非国家行为体对欧洲绿色新政的反应:对生态社会整合的启示

Non‐State Actor Reactions to the European Green Deal: Implications for Eco‐Social Integration

Regulation & Governance · 2025
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本文研究非国家行为体如何回应欧洲绿色新政,发现三类行为体策略不同,且现有格局不利于生态社会整合,但对挑战者提供了话语机会。

Abstract

ABSTRACT In response to the interconnected ecological and social crises, there is growing interest in the integration of climate and social policy, both in academic discourse and in public debate. While the European Union has begun to address both dimensions jointly through the European Green Deal (EGD), it remains institutionally separate at the national level. Non‐state actors on both levels are increasingly engaged in debates about the social consequences of climate change and related policies. Drawing on field theory , this article conceptualizes the EGD as a field intervention and examines how national‐level actors respond to it—specifically, whether these responses signal an emerging field change . Using Germany as a case study, the article analyzes a dataset of public communications by non‐state actors in the eco‐social nexus at both the EU and the national level. A mixed‐methods approach combines computer‐assisted quantitative text analysis tools such as Structural Topic Modeling and Sentiment Analysis with selective qualitative document analysis. The findings reveal three distinct actor types and their respective strategies: (1) less‐equipped challengers, who largely ignore the EGD; (2) well‐equipped challengers, who engage with it to advance eco‐social demands; and (3) incumbents, who either frame the EGD positively to promote investments in their respective industry or explicitly oppose its objectives. Given the dominance of incumbents' strategies in the debate, combined with their structural advantages, the article concludes that the EGD is unlikely to trigger substantial field change toward national eco‐social integration—yet it offers critical discursive opportunities for challengers.

欧洲绿色新政非国家行为体生态社会整合德国气候政策