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1 - The Politics of Fossil Fuel Subsidies and Their Reform

An Introduction

from Part I - Introduction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 August 2018

Jakob Skovgaard
Affiliation:
Lunds Universitet, Sweden
Harro van Asselt
Affiliation:
Stockholm Environment Institute

Summary

In spite of the consensus among expert communities about the benefits of reforming fossil fuel subsidies and the high-level commitments to do so, the level of concerted political action in the wake of this recognition is still low. The variation in the degree of effort to reform fossil fuel subsidies between countries but also between different international institutions means that the level of concerted political action is low both within and between the two levels. Although fossil fuel subsidies and efforts to reform them have received increasing scholarly and political attention, there is a lack of theoretically oriented accounts of the politics of fossil fuel subsidies. This chapter briefly explains the core of the problem of fossil fuel subsidies, and highlights how theoretically informed discussions could contribute to practical problem solving. The chapter also outlines our theoretical framework. This framework focuses on the ways in which international institutions and actors have come to address fossil fuel subsidies, and how they influence the domestic level, as well as on political factors that either hinder or promote fossil fuel subsidy reform on the domestic level

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