The climate crisis has emerged as a consequence of the linear economic system that developed in the aftermath of the industrial revolution. In recent years, global actors have recognised the need for institutional change from the linear economy to a more sustainable alternative: the circular economy.
The climate crisis has emerged as a consequence of the linear economic system that developed in the aftermath of the industrial revolution. In recent years, global actors have recognised the need for institutional change from the linear economy to a more sustainable alternative: the circular economy.
Y¿lmaz Kaplan received his PhD from the Department of Politics at the University of York, UK. His research interests include international political economy, the circular economy, environmental governance, globalisation, and new institutionalism.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction: The Circular Economy as a Transformative Idea 2: Ideas Actors and System Change: An Institutionalist Analysis 3: The State versus the Market: How to Govern an Institutional Change 4: Analysing the Leading Actors: China Japan the EU and the USA 5: International Organizations and the Circular Economy: the UN the Bretton Woods Institutions and the WTO 6: Conclusion
1: Introduction: The Circular Economy as a Transformative Idea 2: Ideas Actors and System Change: An Institutionalist Analysis 3: The State versus the Market: How to Govern an Institutional Change 4: Analysing the Leading Actors: China Japan the EU and the USA 5: International Organizations and the Circular Economy: the UN the Bretton Woods Institutions and the WTO 6: Conclusion
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