GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE;
GOVERNMENTALITY;
ORGANIZATIONS;
DISCOURSES;
NETWORKS;
CITIES;
STATE;
D O I:
10.1162/glep.2009.9.1.58
中图分类号:
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号:
08 ;
0830 ;
摘要:
The governance of climate change has traditionally been conceived as an issue of international co-operation and considered through the lens of regime analysis. Increasingly, scholars of global governance have highlighted the multiple parallel initiatives involving a range of actors at different levels of governance through which this issue is being addressed. In this paper, we argue that this phenomenon warrants a re-engagement with some of the conceptual cornerstones of international studies. We highlight the conceptual challenges posed by the increasing involvement of non-nation-state actors (NNSAs) in the governance of climate change and explore the potential for drawing from alternative theoretical traditions to address these challenges. Specifically, the paper combines insights from neo-Gramscian and govern mentality perspectives as a means of providing the critical space required to generate deeper understanding of: (a) the nature of power in global governance;(b) the relationship between public and private authority; (c) the dynamics between structure and agency; and (d) the rationalities and practices of governance.
机构:
Institute for Urban and Environmental Studies Chinese Academy of Social SciencesInstitute for Urban and Environmental Studies Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
PAN Jiahua
WANG Mou
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机构:
Institute for Urban and Environmental Studies Chinese Academy of Social SciencesInstitute for Urban and Environmental Studies Chinese Academy of Social Sciences