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Beyond boundaries: Japan, knowledge, and transnational networks in global atmospheric politics.

机译:超越界限:全球大气政治中的日本,知识和跨国网络。

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The atmosphere transcends boundaries. So does the politics of the global atmosphere. This study focuses on Japan, discourse, and knowledge in the politics of the global atmosphere, including ozone layer depletion and climate change. In this study, I show how Japan's policy changed as its knowledge on the global atmosphere progressed from severely limited and distorted, to comprehensive and advanced. The change, I contend, had little to do with availability of or access to knowledge, and instead, was dependent upon the context with which existing scientific knowledge was interpreted. The major determinant of the environmental policy context in Japan, I argue, is the dominant discourse. Discourses, in other words, have a crucial impact on how scientific knowledge is interpreted, which, in turn, has a crucial impact on the policy choices that are made at both the international and domestic levels. This is not to say that an analysis of discourse explains everything. It does not. But, along with an analysis of transnational knowledge, power, and interests, it is a necessary part of the explanation of Japan's policy toward the global atmosphere.; To achieve the objectives of my research, this dissertation uses a two-level (international/domestic) case study of the politics of ozone layer depletion and climate change in Japan. First, I found that what I call a "marriage of convenience" between science and policy was a critical aspect of the process of knowledge and policy construction. Second, my analysis shows that Japan's policy toward global atmospheric issues was manifestly impacted by the discursive power of global environmentalism and the precautionary principle. In this regard, I argue that, in challenging Japan's hitherto dominant kogai discourse and dominant policy making discourse based on "pollution-response," the discourses of global environmentalism and the precautionary principle resulted in a reorganization of institutional arrangements within Japan. Third, my analysis traces the transnationalization of domestic actors in Japan, and shows how these actors---NGOs, industry and industry organizations, and scientists---in linking up with counterparts across borders (1) enhanced their knowledge, (2) reinforced their interests and power, and (3) materially influenced the policy making process.
机译:大气超越边界。全球气氛的政治也是如此。这项研究的重点是日本,话语和全球大气层政治方面的知识,包括臭氧层消耗和气候变化。在这项研究中,我展示了日本的政策是如何随着对全球大气的了解从严格的限制和歪曲发展到全面和先进而改变的。我认为,这种变化与知识的可获得性或获取无关,而是取决于解释现有科学知识的环境。我认为,日本环境政策环境的主要决定因素是占主导地位的论述。换句话说,话语对科学知识的解释方式具有至关重要的影响,而科学知识的反过来又对国际和国内两级的政策选择都具有至关重要的影响。这并不是说话语分析可以解释一切。它不是。但是,随着对跨国知识,权力和利益的分析,这是解释日本对全球大气政策的必要组成部分。为了实现我的研究目标,本文使用了两个层次(国际/国内)的日本臭氧层枯竭和气候变化的政治案例研究。首先,我发现所谓的科学与政策之间的“便利结合”是知识与政策构建过程的关键方面。其次,我的分析表明,日本对全球大气问题的政策明显受到了全球环保主义的话语权和预防原则的影响。在这方面,我认为,在挑战日本迄今以“污染对策”为基础的迄今为止占主导地位的kogai话语和主导政策制定话语的过程中,全球环保主义话语和预防原则导致了日本内部体制安排的重组。第三,我的分析追溯了日本国内行为者的跨国化,并显示了这些行为者-非政府组织,工商业组织和科学家-与跨境同行的联系(1)增强了他们的知识,(2)增强了他们的利益和权力,(3)对决策过程产生了重大影响。

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  • 作者

    Sato, Atsuko.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Hawai'i at Manoa.;

  • 授予单位 University of Hawai'i at Manoa.;
  • 学科 Political Science International Law and Relations.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2002
  • 页码 396 p.
  • 总页数 396
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 国际法;
  • 关键词

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