2017
DOI: 10.3390/socsci6030073
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Windows of Opportunity for Whom? Commissioners, Access, and the Balance of Interest in European Environmental Governance

Abstract: Abstract:The European Union's ambition on environmental issues proves to be highly uneven. While it has agreed on stringent binding sustainability objectives in its reforms of the Common Fisheries Policy in 2013, it failed to reach such agreement on its 2030 climate change objectives at almost the same time. How can we make sense of this uneven performance of the European Union (EU) in environmental policy? The present article argues that integrating the multiple streams approach (MSA) with a focus on business… Show more

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“…Climate change issues enable a refocus of environmental protection as a global issue to a concern that poses profound questions for all levels of government [41], and environmental and social priorities tend to evidence themselves when the system is under duress. However, there has been some tendency to pull back from the environment as a priority in light of economic concerns [42], showing the primacy of economic performance and employment.…”
Section: The Eu Environmental Protection Framework and Policy Regimementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Climate change issues enable a refocus of environmental protection as a global issue to a concern that poses profound questions for all levels of government [41], and environmental and social priorities tend to evidence themselves when the system is under duress. However, there has been some tendency to pull back from the environment as a priority in light of economic concerns [42], showing the primacy of economic performance and employment.…”
Section: The Eu Environmental Protection Framework and Policy Regimementioning
confidence: 99%