1. Politika obnovitelných zdrojů energie na evropské a národní úrovni vládnutí: Hodnocení veřejněpolitické adaptace v České republice
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Gamze Tanil and Petr Jurek
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Czech ,Czech republic ,Legislative adaptation ,policy adaptation ,Economic policy ,020209 energy ,media_common.quotation_subject ,02 engineering and technology ,adaptace veřejné politiky ,The Czech Republic ,Promotion (rank) ,020401 chemical engineering ,Political science ,ddc:330 ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,evropeizace veřejné politiky ,Normative adaptation ,media_common.cataloged_instance ,obnovitelné zdroje energie ,European Union ,0204 chemical engineering ,European union ,Renewable energy policy ,renewable energy sources ,Europeanization of Policy ,Europeanization ,media_common ,energetická politika ,Corporate governance ,Global Leadership ,Domestic policy ,Legislature ,language.human_language ,General Energy ,language ,Political culture ,lcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,Evropská unie ,Česká republika ,lcsh:TK1-9971 ,energy policy - Abstract
The European Union defined itself as a global leader in the promotion and development of renewable energy sources. The European Union initiated crucial changes in renewable energy policies in its Member States. This paper presents the results of a comprehensive analysis of policy debate and policy outputs adopted by the European Union and by the Czech Republic over a fourteen-year period (2004–2018). We investigate how the Czech Republic’s domestic policy on renewable energy sources has reacted to EU-level policy norms, strategies and institutional developments. There are different theories used to explain differentiated processes of Europeanization of domestic structures. One of them, the institutionalist approach reveals how the European Union effect is filtered and mediated through pre-existing domestic institutions, rules, norms and political cultures. We demonstrate that Czech policy makers implemented crucial EU-level policy norms to the national legislative framework, but these norms have not been fully internalized by political actors and society. Thus, the promotion of renewable energy sources in the Czech Republic can be considered as a direct effect of policy development at the EU level, not as output of autonomous Czech policy debate. It poses certain risk for the future development of renewable energy sources policy support. Čánek ukazuje, že Česká republika implementovala klíčové veřejně-politické normy a principy v oblasti politiky obnovitelných zdrojů, nicméně tyto normy nebyly na národní úrovni internalizovány politickými aktéry a společností.
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- 2020