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Int. Political Economy and Environmental Politics

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Research group at @ETH Zurich led by @bernauereth | We investigate environmental issues based on theories and methods of political economy and political science

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Stefanie Walter (@stefwalter__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in how politicians speak about international organizations in parliament? IOParlspeech is a new dataset of IO-related parliamentary speeches in six countries, which allows for a variety of analyses. Check it out here: twtr.to/rQn9o

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How do ideology and partisanship influence voters’ support of arms deliveries? P. Thurner & I provide survey-experimental evidence that 🇫🇷 & 🇩🇪 voters’ attitudes on arms transfers subsume remarkably well under the left-right scale. #openaccess European Political Science Review doi.org/10.1017/S17557…

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What issues are often underestimated by experts in environmental politics? 🤔Listen to the views of some participants to the EPG -2024 Conference (Québec City). More videos at youtube.com/playlist?list=…

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🌊New Research: Are environmental stressors & migration aspirations related? Data from Bangladesh indicate riverbank erosion affectedness raises aspirations by 15%-points & floods do not. 🌎Read more #OpenAccess in GEC: doi.org/10.1016/j.gloe…

🌊New Research: Are environmental stressors & migration aspirations related? Data from Bangladesh indicate riverbank erosion affectedness raises aspirations by 15%-points & floods do not.

🌎Read more #OpenAccess in GEC: doi.org/10.1016/j.gloe…
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How can policymakers increase public support for costly climate action? In their latest study, Susanne Rhein and Thomas Bernauer show that policy packages reducing uncertainty about long-term benefits can boost support – even for high-cost policies. Read more: doi.org/10.1080/135017…