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All Policies Are Glocal : International Environmental Policymaking with Strategic Subnational Governments
Journal
British Journal of Political Science
ISSN
0007-1234
ISSN-Digital
1469-2112
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2015-02
Author(s)
Urpelainen, Johannes
Abstract
National governments have intensified their attempts to create international institutions in various policy fields such as environment, finance, and trade. At the same time, many subnational policymakers have begun to duplicate international efforts by setting their own, stricter policies while others remain inactive or enact more lax regulation. This "glocalization" of policy creates a complex and economically costly patchwork system of regulations. To shed light on this phenomenon we analyze the interaction between subnational and national governments within a general model of international treaty negotiations. The glocalization of regulatory policy can be understood as an attempt by subnational policymakers to strategically constrain or empower national governments in international negotiations. We find that the shadow of international treaty formation gives rise to within-country and cross-country policy balancing dynamics that may explain some of the subnational policy polarization currently observable in many countries. We specify the conditions under which they occur, spell out empirically testable hypotheses, and identify possible theoretical extensions.
Language
English
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publisher place
London
Volume
45
Number
3
Start page
559
End page
582
Pages
23
Subject(s)
Division(s)
Eprints ID
224423