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The Politics and Governance of Decarbonization explores the complex interplay between governmental institutions and non-governmental actors in Sweden’s transition toward a low-carbon economy. The authors analyze how different stakeholders—including political parties, civil society organizations, businesses, and international bodies—shape climate policy and implementation strategies.
Drawing on Sweden’s experience as a leader in climate action, this comprehensive study demonstrates how governance structures facilitate or hinder decarbonization efforts. The book examines policy development, stakeholder engagement, and the mechanisms through which multiple actors negotiate and advance environmental goals. It offers valuable lessons for other nations seeking to understand the political dynamics necessary for successful climate transitions.







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