Dictatorship and Environment: East Germany and the Limits of Change

IF 0.3 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY Journal of Modern European History Pub Date : 2022-07-21 DOI:10.1177/16118944221113611
Julie Ault
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Contemporary debates about ‘ ecological authoritarianism ’ underscore the relationship between physical environments and the political systems that seek to control and alter them. At the forefront of these issues, today is a political body ’ s ability to react to climate change and implement carbon-reducing policies. 2 As one of the world ’ s largest economies and an authoritarian state, China has been at the centre of the discourse on ecological authoritarianism. 3 This new attention to authoritarian regimes suggests that, over the last four or fi ve decades, scholarship has tended to privilege environmental movements and politics in democratic systems. The plethora of social science and historical literature on green movements and environmental regulation in liberal democracies, such as West Germany, Sweden and the United States, supports this assertion. 4 If the subject of dictatorship and environment was broached, it tended to be in the context of extreme pollution and ecological devastation. 5
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独裁与环境:东德与变革的极限
当代关于“生态威权主义”的辩论强调了物理环境与试图控制和改变它们的政治制度之间的关系。在这些问题的前沿,今天是一个政治机构应对气候变化和实施碳减排政策的能力。2作为世界上最大的经济体之一和威权主义国家,中国一直处于生态威权主义话语的中心。3这种对独裁政权的新关注表明,在过去的四五十年里,学术界倾向于在民主制度中对环境运动和政治给予特权。在西德、瑞典和美国等自由民主国家,大量关于绿色运动和环境监管的社会科学和历史文献支持了这一说法。4如果提出独裁和环境问题,往往是在极端污染和生态破坏的背景下提出的。5.
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