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Knowledge- driven politics or politically motivated knowledge distribution? The influence of environmental think tanks on national climate politics Evidence from Germany

Staats- und Gesellschaftswissenschaften

Autoren:
Ruser, Alexander
Titel:
Knowledge- driven politics or politically motivated knowledge distribution? The influence of environmental think tanks on national climate politics Evidence from Germany In: Montenegrin Academy of Science and Art, editors. Transition to a New Society - Conference Proceedings
Kurzzitat:
Ruser, Alexander: Knowledge- driven politics or politically motivated knowledge distribution? The influence of environmental think tanks on national climate politics Evidence from Germany, in: Montenegrin Academy of Science and Art (Hrsg.): Transition to a New Society - Conference Proceedings, Podgorica, 2014: ?-? (in Druck).
Publikationstyp:
Buchbeiträge
Abstract:
Climatologists agree on that anthropogenic climate change is among the most pressing political challenges. Despite scientific consent international climate politics are effectively gridlocked since the Copenhagen Summit. Against the background of the growing significance of scientific expertise, especially in highly complex fields like climate politics the global spread of specialized agencies (environmental think tanks) has to be analyzed with regard to the question whether scientific consulting indicates a rationalization of politics or points towards an increase of political motivated knowledge production and distribution. Comparing national ‘knowledge regimes’ allows for estimating whether we face a transition towards more rational climate politics.
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