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Am Rande der Klimabewegung – Humanitäre Organisationen

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Ihre Anerkennung als „normative und epistemische Autoritäten“ (Ecker-Erhard 2007: iv) im internationalen politischen System hat humanitären Organisationen in den letzten Dekaden den Ruf eines moralischen „Weltgewissens“ eingebracht. Für die in diesem Band behandelte Klimabewegung könnten sie also eine wertvolle Ressource darstellen, um die Positionen und Ziele der Bewegung mit dem nötigen moralischen Gewicht in internationale politische Debatten und Entscheidungsprozesse einzubringen.

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Herbeck, J. (2013). Am Rande der Klimabewegung – Humanitäre Organisationen. In: Dietz, M., Garrelts, H. (eds) Die internationale Klimabewegung. Bürgergesellschaft und Demokratie, vol 39. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-01970-9_32

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