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Multilevel climate governance in Brazil and Indonesia

  • Focusing on forest policy and urban climate politics in Brazil and Indonesia, the primary objective of this chapter is to identify domestic pioneers and leaders who, compared to other sectors, governmental levels or jurisdictions within the same nation-state, move ‘ahead of the troops’ (Liefferink and Wurzel, 2017: 2-3). The chapter focuses especially on the role of multilevel governance in bringing about pioneership and leadership and on the different types of that have emerged. It also explores whether and, if so, to what extent domestic pioneers and leaders attract followers and whether there are signs of sustained domestic leadership. The chapter identifies the actors that constitute pioneers and leaders and assesses the processes which lead to their emergence. The chapter authors take up Wurzel et al.’s (2019) call to open up the black box of the nation-state. But instead of stressing the role of non-state actors, the chapter authors focus on vertical interactions among different governmental levels within nation states. The mainFocusing on forest policy and urban climate politics in Brazil and Indonesia, the primary objective of this chapter is to identify domestic pioneers and leaders who, compared to other sectors, governmental levels or jurisdictions within the same nation-state, move ‘ahead of the troops’ (Liefferink and Wurzel, 2017: 2-3). The chapter focuses especially on the role of multilevel governance in bringing about pioneership and leadership and on the different types of that have emerged. It also explores whether and, if so, to what extent domestic pioneers and leaders attract followers and whether there are signs of sustained domestic leadership. The chapter identifies the actors that constitute pioneers and leaders and assesses the processes which lead to their emergence. The chapter authors take up Wurzel et al.’s (2019) call to open up the black box of the nation-state. But instead of stressing the role of non-state actors, the chapter authors focus on vertical interactions among different governmental levels within nation states. The main argument put forward is that international and transnational processes, incentives, and ideas often trigger the development of domestic pioneership and leadership. Such processes, however, cannot be understood properly if domestic politics and dynamics across governmental levels within the nation-state are not taken into account.show moreshow less

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Author details:Markus LedererORCiDGND, Chris HöhneORCiD, Fee StehleORCiD, Thomas HickmannORCiDGND, Harald FuhrORCiDGND
DOI:https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003014249
ISBN:978-1-003-01424-9
ISBN:978-0-367-65047-6
ISBN:978-0-367-43436-6
Title of parent work (English):Climate governance across the globe : Pioneers, leaders and followers
Subtitle (English):domestic pioneership and leadership in the Global South
Publisher:Routledge
Place of publishing:Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY
Editor(s):Rüdiger K. W. Wurzel, Mikael Skou Andersen, Paul Tobin
Publication type:Part of a Book
Language:English
Date of first publication:2020/12/31
Publication year:2020
Release date:2023/09/06
Number of pages:19
First page:101
Last Page:119
Organizational units:Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät / Sozialwissenschaften
DDC classification:3 Sozialwissenschaften / 32 Politikwissenschaft / 320 Politikwissenschaft
Peer review:Referiert
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