共鸣的政治:阿根廷的跨国可持续性治理

The politics of resonance: Transnational sustainability governance in Argentina

Regulation & Governance · 2015
被引 4
ABS 3

中文导读

通过阿根廷案例,研究为何私人可持续性治理倡议在不同国家参与度不同,发现其受国内政治文化(如国家-社会关系模式、环境议题低可见性、反企业文化)影响。

Abstract

Abstract Why do private governance initiatives trigger greater participation in one country than another? This article examines the domestic dimension of transnational regulation through a case study of private sustainability governance in Argentina. Drawing from theories of contentious politics, the argument poses that the resonance of transnational private governance is shaped by the semantic compatibility of “incoming” sustainability programs against national political culture. Analyzing the limited participation of Argentine actors in contemporary sustainability initiatives, the article claims that the validity and relevance of sustainability programs is affected by three dimensions of national political culture accentuated over the last decade: a politicized model of state‐society relations, the low visibility of environmental matters, and a widespread anti‐corporate culture. By examining the ideational fundamentals of the “politics of resonance” in Argentina, the article makes a relevant and original contribution to transnational regulation literature, highlighting the need for theoretical accounts and empirical analyses that address domestic and cultural variables as fundamental pieces in transnational norm diffusion and effectiveness.

政治学跨国治理可持续性政治文化阿根廷