It’s a Performance, Not an Orchestra! Rethinking Soft Coordination in Global Climate Governance

IF 3.9 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Stefan C. Aykut, Felix Schenuit, Jan Klenke, Emilie D’amico
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Abstract Global climate governance is in transition. As the focus shifts from negotiations to implementation, the quest for ways to effectively coordinate ambitious climate action has become a key concern. While existing studies frame this problem mostly in terms of institutional design (to “facilitate” state ambition) and strategic delegation of authority (to “orchestrate” nonstate action), this article builds on dramaturgical policy analysis to examine soft coordination in practice. Using ethnographic methods, we analyze public performances at the twenty-fifth Conference of the Parties (COP25) in Madrid. We find that these were shaped by preestablished governance scripts and social roles available to participants, but also by creative improvisations and interventions. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Secretariat and COP Presidency intervened to configure the physical setting of the conference, mold its narrative arch, and shape available roles. We conclude that performances and dramaturgical interventions are important tools of soft coordination in global climate governance. Their analysis constitutes a productive entry point for grasping contemporary transformations in global politics.
这是演出,不是管弦乐队!对全球气候治理软协调的再思考
摘要全球气候治理正在转型。随着重点从谈判转向实施,寻求有效协调雄心勃勃的气候行动的方法已成为一个关键问题。虽然现有的研究主要从制度设计(“促进”国家野心)和战略授权(“协调”非国家行动)两个方面来阐述这个问题,但本文建立在戏剧政策分析的基础上,考察实践中的软协调。使用人种学方法,我们分析了在马德里举行的第二十五届缔约方大会(COP25)上的公共表演。我们发现,这些都是由预先制定的治理脚本和参与者可以扮演的社会角色塑造的,也有创造性的即兴创作和干预。《联合国气候变化框架公约》秘书处和缔约方会议主席进行了干预,以配置会议的物理环境,塑造其叙事拱门,并塑造可用的角色。我们得出的结论是,表演和戏剧干预是全球气候治理中软协调的重要工具。他们的分析为把握当代全球政治变革提供了一个富有成效的切入点。
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CiteScore
7.40
自引率
8.30%
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期刊介绍: Global Environmental Politics examines the relationship between global political forces and environmental change, with particular attention given to the implications of local-global interactions for environmental management as well as the implications of environmental change for world politics. Each issue is divided into research articles and a shorter forum articles focusing on issues such as the role of states, multilateral institutions and agreements, trade, international finance, corporations, science and technology, and grassroots movements.
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