Regime Resistance against Low-Carbon Transitions: Introducing Politics and Power into the Multi-Level Perspective
King Abdulaziz University · University of Manchester
Abstract
While most studies of low-carbon transitions focus on green niche-innovations, this paper shifts attention to the resistance by incumbent regime actors to fundamental change. Drawing on insights from political economy, the paper introduces politics and power into the multi-level perspective. Instrumental, discursive, material and institutional forms of power and resistance are distinguished and illustrated with examples from the UK electricity system. The paper concludes that the resistance and resilience of coal, gas and nuclear production regimes currently negates the benefits from increasing renewables deployment. It further suggests that policymakers and many transition-scholars have too high hopes that…
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- 57.55
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- 100%
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- 53
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1Topics & keywords
- Resistance (ecology)
- Politics
- Perspective (graphical)
- Software deployment
- Energy transition
- Economic system
- Power (physics)
- Political economy