Using cross-country data, this paper investigates how governance influenced views regarding the security of nuclear energy after the Fukushima accident in Japan. Key findings are: (1) citizens are less likely to agree that nuclear power plants are properly secured against accidents with the presence of a free media and higher levels of freedom of expression; and (2) freedom of expression and free media are positively associated with the presence of nuclear plants. These findings indicate that sufficient information leads citizens to both understand the risk of nuclear energy and to accept the existence of nuclear plants
Accepted version.This paper presents results of a comparison of media coverage of fusion and fission...
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster led to catastrophic environmental and economic consequences i...
Polls conducted in the United Kingdom following the Fukushima nuclear accident (March 2011) indicate...
Using cross-country data, this paper investigates how governance influenced views regarding the secu...
Using cross-country data, this paper investigates how governance influenced views regarding the secu...
Using cross-country data, this paper investigates how governance influenced views regarding the secu...
This paper examines the influence of government transparency on changing views regarding nuclear ene...
Using cross-country data, this paper examines the influence of government transparency on changing v...
Using cross-country data, this paper examines the influence of government transparency on changing v...
Using cross-country data, this paper examines the influence of government transparency on changing v...
This paper examines the influence of government transparency on changing views regarding nuclear ene...
Using cross-country data, this paper examines the influence of government transparency on changing v...
The Fukushima accident in March 2011 calls for the reassessment of the nuclear regime in Japan, espe...
Japan’s 2011 natural disasters were accompanied by a devastating nuclear disaster in Fukushima. This...
AbstractSocial and political fallout following the March 2011 Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear disaster per...
Accepted version.This paper presents results of a comparison of media coverage of fusion and fission...
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster led to catastrophic environmental and economic consequences i...
Polls conducted in the United Kingdom following the Fukushima nuclear accident (March 2011) indicate...
Using cross-country data, this paper investigates how governance influenced views regarding the secu...
Using cross-country data, this paper investigates how governance influenced views regarding the secu...
Using cross-country data, this paper investigates how governance influenced views regarding the secu...
This paper examines the influence of government transparency on changing views regarding nuclear ene...
Using cross-country data, this paper examines the influence of government transparency on changing v...
Using cross-country data, this paper examines the influence of government transparency on changing v...
Using cross-country data, this paper examines the influence of government transparency on changing v...
This paper examines the influence of government transparency on changing views regarding nuclear ene...
Using cross-country data, this paper examines the influence of government transparency on changing v...
The Fukushima accident in March 2011 calls for the reassessment of the nuclear regime in Japan, espe...
Japan’s 2011 natural disasters were accompanied by a devastating nuclear disaster in Fukushima. This...
AbstractSocial and political fallout following the March 2011 Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear disaster per...
Accepted version.This paper presents results of a comparison of media coverage of fusion and fission...
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster led to catastrophic environmental and economic consequences i...
Polls conducted in the United Kingdom following the Fukushima nuclear accident (March 2011) indicate...