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In person icon Building: New Philosophy Building, Floor: 1, Room: 111
Tuesday 10:45 - 12:30 EEST (26/08/2025)
Climate change is a highly contentious, cross-cutting issue of political competition, engaging parties across the entire spectrum. This panel brings together contributions that examine the state, origins and consequences of the party politics of climate change, using both qualitative and quantitative methods. This includes new perspectives on the far-right, cross-national comparisons and global-national interactions.
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The Party Politics of Climate Change: Introducing the PARTYCLIM Dataset to Explain Variation in Climate Change Positions and Competition Across 20 Industrialised Countries (2002-2022) | View Paper Details |
Mythologies of Independence and Self-Sufficiency: Far-Right Political Discourse on Environmental Issues in Greece in Relation to National Sovereignty and Security | View Paper Details |
Greening or Greying? How Green and Radical Right Parties Shape Climate Party Competition | View Paper Details |
Turning Towards Climate? A Qualitative Analysis of Climate Policy Preferences of European Far-Right Parties Today | View Paper Details |
A Double Backlash? The Effect of Right-Wing Populist and Green Parties on Climate Policy Production in Europe | View Paper Details |