Using Cultural Theory to Analyze the Metagovernance of the Nuclear Renaissance in Britain,France, and the United States |
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Authors: | Keith Baker |
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Affiliation: | Oregon State University |
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Abstract: | The governments of Britain, France, and the United States are seeking to promote renewed investment in nuclear power through metagovernance. Metagovernance describes the way governments can leverage state power and resources to shape the behavior of networked actors to advance policy goals. To metagovern, governments use a variety of policy tools but the factors shaping the design of these policy tools remains unclear. Grid‐group cultural theory is used to show that the design of the policy tools used in metagovernance reflects both an underlying cultural bias within government and prevailing institutional circumstances. The paper demonstrates the utility of cultural theory in the study of metagovernance. |
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Keywords: | governance energy comparative governance developed countries |
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