The democratic consequences of climate attitudes & concerns


Menzner, Jan


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URN: urn:nbn:de:bsz:180-madoc-713936
Document Type: Doctoral dissertation
Year of publication: 2025
Place of publication: Mannheim
University: Universität Mannheim
Evaluator: Traunmüller, Richard
Date of oral examination: 2025
Publication language: English
Institution: School of Social Sciences > Political Science, Empirical Democracy Research (Traunmüller 2017-)
Subject: 320 Political science
Keywords (English): political support , democracy , climate change , satisfaction with democracy
Abstract: Governments have a primary duty to protect their citizens from harm and to provide a satisfactory level of well-being. Otherwise citizens might withdraw their political support, which is a crucial component in system stability. According to the IPCC over 3 billion people are exposed to climate risks and many citizens deem their governments' climate action as insufficient. Within this dissertation, I therefore evaluate: Do Climate Change-related Attitudes & Concerns erode Political Support? The findings of this dissertation demonstrate that climate attitudes and concerns shape how German citizens evaluate their political system and the commitment to democratic norms on both sides of the climate cleavage. The central contribution is the establishment of climate-related concerns and the increasingly polarized climate cleavage more general as a credible, emerging threat to citizens’ political support and, by extension, to democratic stability itself.




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