How do civil society organizations influence climate change politics? Evidence from India, Indonesia, and Finland

IF 0.7 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE Journal of Civil Society Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI:10.1080/17448689.2022.2164026
Eeva Luhtakallio, Tuomas Ylä‐Anttila, Anu Lounela
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ABSTRACT In this article, the efforts of civil society organizations to influence climate change policymaking in three countries with very different traditions of democratic decision making are compared: in a newly developed democracy (Indonesia), in an established democracy in the Global South (India), and in an established democracy in the Global North with an exceptionally strong civil society (Finland). The empirical material consists of 57 in-depth interviews with Civil Society Organization (CSO) representatives. The following three arguments about CSO influence in climate change politics are made: (1) the nation-state is an important avenue of influence for most CSOs, alongside global institutions; (2) CSOs influence states through specific contact points, rather than by challenging the state as a uniform entity; and (3) CSO actors’ perception of influence in climate politics may be stronger where state capacity is weaker, rather than where civil society itself is strong.
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公民社会组织如何影响气候变化政治?来自印度、印度尼西亚和芬兰的证据
本文比较了三个民主决策传统截然不同的国家的公民社会组织在影响气候变化政策制定方面所做的努力:新兴民主国家(印度尼西亚)、成熟民主国家(印度)和公民社会特别强大的成熟民主国家(芬兰)。实证材料包括对公民社会组织(CSO)代表的57次深度访谈。关于公民社会组织在气候变化政治中的影响,本文提出了以下三个论点:(1)民族国家是大多数公民社会组织的重要影响途径,与全球机构一样;(2)公民社会组织通过特定的接触点影响国家,而不是通过挑战作为统一实体的国家;(3)在国家能力较弱的地方,公民社会组织行动者对气候政治影响的感知可能更强,而不是在公民社会本身强大的地方。
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