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Is There a Democracy? The Civil Society Paradox in Global Environmental Governance

机译:有民主吗?公民社会在全球环境治理中的悖论

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Civil society is commonly assumed to have a positive effect on international cooperation. This paper sheds light on one important facet of this assumption: we examine the impact of environmental non-governmental organizations (ENGOs) on ratification behavior of countries vis-a-vis international environmental agreements (IEAs). The main argument of the paper focuses on a "democracy-civil society paradox": although ENGOs have a positive effect on ratification of IEAs on average, this effect decreases with increasing levels of democracy. This argument is counter-intuitive and appears paradoxical because democracy is generally associated both with a more active civil society and more international cooperation. The reasons for this hypothesized effect pertain to public demand for environmental public goods provision, government incentives, and problems of collective action among ENGOs. To test the net effect of ENGOs on countries' ratification behavior, the paper uses a new dataset on ENGOs in the time-period 1973-2006. The results offer strong support for the presumed democracy-civil society paradox.
机译:人们通常认为民间社会会对国际合作产生积极影响。本文阐明了这一假设的一个重要方面:我们研究了环境非政府组织(ENGOs)对各国相对于国际环境协议(IEA)的批准行为的影响。本文的主要论点集中在“民主-公民社会悖论”上:尽管平均而言,非政府组织对批准国际能源机构具有积极作用,但这种影响随着民主程度的提高而降低。该论点是违反直觉的,并且自相矛盾,因为民主通常与更活跃的民间社会和更多的国际合作相关。产生这种假设效应的原因与公众对环境公益物的需求,政府激励措施以及ENGO之间的集体行动问题有关。为了检验ENGO对国家批准行为的净影响,本文使用了1973-2006年间有关ENGO的新数据集。结果为假定的民主-公民社会悖论提供了有力的支持。

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