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Los efectos sobre el medio ambiente en las nuevas democracias, las dictaduras y las democracias tradicionales

Authors: Mestre Jordá, Jorge;

Los efectos sobre el medio ambiente en las nuevas democracias, las dictaduras y las democracias tradicionales

Abstract

El principal objeto de esta investigación es determinar y evaluar si la evolución o transición hacia formas cerradas o abiertas de gobernar -autocracias y democracias- ha llevado aparejada una menor o mayor contribución a la calidad del medio ambiente. La conclusión es clara, los nuevos gobiernos democráticos tienen más probabilidades de responder a los intereses medioambientales y, por lo tanto, son más propensos a respaldar las convenciones internacionales que las autocracias.

L'objectiu principal d'aquesta investigació és determinar i avaluar si l'evolució o transició cap a formes tancades o obertes de govern -autocràcies i democràcies- ha comportat una menor o major contribució a la qualitat del medi ambient. La conclusió és clara, els nous governs democràtics tenen més probabilitats de respondre als interessos mediambientals i, per tant, són més propensos a donar suport a les convencions internacionals que les autocràcies.

The main purpose of this research is to identify and assess whether the development or transition to closed or open forms of government -autocracies and democracies-, has involved a greater or lesser contribution to the quality of the environment. As a clear conclusion, the new democratic governments are more likely to respond to environmental concerns and, therefore, are more likely to support international agreements than autocracies.

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democracy, dictadura, democràcia, autocràcia, Environmental protection, Medio ambiente -- Protección, medio ambiente, environmental performance, multilateral treaties, Política ambiental, democracia, tractats multilaterals, Comparative politics, autocracy, acompliment ambiental, natural environment, dictatorship, política comparada, Environmental policy, desempeño medioambiental, canvi climàtic, climate change, medi ambient, autocracia, Medi ambient -- Protecció, tratados multilaterales, cambio climático

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