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KNOWLEDGE-DRIVEN POLITICS OR POLITICAL MOTIVATED KNOWLEDGE DISTRIBUTION? THE INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL THINK TANKS ON NATIONAL CLIMATE POLITICS EVIDENCE FROM GERMANY

Autoren:
Ruser, Alexander
Titel:
KNOWLEDGE-DRIVEN POLITICS OR POLITICAL MOTIVATED KNOWLEDGE DISTRIBUTION? THE INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL THINK TANKS ON NATIONAL CLIMATE POLITICS EVIDENCE FROM GERMANY In: Momir Đurović, editors. TRANSITION TO A NEW SOCIETY
Kurzzitat:
Ruser, Alexander: KNOWLEDGE-DRIVEN POLITICS OR POLITICAL MOTIVATED KNOWLEDGE DISTRIBUTION? THE INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL THINK TANKS ON NATIONAL CLIMATE POLITICS EVIDENCE FROM GERMANY, in: Momir Đurović (Hrsg.): TRANSITION TO A NEW SOCIETY, Podgorica, 2014: 179-189 (Scientific Meetings Volume 124).
Publikationstyp:
Buchbeiträge
Abstract:
Climatologists agree on that anthropogenic climate change is among the most pressing political challenges. Despite scientific consent international climate politics are ef- fectively gridlocked since the Copenhagen Summit. Against the background of the grow- ing significance of scientific expertise, especially in highly complex fields like climate poli- tics 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 poli- tics or points towards an increase of political motivated knowledge production and distribu- tion. Comparing national ‘knowledge regimes’ allows for estimating whether we face a tran- sition towards more rational climate politics.
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