2010
DOI: 10.1080/09644001003793222
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Bypassing Germany'sReformstau: The Remarkable Rise of Renewable Energy

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“…). The model is used to explain climate policy change (see e.g., Crowley ; Owens ), European Union (EU)'s energy security agenda setting (Maltby ), decision making on natural resources of fisheries and gas mining (Runhaar and Van Nieuwaal ), implementing policy instrument for promoting renewable energy (Stefes ), and water policy (Huitema, Lebel, and Meijerink ). Another set of studies is concentrated in the area of welfare policies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…). The model is used to explain climate policy change (see e.g., Crowley ; Owens ), European Union (EU)'s energy security agenda setting (Maltby ), decision making on natural resources of fisheries and gas mining (Runhaar and Van Nieuwaal ), implementing policy instrument for promoting renewable energy (Stefes ), and water policy (Huitema, Lebel, and Meijerink ). Another set of studies is concentrated in the area of welfare policies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Almost all the authors who focus on entrepreneurs discuss the influence of institutions, structures, and path dependency in defining the role and strategies of policy entrepreneurs (see e.g., Bundgaard and Vrangbaek ; Cherlet and Venot ; Huitema, Lebel, and Meijerink ; Stefes ; Zhu ). Huitema, Lebel, and Meijerink () contend that entrepreneurship is a necessary, but not a sufficient, condition for local policy change and ownership.…”
Section: Limitations In Kingdon's Modelmentioning
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“…Stefes (2010) explains that "the Chernobyl disaster in 1986 empowered the anti-nuclear movement, and a vast majority of Germans advocated phasing out nuclear energy" (p. 154). Traditionally, the conservative CDU-CSU alliance had supported nuclear energy, while SPD preferred a phase out of nuclear energy in Germany (Blowers & Lowry, 1997, p. 152).…”
Section: Mass Mobilization and Anti-nuclear Movements In Germany And mentioning
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“…The German feed-in tariff, for example, was once interpreted by critics as an illicit interference with the free market. Without its diminishing design and the pro-renewable EU-position, this policy device might have proven unfit, and accordingly, so would all scenarios resting upon this assumption [50]. 10 As this first step ( ) regarding 'hard' legal conditions should be the easiest to account for in scenarios, it forms the basic level of a three-step pyramid (Fig.…”
Section: Political Feasibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%