ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN POSTCONFLICT STATES AND THE MULTIPLE STREAMS MODEL: THE CASE OF AIR POLLUTION IN BiH Cover Image

ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN POSTCONFLICT STATES AND THE MULTIPLE STREAMS MODEL: THE CASE OF AIR POLLUTION IN BiH
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN POSTCONFLICT STATES AND THE MULTIPLE STREAMS MODEL: THE CASE OF AIR POLLUTION IN BiH

Author(s): Ana Budimir
Subject(s): Energy and Environmental Studies, Environmental and Energy policy, Government/Political systems, Health and medicine and law, Human Ecology
Published by: Hrvatsko politološko društvo
Keywords: agenda setting; post-conflict BiH; air pollution; Kingdon's model; international actors;

Summary/Abstract: In post-conflict states, environmental problems are often neglected regardless of their severity. According to UN data, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) is one of the countries with the worst air pollution in the world, which has serious consequences for people's health and the economy. Given the importance of xthis issue, the paper investigates why it is not on the agenda of policymakers, by applying Kingdon's multiple streams model. The analysis leads to the conclusion that of the three streams (problem, policy, and politics), the politics stream remains the most problematic one. However, the author argues that Kingdon's original model is deficient in explaining why this problem is off the agenda, since it only includes domestic actors, while in the case of post-conflict BiH, as well as some other post-conflict countries, international actors play a significant role. In order to overcome this shortcoming, the model itself is enhanced by an insight into the role that international actors played in relation to this problem. It is concluded that the problems of environmental protection were largely ignored by international actors as well, primarily due to the nature of the liberal model of peacebuilding, that predominantly focused on building democratic institutions.

  • Issue Year: 2022
  • Issue No: 19
  • Page Range: 159-175
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English
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