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The Paths of German Energy Transition: An Institutional AnalysisThe Paths of German Energy Transition: An Institutional Analysis

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The Paths of German Energy Transition: An Institutional Analysis
Authors
이흥구이재승
Issue Date
2019
Publisher
서울대학교 국제학연구소
Keywords
Germany; energy transition; renewable energy; nuclear; political parties
Citation
JIAS, v.26, no.2, pp.99 - 118
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
JIAS
Volume
26
Number
2
Start Page
99
End Page
118
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/69414
ISSN
1226-8550
Abstract
The Germany energy transition has been enabled by continuous institutional evolution. The institutional development has continued while party coalitions have repeatedly changed. This study analyzes the institutional progress of the German energy transition under different political settings and extrinsic incidents. Institutional path generation of German energy transition was actualized by political and social responses to the global energy crises as well as the Chernobyl nuclear accident. The participation of the Green Party in the ruling coalition, with the introduction of EFA, played a significant role in launching the energy transition. The reinforcement of this institutional path was formed due to the replacement of the EFA with the EEG in 2000, under a strong political will for sustainable energy development. The Fukushima nuclear accident, and the continued support from the political coalition contributed to the institutional path maintenance for this energy transition. The progressive social and political environment changes in energy transition were prior conditions for setting up institutional strategies. External impacts were prime movers for the implementation of institutional methods or revisions. The institutional durability, in the face of critical alterations of internal and external circumstance, has provided a successful path to energy transition
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