The increased salience of environmental concerns, first and foremost global warming, is one of the key developments of contemporary Western European politics. Still, the effects of global warming issues on electoral outcomes, party competition and polarization remain poorly understood. Our article shows how the construction of wind turbines fuels conflict between its key proponents and opponents, Green and populist radical right parties. Contention over the issue contributes to the electoral success of both sides and therefore reinforces the new central divide between them. Drawing on a novel dataset, we investigate the impact of the construction of wind turbines on Alternative für Deutschland and Green party electoral success in Germany. W...
Andrew Cheon and Johannes Urpelainen argue that the supporters of environmental policy should be mos...
This examination focuses on the supply conditions that affect federal political leaders' will and ab...
Comparative political science has largely ignored the marked cross-national variation in Green party...
The construction of wind farms is politically contested, yet crucial for the green transition. Wind ...
Abstract The construction of wind farms is politically contested, yet crucial for the green transiti...
Despite a widespread public support for wind energy in general, wind turbine proposals attract a con...
There is increasing evidence that right-wing populist parties (RWPPs) and their supporters are hosti...
Issue 1: Dispatchable RES and flexibility in high RES penetration scenarios: solutions for further d...
A clean environment is a public good, with the benefits shared by all. While most individuals can ag...
This is a social science article on the politics of wind power, and on whether or not politics actua...
This paper explores the varied reasons for the success of the Green Party in Germany and the continu...
Especially since the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe (2011), Germany has expanded its renewably source...
Environmental movements became a major vehicle for promoting citizen participation in both East and ...
This paper empirically analyzes how political factors affect the deployment of renewable energy (RE)...
Power generation in Germany is increasingly moving from the use of fossil fuels and nuclear power to...
Andrew Cheon and Johannes Urpelainen argue that the supporters of environmental policy should be mos...
This examination focuses on the supply conditions that affect federal political leaders' will and ab...
Comparative political science has largely ignored the marked cross-national variation in Green party...
The construction of wind farms is politically contested, yet crucial for the green transition. Wind ...
Abstract The construction of wind farms is politically contested, yet crucial for the green transiti...
Despite a widespread public support for wind energy in general, wind turbine proposals attract a con...
There is increasing evidence that right-wing populist parties (RWPPs) and their supporters are hosti...
Issue 1: Dispatchable RES and flexibility in high RES penetration scenarios: solutions for further d...
A clean environment is a public good, with the benefits shared by all. While most individuals can ag...
This is a social science article on the politics of wind power, and on whether or not politics actua...
This paper explores the varied reasons for the success of the Green Party in Germany and the continu...
Especially since the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe (2011), Germany has expanded its renewably source...
Environmental movements became a major vehicle for promoting citizen participation in both East and ...
This paper empirically analyzes how political factors affect the deployment of renewable energy (RE)...
Power generation in Germany is increasingly moving from the use of fossil fuels and nuclear power to...
Andrew Cheon and Johannes Urpelainen argue that the supporters of environmental policy should be mos...
This examination focuses on the supply conditions that affect federal political leaders' will and ab...
Comparative political science has largely ignored the marked cross-national variation in Green party...