The Conflict over Nuclear Energy
Paul Thurner
(1)
,
Sylvain Brouard
(2)
,
Isabelle Guinaudeau
,
Martin Dolezal
(3)
,
Swen Hutter
(4)
,
Wolfgang Müller
(3)
Sylvain Brouard
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Isabelle Guinaudeau
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Résumé
This chapter provides an account of the contestation of nuclear energy in Western Europe and beyond. It presents a new compilation of comparative public opinion data on nuclear energy, original data on protest behaviour directed against nuclear energy, and a systematic account of the development of Green parties. The focus is on the covariation of these factors with the behaviour of the established political parties and system properties (Kitschelt’s ‘openness’). The main function of the chapter is to show the relative strength of the ‘natural enemies’ of nuclear energy—concerned citizens, protest movements, and Green parties—in the countries covered by case studies (and beyond, where possible) and to understand how they interact. The chapter argues that neither public opinion critical to nuclear energy nor sizeable protest behaviour is sufficient to introduce anti-nuclear policy change.
Domaines
Science politiqueFormat du dépôt | Notice |
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Type de dépôt | Chapitre d'ouvrage |
Résumé |
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This chapter provides an account of the contestation of nuclear energy in Western Europe and beyond. It presents a new compilation of comparative public opinion data on nuclear energy, original data on protest behaviour directed against nuclear energy, and a systematic account of the development of Green parties. The focus is on the covariation of these factors with the behaviour of the established political parties and system properties (Kitschelt’s ‘openness’). The main function of the chapter is to show the relative strength of the ‘natural enemies’ of nuclear energy—concerned citizens, protest movements, and Green parties—in the countries covered by case studies (and beyond, where possible) and to understand how they interact. The chapter argues that neither public opinion critical to nuclear energy nor sizeable protest behaviour is sufficient to introduce anti-nuclear policy change.
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Titre |
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The Conflict over Nuclear Energy
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Sous-Titre |
en
Public Opinion, Protest Movements, and Green Parties in Comparative Perspective
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Auteur(s) |
Paul Thurner
1
, Sylvain Brouard
2
, Isabelle Guinaudeau
, Martin Dolezal
3
, Swen Hutter
4
, Wolfgang Müller
3
1
LMU -
Ludwig Maximilian University [Munich] = Ludwig Maximilians Universität München
( 460393 )
- Professor-Huber-Platz 2, 80539 München, Allemagne
- Allemagne
2
CEVIPOF -
Centre de recherches politiques de Sciences Po (Sciences Po, CNRS)
( 1009 )
- 27, rue Saint-Guillaume
75337 Paris Cedex 07
- France
3
Universität Wien = University of Vienna
( 300742 )
- Universitätsring 1, 1010 Wien
- Autriche
4
EUI -
European University Institute
( 169834 )
- Villa San Paolo, Via della Piazzuola 43, 50133 Florence
- Italie
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Page/Identifiant |
65-97
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Lieu de publication |
Oxford
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Langue du document |
Anglais
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Titre de l'ouvrage |
The Politics of Nuclear Energy in Western Europe
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Vulgarisation |
Non
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Audience |
Non spécifiée
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ISBN |
9780198747031
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Date de publication |
2017-05
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Domaine(s) |
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Éditeur commercial |
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Éditeur scientifique |
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Mots-clés |
en
Nuclear Energy, Conflict
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DOI | 10.1093/oso/9780198747031.003.0004 |
Spire (Sciences Po) | 2441/qm3qru2j590aobg0rourheqmo |
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