PUBLICATIONS home HOME > ACTIVITIES & OUTPUT > PUBLICATIONS
TITLE The politics of climate change policy design in Korea
NAME °ü¸®ÀÚ HIT 1,831
LINK #1  http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/jDpHTqbwTpeNwkYk86Ks/full#.VknjHtLhC¡¦ [871]

Title : The politics of climate change policy design in Korea
Date : 2015. 10
Journal title : Environmental Politics
Author : Eun-sung Kim
Contact us : csts@khu.ac.kr
Abstract : The climate change policy design of the Lee Myung-bak administration was the outcome of interest group politics around the greenhouse gas and energy target management scheme, carbon taxes, and the emission-trading scheme. Using qualitative methods, this research examines powerful stakeholders and their interests at play in Korea¡¯s climate change policymaking processes. It also links the political economy of climate change policy to the legacy of the ¡®developmental state¡¯ and examines environmental developmentalism in the design of the three climate change policies. The Lee administration strongly promoted environmental developmentalism, which created a new growth engine in an environmental field, while bolstering manufacturing businesses and excluding the views of environmental non-governmental organisations from the target-management and the emission-trading schemes. The Lee administration also sought to facilitate pro-business measures such as low taxes, which led it to reject a carbon tax. Therefore, environmental developmentalism was central to the politics of the Lee administration¡¯s climate change policy design.


Keywords: Emission-trading scheme; carbon tax; target management scheme; developmental state; environmental developmentalism; green growth

Click the following link for downloading the article: http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/jDpHTqbwTpeNwkYk86Ks/full#.VknjHtLhC71