This volume investigates nuclear energy policies in Western Europe over the entire post-war period, but with special attention to the two most recent decades. The comparative analytical perspective draws on the interplay between voters' attitudes, challenging movements, party competition, and coalition formation. Spanning more than 60 years and 16 countries, the researchers examine the underlying causal processes leading to the observed varieties of Western European nuclear energy policies. Based on a mixed methods approach using both structured case studies as well as quantitative analyses, the study shows that the nature of party competition under given institutional contexts is a key-driver for, as a rule, tactically motivated government...
Nuclear power accounts for a low share only of electricity generation in the Netherlands. Plans for ...
International audienceAt first sight, French nuclear energy policy offers a textbook example of how ...
Germany decided in summer 2011 to stop using the atom as a source of energy. Politicians responded t...
This volume investigates nuclear energy policies in Western Europe over the entire post-war period, ...
This chapter provides an account of the contestation of nuclear energy in Western Europe and beyond....
This chapter provides an account of the contestation of nuclear energy in Western Europe and beyond....
With the dramatic changes OPEC precipitated in the structure of world energy markets during the 1970...
In the context of the European Union’s ambitious climate change policy, its search for an enhanced e...
This chapter covers French nuclear policy since 1945. It emphasizes that, although public opinion ha...
Cette recherche doctorale se propose d'analyser les changements majeurs de politique d'énergie nuclé...
Nuclear power is undergoing a revival in a number of countries of both developed and developing worl...
This book offers a comprehensive assessment of the dynamics driving, and constraining, nuclear power...
This article analyses the social bases underpinning the widely different trajectories of nuclear ene...
Probably never before in history has the introduction of a new technology induced such widespread an...
This paper examines energy policy in the European Union from 1991 to 2007. The topics discussed incl...
Nuclear power accounts for a low share only of electricity generation in the Netherlands. Plans for ...
International audienceAt first sight, French nuclear energy policy offers a textbook example of how ...
Germany decided in summer 2011 to stop using the atom as a source of energy. Politicians responded t...
This volume investigates nuclear energy policies in Western Europe over the entire post-war period, ...
This chapter provides an account of the contestation of nuclear energy in Western Europe and beyond....
This chapter provides an account of the contestation of nuclear energy in Western Europe and beyond....
With the dramatic changes OPEC precipitated in the structure of world energy markets during the 1970...
In the context of the European Union’s ambitious climate change policy, its search for an enhanced e...
This chapter covers French nuclear policy since 1945. It emphasizes that, although public opinion ha...
Cette recherche doctorale se propose d'analyser les changements majeurs de politique d'énergie nuclé...
Nuclear power is undergoing a revival in a number of countries of both developed and developing worl...
This book offers a comprehensive assessment of the dynamics driving, and constraining, nuclear power...
This article analyses the social bases underpinning the widely different trajectories of nuclear ene...
Probably never before in history has the introduction of a new technology induced such widespread an...
This paper examines energy policy in the European Union from 1991 to 2007. The topics discussed incl...
Nuclear power accounts for a low share only of electricity generation in the Netherlands. Plans for ...
International audienceAt first sight, French nuclear energy policy offers a textbook example of how ...
Germany decided in summer 2011 to stop using the atom as a source of energy. Politicians responded t...