Zusammenfassung
Wandlungsprozesse in Richtung einer nachhaltigen Entwicklung sind für die Gesellschaft eine politische Herausforderung, denn sie stellen bestehende Machtverhältnisse infrage, rütteln an bestehenden Strukturen und Institutionen und bringen auf diese Weise Gewinner sowie Verlierer einer solchen Transformation hervor. Diese Herausforderungen lassen sich mit Blick auf die Prozessdimension des Politischen als die ‚Politics-Frage‘ bezeichnen: „The politics of sustainability transitions requires a redefinition of societal interests and this implies political engagement to build reform coalitions, create new centres of power, buy off powerful lobbies, isolate die-hards, compensate losers, and so on. These struggles involve not only established political actors (such as political parties and major economic groups) but also emergent forces associated with new technologies, experimental practices and social movements“ (Meadowcroft 2011: 73; vgl. Meadowcroft 2009: 335).
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Ehnert, F. (2017). Governance-Formen und die Entstehung der dänischen Energievereinbarung von 2012: „ … we are doing things the Danish way“. In: Rückert-John, J., Schäfer, M. (eds) Governance für eine Gesellschaftstransformation. Innovation und Gesellschaft. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-16560-4_8
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