000771041 000__ 05634cam\a2200541Ii\4500 000771041 001__ 771041 000771041 005__ 20230306142431.0 000771041 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 000771041 007__ cr\un\nnnunnun 000771041 008__ 150619s2015\\\\gw\\\\\\ob\\\\000\0\eng\d 000771041 019__ $$a914151090$$a934284775 000771041 020__ $$a9783658104801$$q(electronic book) 000771041 020__ $$a3658104805$$q(electronic book) 000771041 020__ $$z3658104791 000771041 020__ $$z9783658104795 000771041 0247_ $$a10.1007/978-3-658-10480-1$$2doi 000771041 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)ocn911200772 000771041 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)911200772$$z(OCoLC)914151090$$z(OCoLC)934284775 000771041 040__ $$aN$T$$beng$$erda$$epn$$cN$T$$dN$T$$dGW5XE$$dIDEBK$$dYDXCP$$dEBLCP$$dDEBSZ$$dCOO$$dCDX$$dOCLCF$$dOCLCQ$$dHLS$$dOCLCQ$$dKSU$$dIAO$$dIAS$$dIAD$$dJBG 000771041 043__ $$ae-gx---$$as-bl--- 000771041 049__ $$aISEA 000771041 050_4 $$aK3981 000771041 08204 $$a346.04679$$223 000771041 1001_ $$aRoehrkasten, Sybille,$$eauthor. 000771041 24510 $$aGlobal governance on renewable energy :$$bcontrasting the ideas of the German and the Brazilian governments /$$cSybille Roehrkasten ; with a foreword by Prof. Dr. Miranda Schreurs. 000771041 264_1 $$aWiesbaden [Germany] :$$bSpringer VS,$$c[2015] 000771041 300__ $$a1 online resource 000771041 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000771041 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 000771041 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 000771041 347__ $$atext file$$bPDF$$2rda 000771041 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references. 000771041 5050_ $$aForeword; Preface and Acknowledgement; Contents; List of Tables; List of Figures; List of Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Research Purpose and Questions; 1.2 State of the Art; 1.3 Theoretical-Analytical Framework; 1.4 Methodological Approach; 1.5 Outline; 2 Theoretical-Analytical Framework: Contested Ideas in Global Governance; 2.1 Global Governance As a Perspective on Transboundary Policy-Making; 2.1.1 Contextualizing Global Governance Research; 2.1.2 Blurring the Boundaries between Domestic and Global Affairs; 2.1.3 Governments: Central, but not the Only Actors. 000771041 5058_ $$a2.1.4 Value Added of Transboundary Cooperation2.1.5 Transboundary Policy-Making in the Absence of a Supreme Authority; 2.2 Integrating Contested Ideas into Global Governance Research; 2.2.1 The Role of Ideas in Global Governance; 2.2.2 Contestation and Power in Global Governance; 2.2.3 Global Governors; 2.2.4 Global Governance as a Concept of the OECD World?; 2.3 Actor-Centered Framework for the Analysis of Global Governance Ideas; 2.3.1 Policy Actors as Drafters and Carriers of Ideas; 2.3.2 Weak Cognitivism and its Basic Behavioral Assumptions. 000771041 5058_ $$a2.3.3 Ideas as Causes and Results of Political Action2.3.4 Ideas on Global Renewable Energy Governance: Contents and Reasons Behind; 2.4 Methodology; 2.4.1 Interpretative Research Design; 2.4.2 Comparative Case Study Analysis; 2.4.3 Sources; 3 Global Governance on Renewable Energy; 3.1 Tracing the Origins and Evolution; 3.1.1 The Origins of Global Energy Governance; 3.1.2 Initial Attempts to Promote Renewable Energy; 3.1.3 Transboundary Policy-Making on Renewables Taking Shape; 3.2 Global Challenges Addressed by Renewable Energy Promotion; 3.2.1 Energy Security; 3.2.2 Access to Energy. 000771041 5058_ $$a3.2.3 Environmental Sustainability3.2.4 Trade-Offs Involved; 3.3 Structural Characteristics; 3.3.1 Dominance of National Policy-Making; 3.3.2 Fragmentation; 3.4 Global Governors and their Governance Activities; 3.4.1 IRENA; 3.4.2 IEA; 3.4.3 REEEP; 3.4.4 REN21; 3.4.5 GBEP; 3.4.6 CEM; 3.4.7 UN Bodies and Agencies; 3.4.8 G8 and G20; 3.5 A Snapshot at Contestation and Social Construction; 4 German Ideas on Global Renewable Energy Governance; 4.1 Tracing the Government's Action on Global Renewable EnergyGovernance; 4.1.1 The Renewables 2004 Conference and the Establishment of REN21. 000771041 5058_ $$a4.1.2 Founding IRENA4.1.3 Launch of the Renewables Club; 4.2 Ideas on Global Renewable Energy Governance; 4.2.1 Global Challenges: Predominance of Climate Protection; 4.2.2 Renewable Energy Options: Sustainability and Electricity Markets; 4.2.3 Barriers: Markets and Policies Favoring Conventional Energy; 4.2.4 Tasks: Improving Domestic Regulatory Frameworks; 4.2.5 Global Governors: Providing Information and Advice on Renewable Energy; 4.2.6 Salient Features: the Responsibility of Industrialized Countries to Lead; 4.3 The German Government's Action and Ideas at a Glance. 000771041 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 000771041 520__ $$aComparing Germany's and Brazil's government perspectives, Sybille Roehrkasten reveals that the ideas on global renewable energy governance are highly contested. In her study, the author sheds light on the politics behind the definition of global governance issues, focusing on two pioneers in the worldwide promotion of renewables and two decisive players in this emergent area of global cooperation. 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