Political Framework of Green New Deal: A comparative analysis of the EU and US proposals

Taedong Lee, Myungsung Kim, Natalie Chifamba

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Abstract

Green New Deal (GND) proposals are suggested as a solution to cope with climate emergency, economic recession, and social inequality. This study aims to conceptualize GNDs through the political questions of who gets what, why, and how. This research defines the politics of GND as a government’s stimulus policy to tackle climate change, economic downturn, and inequality by building up sustainable infrastructure, industries, and communities through investment, job creation, and innovation. The politics of the GND framework consists of actors, aims, contents, and measures. By applying this framework, empirical analyses examine the similarities and differences in the GND proposals of the EU and the US. This finding suggests that varying comprehensiveness and concreteness are presented in these proposals. The preliminary analysis demonstrates that measures for funding should be identified for implementing effective GND plans. Research applying the political analysis framework into recently announced Korean GND would contribute to enhancing the policy plan and implementation process.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)221-246
Number of pages26
JournalKorean Journal of International Studies
Volume19
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021 Aug

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All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Political Science and International Relations

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