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Contested Climate Justice - Challenged Democracy - International Perspectives

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This international anthology is dedicated to the discourses, agitations and dynamics that have prevented, delayed, and slowed down, or even reversed, necessary transformation steps in global climate protection to this day. The book brings together perspectives from 12 different countries. It pays special attention to the interplay between climate protection policy, climate justice and democratic cohesion.

About the author

Noah Marschner is a research assistants in the research project »International Right-Wing Populism in the Context of Global Ecological Crises« (IRÖK) at the Research Institute Social Cohesion (RISC), section Jena.
Christoph Richter is a research assistants in the research project »International Right-Wing Populism in the Context of Global Ecological Crises« (IRÖK) at the Research Institute Social Cohesion (RISC), section Jena.
Janine Patz is a research assistants in the research project »International Right-Wing Populism in the Context of Global Ecological Crises« (IRÖK) at the Research Institute Social Cohesion (RISC), section Jena.
Dr. Axel Salheiser is the scientific director of the Institute for Democracy and Civil Society Jena, RISC section Jena.

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This international anthology is dedicated to the discourses, agitations and dynamics that have prevented, delayed, and slowed down, or even reversed, necessary transformation steps in global climate protection to this day. The book brings together perspectives from 12 different countries. It pays special attention to the interplay between climate protection policy, climate justice and democratic cohesion.

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