Our research aims to quantify the impact of protest size on the probability of legislative change. We do this via a formal two-period model and testing derived hypotheses using a lagged time series model in the context of the US Nuclear Regulatory Committee
Between 1954 and 1996, more than 200 nuclear power projects were publicly announced in the USA. Bare...
The preferences expressed in voting on nuclear reactor licenses and the risk perceptions of citizens...
This thesis investigates the range of U.S. threat assessments of—and policy responses to—nuclear ter...
The impacts of social movements on public policies have been studied extensively, yet yield mixed re...
Under periods of political change from authoritarianism to democracy, why does nuclear energy become...
Renewal of nuclear energy development has been proposed as one viable solution for reducing greenhou...
This dissertation encompasses three works on nuclear power plants (NPPs). A theme common to all chap...
International audienceThis chapter provides an account of the contestation of nuclear energy in West...
Since the dawn of the nuclear age small groups of activists have consistently protested both the con...
I confront three models of the policy impact of social movements with data on the mobilization of ec...
The preferences expressed in voting on nuclear reactor licenses and the risk perceptions of citizens...
In my PhD thesis I disentangle the rhetorical reactions of political parties to public opinion and p...
What are the political effects of a nuclear accident? Following the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, environ...
This chapter provides an account of the contestation of nuclear energy in Western Europe and beyond....
This paper investigates the effects of nuclear accidents on energy policy with the help of a panel d...
Between 1954 and 1996, more than 200 nuclear power projects were publicly announced in the USA. Bare...
The preferences expressed in voting on nuclear reactor licenses and the risk perceptions of citizens...
This thesis investigates the range of U.S. threat assessments of—and policy responses to—nuclear ter...
The impacts of social movements on public policies have been studied extensively, yet yield mixed re...
Under periods of political change from authoritarianism to democracy, why does nuclear energy become...
Renewal of nuclear energy development has been proposed as one viable solution for reducing greenhou...
This dissertation encompasses three works on nuclear power plants (NPPs). A theme common to all chap...
International audienceThis chapter provides an account of the contestation of nuclear energy in West...
Since the dawn of the nuclear age small groups of activists have consistently protested both the con...
I confront three models of the policy impact of social movements with data on the mobilization of ec...
The preferences expressed in voting on nuclear reactor licenses and the risk perceptions of citizens...
In my PhD thesis I disentangle the rhetorical reactions of political parties to public opinion and p...
What are the political effects of a nuclear accident? Following the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, environ...
This chapter provides an account of the contestation of nuclear energy in Western Europe and beyond....
This paper investigates the effects of nuclear accidents on energy policy with the help of a panel d...
Between 1954 and 1996, more than 200 nuclear power projects were publicly announced in the USA. Bare...
The preferences expressed in voting on nuclear reactor licenses and the risk perceptions of citizens...
This thesis investigates the range of U.S. threat assessments of—and policy responses to—nuclear ter...