Highlights: What explains variation in the energy-related climate policies that nations implement? In this paper we present a theory of energy-related climate policy in democratic countries, emphasizing the distributional effects of policies on important energy-related industries, public sentiment, and the institutional capacity of governments, in determining energy-related climate policies implemented cross-nationally. As to the form of the policy, we expect the government to favor regulatory instruments over fiscal policies (taxes, subsidies) when it has enough institutional capacity in the relevant public agencies. For empirical evidence, we analyze national climate policies in four industrialized democracies: Australia, Germany, Japan, ...
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International and national climate change policies may either mutually support or block each other. ...
Due to the increasing threat of irreversible, dangerous global warming, effective climate policy is ...
Climate change is a global threat that requires policy action on all levels of governance. The 2015 ...
Drawing from work on governance, this article explores four programs and policies that respond in so...
Industrial policy has re-emerged as an area of policy discussion in recent years, but the characteri...
While many countries have pledged to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the choice of national c...
Discussions about climate mitigation tend to focus on the ambition of emission reduction targets or ...
This article attempts to disentangle the determinants of the adoption of renewable energy support po...
The academic debate on climate policies often portrays Germany as one of the most successful cases. ...
This dissertation discusses the nature of international cooperation and domestic politics in climate...
We investigate whether political ideology has an observable effect on decarbonization ambition, rene...
This paper compares the different multi-level climate and energy governance in China, the European U...
Many scholars and policymakers see transnational governance as a substitute for lackluster national ...
The thesis analyses the state of the United Kingdom's climate policies and it particularly focuses o...
In accordance with the Paris agreement, the signing countries have undertaken to reduce their greenh...
International and national climate change policies may either mutually support or block each other. ...
Due to the increasing threat of irreversible, dangerous global warming, effective climate policy is ...
Climate change is a global threat that requires policy action on all levels of governance. The 2015 ...
Drawing from work on governance, this article explores four programs and policies that respond in so...
Industrial policy has re-emerged as an area of policy discussion in recent years, but the characteri...