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This comprehensive volume provides the first book-length account on the politics of fossil fuel subsidies. This title is also available as Open Access.
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This comprehensive volume provides the first book-length account on the politics of fossil fuel subsidies. This title is also available as Open Access.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 784g
- ISBN-13: 9781108416795
- ISBN-10: 1108416799
- Artikelnr.: 51493115
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 784g
- ISBN-13: 9781108416795
- ISBN-10: 1108416799
- Artikelnr.: 51493115
Part I. Introduction: 1. The politics of fossil fuel subsidies and their
reform: an introduction Jakob Skovgaard and Harro van Asselt; Part II. The
Scope of the Challenge: 2. Defining and measuring fossil fuel subsidies
Doug Koplow; 3. Reforming fossil fuel subsidies: the art of the possible
Shelagh Whitley and Laurie van der Burg; 4. The political economy of
incumbency: fossil fuel subsidies in global and historical context Peter
Newell and Phil Johnstone; Part III. The International Politics of Fossil
Fuel Subsidies and Their Reform: 5. Fossil fuel subsidy reform: an
international norm perspective Thijs Van de Graaf and Mathieu Blondeel; 6.
International push, domestic reform? The influence of international
economic institutions on fossil fuel subsidy reform Jakob Svovgaard; 7.
Fossil fuel subsidies and the global trade regime Ronald Steenblik, Jehan
Sauvage and Christina Timiliotis; 8. Fossil fuel subsidies and the global
climate regime Harro van Asselt, Laura Merrill and Kati Kulovesi; 9.
Anatomy of an international norm entrepreneur: the friends of fossil fuel
subsidy reform Vernon Rive; 10. The global subsidies initiative: catalytic
actors and the politics of fossil fuel subsidy reform Nathan Lemphers,
Steven Bernstein and Matthew Hoffmann; Part IV. The Domestic Politics of
Fossil Fuel Subsidies and Their Reform: 11. Fossil fuel subsidy reform in
Indonesia: the struggle for successful reform Kathryn Chelminski; 12.
Lessons from the world's largest subsidy benefit transfer scheme: the case
of liquefied petroleum gas subsidy reform in India Abhishek Jain, Shalu
Agrawal and Karthik Ganesan; 13. Sustaining carbon lock-in: fossil fuel
subsidies in South Africa Jesse Burton, Tawney Lott and Britta Rennkamp;
14. The politics of subsidies to coal extraction in Colombia Claudia
Strambo, Ana Carolina González Espinosa, Angélica Puertas Velasco and Aaron
Atteridge; 15. Reforming Egypt's fossil fuel subsidies in the context of a
changing social contract Tom S. H. Moerenhout; 16. Actors, frames and
contexts in fossil fuel subsidy reform: the case of Trinidad and Tobago
Michelle Scobie; Part V. Synthesis and Conclusions: 17. Conclusions and
ways forward Jakob Skovgaard and Harro van Asselt; Index.
reform: an introduction Jakob Skovgaard and Harro van Asselt; Part II. The
Scope of the Challenge: 2. Defining and measuring fossil fuel subsidies
Doug Koplow; 3. Reforming fossil fuel subsidies: the art of the possible
Shelagh Whitley and Laurie van der Burg; 4. The political economy of
incumbency: fossil fuel subsidies in global and historical context Peter
Newell and Phil Johnstone; Part III. The International Politics of Fossil
Fuel Subsidies and Their Reform: 5. Fossil fuel subsidy reform: an
international norm perspective Thijs Van de Graaf and Mathieu Blondeel; 6.
International push, domestic reform? The influence of international
economic institutions on fossil fuel subsidy reform Jakob Svovgaard; 7.
Fossil fuel subsidies and the global trade regime Ronald Steenblik, Jehan
Sauvage and Christina Timiliotis; 8. Fossil fuel subsidies and the global
climate regime Harro van Asselt, Laura Merrill and Kati Kulovesi; 9.
Anatomy of an international norm entrepreneur: the friends of fossil fuel
subsidy reform Vernon Rive; 10. The global subsidies initiative: catalytic
actors and the politics of fossil fuel subsidy reform Nathan Lemphers,
Steven Bernstein and Matthew Hoffmann; Part IV. The Domestic Politics of
Fossil Fuel Subsidies and Their Reform: 11. Fossil fuel subsidy reform in
Indonesia: the struggle for successful reform Kathryn Chelminski; 12.
Lessons from the world's largest subsidy benefit transfer scheme: the case
of liquefied petroleum gas subsidy reform in India Abhishek Jain, Shalu
Agrawal and Karthik Ganesan; 13. Sustaining carbon lock-in: fossil fuel
subsidies in South Africa Jesse Burton, Tawney Lott and Britta Rennkamp;
14. The politics of subsidies to coal extraction in Colombia Claudia
Strambo, Ana Carolina González Espinosa, Angélica Puertas Velasco and Aaron
Atteridge; 15. Reforming Egypt's fossil fuel subsidies in the context of a
changing social contract Tom S. H. Moerenhout; 16. Actors, frames and
contexts in fossil fuel subsidy reform: the case of Trinidad and Tobago
Michelle Scobie; Part V. Synthesis and Conclusions: 17. Conclusions and
ways forward Jakob Skovgaard and Harro van Asselt; Index.
Part I. Introduction: 1. The politics of fossil fuel subsidies and their
reform: an introduction Jakob Skovgaard and Harro van Asselt; Part II. The
Scope of the Challenge: 2. Defining and measuring fossil fuel subsidies
Doug Koplow; 3. Reforming fossil fuel subsidies: the art of the possible
Shelagh Whitley and Laurie van der Burg; 4. The political economy of
incumbency: fossil fuel subsidies in global and historical context Peter
Newell and Phil Johnstone; Part III. The International Politics of Fossil
Fuel Subsidies and Their Reform: 5. Fossil fuel subsidy reform: an
international norm perspective Thijs Van de Graaf and Mathieu Blondeel; 6.
International push, domestic reform? The influence of international
economic institutions on fossil fuel subsidy reform Jakob Svovgaard; 7.
Fossil fuel subsidies and the global trade regime Ronald Steenblik, Jehan
Sauvage and Christina Timiliotis; 8. Fossil fuel subsidies and the global
climate regime Harro van Asselt, Laura Merrill and Kati Kulovesi; 9.
Anatomy of an international norm entrepreneur: the friends of fossil fuel
subsidy reform Vernon Rive; 10. The global subsidies initiative: catalytic
actors and the politics of fossil fuel subsidy reform Nathan Lemphers,
Steven Bernstein and Matthew Hoffmann; Part IV. The Domestic Politics of
Fossil Fuel Subsidies and Their Reform: 11. Fossil fuel subsidy reform in
Indonesia: the struggle for successful reform Kathryn Chelminski; 12.
Lessons from the world's largest subsidy benefit transfer scheme: the case
of liquefied petroleum gas subsidy reform in India Abhishek Jain, Shalu
Agrawal and Karthik Ganesan; 13. Sustaining carbon lock-in: fossil fuel
subsidies in South Africa Jesse Burton, Tawney Lott and Britta Rennkamp;
14. The politics of subsidies to coal extraction in Colombia Claudia
Strambo, Ana Carolina González Espinosa, Angélica Puertas Velasco and Aaron
Atteridge; 15. Reforming Egypt's fossil fuel subsidies in the context of a
changing social contract Tom S. H. Moerenhout; 16. Actors, frames and
contexts in fossil fuel subsidy reform: the case of Trinidad and Tobago
Michelle Scobie; Part V. Synthesis and Conclusions: 17. Conclusions and
ways forward Jakob Skovgaard and Harro van Asselt; Index.
reform: an introduction Jakob Skovgaard and Harro van Asselt; Part II. The
Scope of the Challenge: 2. Defining and measuring fossil fuel subsidies
Doug Koplow; 3. Reforming fossil fuel subsidies: the art of the possible
Shelagh Whitley and Laurie van der Burg; 4. The political economy of
incumbency: fossil fuel subsidies in global and historical context Peter
Newell and Phil Johnstone; Part III. The International Politics of Fossil
Fuel Subsidies and Their Reform: 5. Fossil fuel subsidy reform: an
international norm perspective Thijs Van de Graaf and Mathieu Blondeel; 6.
International push, domestic reform? The influence of international
economic institutions on fossil fuel subsidy reform Jakob Svovgaard; 7.
Fossil fuel subsidies and the global trade regime Ronald Steenblik, Jehan
Sauvage and Christina Timiliotis; 8. Fossil fuel subsidies and the global
climate regime Harro van Asselt, Laura Merrill and Kati Kulovesi; 9.
Anatomy of an international norm entrepreneur: the friends of fossil fuel
subsidy reform Vernon Rive; 10. The global subsidies initiative: catalytic
actors and the politics of fossil fuel subsidy reform Nathan Lemphers,
Steven Bernstein and Matthew Hoffmann; Part IV. The Domestic Politics of
Fossil Fuel Subsidies and Their Reform: 11. Fossil fuel subsidy reform in
Indonesia: the struggle for successful reform Kathryn Chelminski; 12.
Lessons from the world's largest subsidy benefit transfer scheme: the case
of liquefied petroleum gas subsidy reform in India Abhishek Jain, Shalu
Agrawal and Karthik Ganesan; 13. Sustaining carbon lock-in: fossil fuel
subsidies in South Africa Jesse Burton, Tawney Lott and Britta Rennkamp;
14. The politics of subsidies to coal extraction in Colombia Claudia
Strambo, Ana Carolina González Espinosa, Angélica Puertas Velasco and Aaron
Atteridge; 15. Reforming Egypt's fossil fuel subsidies in the context of a
changing social contract Tom S. H. Moerenhout; 16. Actors, frames and
contexts in fossil fuel subsidy reform: the case of Trinidad and Tobago
Michelle Scobie; Part V. Synthesis and Conclusions: 17. Conclusions and
ways forward Jakob Skovgaard and Harro van Asselt; Index.