Transatlantic Interdependence in US Climate Change Policy: Cross-Border State-Business Relations Challenging State Autonomy
- Topics:
- Business Ethics
- Tags:
- Autonomy,
- Autonomy Corp. Plc,
- Climate,
- Federal Government,
- Government,
- Policy,
- Vrije Universiteit
- Source:
- Vrije Universiteit
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Overview: While the US federal government rejects to participate in the Kyoto Protocol, business in the US is increasingly adapting to Kyoto-style policies. This raises questions about the autonomy of the federal government and state-business relations in climate change policy. Realist, neo-Marxist and liberal scholars each provide different answers to the question of state autonomy. In the case of US climate change policy and the automobile sector, the liberal perspective of a multi-centric world best captures the dynamics at work, this paper argues.
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Format: PDF | Size: 509KB | Date: May 2005 | Pages: 37
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