Voters do not punish their government for climate policies under favorable conditions
Sofia Henriks, Niklas Harring & Nils Droste / @NilsDroste
Pages: 320-343
doi.org/10.1080/09644016.202…
New article from Sofia Henriks, Niklas Harring & @NilsDroste, and it's #OpenAccess!
'Contrary to popular belief, our longitudinal analysis finds little evidence that climate policies significantly impact governmental support in Sweden.'
doi.org/10.1080/09644016.202…
ALT screenshot of article title and abstract. Title: Voters do not punish their government for climate policies under favourable conditions.
New article from Sofia Henriks, Niklas Harring & @NilsDroste, and it's #OpenAccess!
'Contrary to popular belief, our longitudinal analysis finds little evidence that climate policies significantly impact governmental support in Sweden.'
doi.org/10.1080/09644016.202…
ALT screenshot of article title and abstract. Title: Voters do not punish their government for climate policies under favourable conditions.
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