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关系权力、中间人与影响力:欧盟水力压裂争议问题研究

Relational Power, Brokers and Influence: A Study on the Controversial Issue of Fracking in the European Union

Journal of Common Market Studies · 2021
被引 2
ABS 3

中文导读

研究非国家行为体如何通过联盟影响欧盟议会在水力压裂问题上的立场,发现企业凭借作为政策子系统中间人的关系权力能够占据优势。

Abstract

Abstract The article studies non‐state actors working in coalitions trying to influence the position of the European Parliament on fracking and shows that businesses can prevail in this arena. It explores the relationship between the inclusion of brokers in coalitions and the coalitions' ability to impact energy and environmental policy. Existing literatures focus on issue salience or attributional power to explain the success of non‐state actors in impacting policy developments. This paper shows that we need to take account of relational power (particularly the power that entities possess as policy subsystem brokers) to explain business influence. The study draws on a wide range of interviews with policy elites conducted during a six‐month fieldwork in Brussels. It uses an innovative combination of thematic analysis of interviews and social networks analysis to explain the success of business interests in influencing the EU policy on fracking.

欧盟政治能源政策环境政策利益集团社会网络分析