ter sig rimliga. Intresset riktas mot politik som intellektuell verksamhet. LÄS MER
5. Governing the Green Economy Transition : Public Opinion, Political Parties, and Environmental Outcomes
Sammanfattning : The green economy presents an attractive framework for how economic growth can continue without harming the environment and promises to deliver more resource efficient, less carbon intensive, less environmentally damaging, and more socially inclusive societies. Over the past fifteen years, the idea of a green economy transition as a means to reconcile economic, environmental and social goals has gained traction among a wide range of policy-making organizations and is incorporated in policy agendas at national and global scales. LÄS MER
