Environmental social movements and their influence on the EU policy makers: A case study of Greenpeace and WWF
Student thesis: Master thesis (including HD thesis)
- Ewelina Jarecka
- Joanna Pajak
4. term, European Studies, Master (Master Programme)
The climate change is one of the most urgent problems the contemporary
world has to face. Having adopted the highest emission reduction target of all
industrialized countries, the European Union perceives itself as a frontrunner in the
battle against global warming, however, being concerned about the pace of climate
change environmental social movements call on the EU to take on more ambitious
goals. This thesis examines the role of environmental social movements in the
decision-making procedure of the European Union. It demonstrates the multiple
points of access to EU institutions as those directly involved in the decision making
process. The paper follows the assumption that environmental social movements
exert a perceptible influence on the direction of the environmental policy formed
within the European Union. Therefore, the advocacy work of two environmental
organizations on climate change issues is analysed in terms of their influence on
environmental policy outcomes. This thesis’ core interest is to evaluate the extent to
what environmental social movements can actually influence the European decisionmaking.
The analysis of the aforementioned issues is supported by a theoretical
framework comprising of the Theory of Collective Action, Resource Mobilization
Theory and Rational Choice Theory.
Language | English |
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Publication date | 2008 |
Number of pages | 94 |
Publishing institution | Aalborg University |