
The Politics of Fossil Fuel Subsidies and their Reform
Cambridge University Press, 8/23/2018
EAN 9781108416795, ISBN10: 1108416799
Hardcover, 362 pages, 24.4 x 17 x 2.1 cm
Language: English
Fossil fuel subsidies strain public budgets, and contribute to climate change and local air pollution. Despite widespread agreement among experts about the benefits of reforming fossil fuel subsidies, repeated international commitments to eliminate them, and valiant efforts by some countries to reform them, they continue to persist. This book helps explain this conundrum, by exploring the politics of fossil fuel subsidies and their reform. Bringing together scholars and practitioners, the book offers new case studies both from countries that have undertaken subsidy reform, and those that have yet to do so. It explores the roles of various intergovernmental and non-governmental institutions in promoting fossil fuel subsidy reform at the international level, as well as conceptual aspects of fossil fuel subsidies. This is essential reading for researchers and practitioners, and students of political science, international relations, law, public policy, and environmental studies. This title is also available as Open Access.
Part I. Introduction
1. The politics of fossil fuel subsidies and their reform
an introduction Jakob Skovgaard and Harro van Asselt
Part II. The Scope of the Challenge
2. Defining and measuring fossil fuel subsidies Doug Koplow
3. Reforming fossil fuel subsidies
the art of the possible Shelagh Whitley and Laurie van der Burg
4. The political economy of incumbency
fossil fuel subsidies in global and historical context Peter Newell and Phil Johnstone
Part III. The International Politics of Fossil Fuel Subsidies and Their Reform
5. Fossil fuel subsidy reform
an international norm perspective Thijs Van de Graaf and Mathieu Blondeel
6. International push, domestic reform? The influence of international economic institutions on fossil fuel subsidy reform Jakob Svovgaard
7. Fossil fuel subsidies and the global trade regime Ronald Steenblik, Jehan Sauvage and Christina Timiliotis
8. Fossil fuel subsidies and the global climate regime Harro van Asselt, Laura Merrill and Kati Kulovesi
9. Anatomy of an international norm entrepreneur
the friends of fossil fuel subsidy reform Vernon Rive
10. The global subsidies initiative
catalytic actors and the politics of fossil fuel subsidy reform Nathan Lemphers, Steven Bernstein and Matthew Hoffmann
Part IV. The Domestic Politics of Fossil Fuel Subsidies and Their Reform
11. Fossil fuel subsidy reform in Indonesia
the struggle for successful reform Kathryn Chelminski
12. Lessons from the world's largest subsidy benefit transfer scheme
the case of liquefied petroleum gas subsidy reform in India Abhishek Jain, Shalu Agrawal and Karthik Ganesan
13. Sustaining carbon lock-in
fossil fuel subsidies in South Africa Jesse Burton, Tawney Lott and Britta Rennkamp
14. The politics of subsidies to coal extraction in Colombia Claudia Strambo, Ana Carolina González Espinosa, Angélica Puertas Velasco and Aaron Atteridge
15. Reforming Egypt's fossil fuel subsidies in the context of a changing social contract Tom S. H. Moerenhout
16. Actors, frames and contexts in fossil fuel subsidy reform
the case of Trinidad and Tobago Michelle Scobie
Part V. Synthesis and Conclusions
17. Conclusions and ways forward Jakob Skovgaard and Harro van Asselt
Index.