“IT HAPPENED BEHIND CLOSED DOORS”: LEGISLATIVE BUFFERING AS AN INFORMAL MECHANISM OF POLITICAL MEDIATION*

Joshua A. Basseches
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Abstract

The political mediation model explains movement policy outcomes ranging from complete failure to total success. However, the qualitative mechanisms through which political mediation occurs empirically remain understudied, especially as they relate to the content-specifying stages of the legislative process. Furthermore, while we know that political mediation is context dependent, key elements of what political context entails remain underspecified. This article addresses these gaps by tracing the influence of a coalition of social movement organizations (SMOs) seeking to simultaneously shape the content of two major climate bills in a progressive U.S. state where the climate movement enjoys a relatively favorable political context overall. Comparing the divergent trajectories and outcomes of the two bills illuminates the process of legislative buffering, which is conceptualized as an informal mechanism of political mediation. The comparative analysis also reveals situational elements of political context that can present additional hurdles movements must overcome to maximize their success.
“闭门造车”:立法缓冲作为一种非正式的政治调解机制
政治调解模型解释了从完全失败到完全成功的运动政策结果。然而,政治调解在经验上发生的定性机制仍未得到充分研究,特别是因为它们与立法进程的内容具体阶段有关。此外,虽然我们知道政治调解依赖于语境,但政治语境所包含的关键要素仍未明确。本文通过追踪社会运动组织联盟(SMOs)的影响来解决这些差距,该联盟试图同时塑造美国进步州的两项主要气候法案的内容,其中气候运动总体上享有相对有利的政治背景。比较两项法案的不同轨迹和结果,可以揭示立法缓冲的过程,立法缓冲被概念为一种非正式的政治调解机制。对比分析还揭示了政治背景的情境因素,这些因素可能会带来运动必须克服的额外障碍,以最大限度地取得成功。
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