'Incantatory' governance: global climate politics' performative turn and its wider significance for global politics

被引:32
作者
Aykut, Stefan C. [1 ]
Morena, Edouard [2 ]
Foyer, Jean [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hamburg, Fak WISO FB Sozialokon, Welckerstr 8, D-20354 Hamburg, Germany
[2] Univ London Inst Paris ULIP, 9-11 Rue Constantine, F-75340 Paris 07, France
[3] CREDA, IHEAL, Campus Condorcet,Batiment Rech Sud, F-93233 Aubervilliers, France
关键词
Global climate governance; Paris agreement; New public management; Narratives; Performativity; PARIS AGREEMENT; GOVERNMENTALITY; DISCOURSES; FRAMEWORK; BUSINESS; HANDS; POWER; DECK;
D O I
10.1057/s41311-020-00250-8
中图分类号
D81 [国际关系];
学科分类号
030207 ;
摘要
The 2015 Paris agreement represents a deep-rooted change in global climate governance. While existing scholarly assessments highlight centralinstitutionalfeatures of the Paris shift, they tend to overlook itssymbolic and discursivedimensions. Our analysis shows that the Paris architecture combines two core elements: an iterative pledge and review process to stimulate global climate action, and a 'performative' narrative aimed at aligning actors' expectations on the prospect of a low-carbon future. We therefore suggest calling it anincantatorysystem of governance. We then examine the origins of the new approach and find that the rise of 'soft law' approaches and communicative techniques in global climate governance are both indicative of a broader process: the entry of management culture in international organisations. Against this backdrop, we examine the prospects, limitations and caveats of the new approach and discuss its wider implications for global politics.
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