JESP symposium: Climate change and social policy:

作者: Holger Lengfeld , Anil Markandya , James Meadowcroft , Jürgen Gerhards , Ian Gough

DOI: 10.1177/0958928708094890

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摘要: Climate change is surely one of the most encompassing and egregious threats in Europe today, so it appropriate that we consider its implications for social policy Europe. It true climate a separate agenda, preserve distinct academic epistemic community, scholarly discourse, institutional structures modes governance; but linkages between these two issues – corollaries, ‘traditional’ domain policies seem to us strong salient they should be aired journal.

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