globalchange  > 气候减缓与适应
DOI: 10.1080/14494035.2019.1579505
WOS记录号: WOS:000463824700007
论文题名:
Designing stakeholder learning dialogues for effective global governance
作者: Cashore, Benjamin1,2; Bernstein, Steven3; Humphreys, David4; Visseren-Hamakers, Ingrid5,6; Rietig, Katharine7
通讯作者: Cashore, Benjamin
刊名: POLICY AND SOCIETY
ISSN: 1449-4035
EISSN: 1839-3373
出版年: 2019
卷: 38, 期:1, 页码:118-147
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Multi-stakeholder dialogues ; policy learning ; transnational global governance ; pathways of influence
WOS关键词: INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL REGIMES ; CROSS-SECTOR COLLABORATIONS ; EUROPEAN-UNION ; POLICY-MAKING ; STATE ; BRITISH ; LESSONS ; ACTORS ; NORMS ; US
WOS学科分类: Political Science ; Public Administration
WOS研究方向: Government & Law ; Public Administration
英文摘要:

A growing scholarship on multistakeholder learning dialogues suggests the importance of closely managing learning processes to help stakeholders anticipate which policies are likely to be effective. Much less work has focused on how to manage effective transnational multistakeholder learning dialogues, many of which aim to help address critical global environmental and social problems such as climate change or biodiversity loss. They face three central challenges. First, they rarely shape policies and behaviors directly, but work to 'nudge' or 'tip the scales' in domestic settings. Second, they run the risk of generating 'compromise' approaches incapable of ameliorating the original problem definition for which the dialogue was created. Third, they run the risk of being overly influenced, or captured, by powerful interests whose rationale for participating is to shift problem definitions or narrow instrument choices to those innocuous to their organizational or individual interests. Drawing on policy learning scholarship, we identify a six-stage learning process for anticipating effectiveness designed to minimize these risks while simultaneously fostering innovative approaches for meaningful and longlasting problem solving: Problem definition assessments; Problem framing; Developing coalition membership; Causal framework development; Scoping exercises; Knowledge institutionalization. We also identify six management techniques within each process for engaging transnational dialogues around problem solving. We show that doing so almost always requires anticipating multiple-step causal pathways through which influence of transnational and/or international actors and institutions might occur.


Citation statistics:
资源类型: 期刊论文
标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/127738
Appears in Collections:气候减缓与适应

Files in This Item:

There are no files associated with this item.


作者单位: 1.Yale Univ, Sch Forestry & Environm Studies, New Haven, CT 06511 USA
2.Yale Univ, Macmillan Ctr, New Haven, CT USA
3.Univ Toronto, Dept Polit Sci, Toronto, ON, Canada
4.Open Univ, Fac Arts & Social Sci, Milton Keynes, Bucks, England
5.George Mason Univ, Dept Environm Sci & Policy, Fairfax, VA 22030 USA
6.Radboud Univ Nijmegen, Nijmegen, Netherlands
7.Newcastle Univ, Sch Geog Polit & Sociol, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear, England

Recommended Citation:
Cashore, Benjamin,Bernstein, Steven,Humphreys, David,et al. Designing stakeholder learning dialogues for effective global governance[J]. POLICY AND SOCIETY,2019-01-01,38(1):118-147
Service
Recommend this item
Sava as my favorate item
Show this item's statistics
Export Endnote File
Google Scholar
Similar articles in Google Scholar
[Cashore, Benjamin]'s Articles
[Bernstein, Steven]'s Articles
[Humphreys, David]'s Articles
百度学术
Similar articles in Baidu Scholar
[Cashore, Benjamin]'s Articles
[Bernstein, Steven]'s Articles
[Humphreys, David]'s Articles
CSDL cross search
Similar articles in CSDL Cross Search
[Cashore, Benjamin]‘s Articles
[Bernstein, Steven]‘s Articles
[Humphreys, David]‘s Articles
Related Copyright Policies
Null
收藏/分享
所有评论 (0)
暂无评论
 

Items in IR are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.