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Title Multilevel reinforcing dynamics: Global climate governance and European renewable energy policy
ID_Doc 63901
Authors Rietig, K
Title Multilevel reinforcing dynamics: Global climate governance and European renewable energy policy
Year 2021
Published Public Administration, 99, 1
Abstract This article breaks new ground by revisiting the Multiple Streams Framework as central public policy theory and modifying it to take into account multilevel reinforcing dynamics. This is important as it allows policy change to be explained more accurately given the empirical interdependencies between policy-making on the national, regional (e.g., European) and international levels, which so far have not been sufficiently taken into account by traditional public policy theories. It process-traces how EU-level policies motivated by energy security considerations and global climate leadership ambitions influenced international-level agenda-setting. Global climate change commitments in turn influenced European renewable energy and climate policy. Such multilevel reinforcing dynamics were central for the 2009 European Renewable Energy Directive, the 2030 Climate and Energy Framework and the 2050 European Green Deal proposal to emerge and subsequently facilitated the 2015 Paris Agreement on Climate Change, which in turn motivated developed and developing countries to legislate and implement climate and renewable energy policies.
PDF https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdfdirect/10.1111/padm.12674

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