Comparative Phasing-Out Nuclear Energy: Public Policies, Party Competition and Public Opinion in European Countries

Project Directors Prof. Dr. Wolfgang C. Müller, Prof. Dr. Paul W. Thurner Fritz Thyssen Stiftung-funded 2008 – 2011

Research question/goal:

The projects’ ambition is to understand the interplay between the beliefs and policy preferences of strategically relevant / tactically mobile voter groups, party strategies and policy outcomes. It analyses those West European countries (and some control cases) that have decided to completely phase-out nuclear energy or at least have had moratoria on the use of nuclear energy at a certain point in time. For that purpose the project reviews the relevant energy policy decisions and reconstructs the related decision-making processes. Special attention is paid to economic conditions, energy supply dependency, environmental commitments and those events that directly impinge on the decisions – the nuclear accidents of Harrisburg, Chernobyl, and Fukushima.
The project shows that public opinion is an important driver of nuclear energy policy. Yet, critical nuclear energy policy decisions also display a great amount of autonomy of politics. An English language volume with country and comparative studies will be published later.


Publications

Edited Books

  • Müller, Wolfgang C., Paul W. Thurner (Eds.) (2017): The Politics of Nuclear Energy in Western Europe. 376. Oxford, Oxford University Press. More

Book Chapters

  • Müller, Wolfgang C., Paul W. Thurner (2017): Nuclear Energy in Western Europe: Revival or Rejection? An Introduction. 1-20. Oxford, Oxford University Press. More
  • Müller, Wolfgang C., Paul W. Thurner, Christian Schulze (2017): Conclusion: Explaining Nuclear Policy Reversals. 286-324. Oxford, Oxford University Press. More