Researchers expect under-reaction in climate policy. However, this might differ depending on the access of different interest groups to a political system. To explore the relationship between entrenched patterns of domestic politics and proportionality of climate policy, we compare two renewables policies which financially support new renewable electricity in the UK. Drawing on the literature on policy styles and related opportunity structures, this article shows that UK political parties have responded to growing public concern and NGO pressure by, at times, trying to out-green one another to win votes. However, powerful industry actors have been influential in shaping UK renewables policies, in particular when political competition about ...
This paper empirically analyzes how political factors affect the deployment of renewable energy (RE)...
Electricity is the cornerstone of modern society, but electricity policy is rarely debated in the pu...
We explore the relationship between political ideology and public attitudes towards a range of energ...
Abstract: Renewable electricity development has taken different paths across countries. With few exc...
We investigate whether political ideology has an observable effect on decarbonization ambition, rene...
Andrew Cheon and Johannes Urpelainen argue that the supporters of environmental policy should be mos...
This study shows how interest group-party relations, parties cross-cutting policy preferences, and...
We acknowledge the important contribution of David Marsh to this article through his suggestion, bef...
Challenging one-eyed technology-focused accounts of renewables policy, this book provides a ground-b...
The article analyses the development of the national policies in both countries targeted to bringing...
We explore the relationship between political ideology and public attitudes towards a range of energ...
In the wake of the COP21 conference in Paris global warming and a transition to an alternative energ...
In this paper, we employ a public choice perspective to analyze the development of policies for rene...
Political parties are important actors in domestic climate politics. What drives variation in partie...
International audienceThis paper empirically analyzes how political factors affect the deployment of...
This paper empirically analyzes how political factors affect the deployment of renewable energy (RE)...
Electricity is the cornerstone of modern society, but electricity policy is rarely debated in the pu...
We explore the relationship between political ideology and public attitudes towards a range of energ...
Abstract: Renewable electricity development has taken different paths across countries. With few exc...
We investigate whether political ideology has an observable effect on decarbonization ambition, rene...
Andrew Cheon and Johannes Urpelainen argue that the supporters of environmental policy should be mos...
This study shows how interest group-party relations, parties cross-cutting policy preferences, and...
We acknowledge the important contribution of David Marsh to this article through his suggestion, bef...
Challenging one-eyed technology-focused accounts of renewables policy, this book provides a ground-b...
The article analyses the development of the national policies in both countries targeted to bringing...
We explore the relationship between political ideology and public attitudes towards a range of energ...
In the wake of the COP21 conference in Paris global warming and a transition to an alternative energ...
In this paper, we employ a public choice perspective to analyze the development of policies for rene...
Political parties are important actors in domestic climate politics. What drives variation in partie...
International audienceThis paper empirically analyzes how political factors affect the deployment of...
This paper empirically analyzes how political factors affect the deployment of renewable energy (RE)...
Electricity is the cornerstone of modern society, but electricity policy is rarely debated in the pu...
We explore the relationship between political ideology and public attitudes towards a range of energ...