Is populism a challenge to European energy and climate policy? Empirical evidence across varieties of populism

RA Huber, T Maltby, K Szulecki… - Journal of European …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Despite the burgeoning literature, evidence on how right-wing populists frame and act on
energy and climate issues is limited and even more scarce for other types of populist parties …

[HTML][HTML] What's next for the European coal heartland? Exploring the future of coal as presented in German, Polish and Czech press

J Osička, J Kemmerzell, M Zoll, L Lehotský… - Energy Research & …, 2020 - Elsevier
This article addresses the future of coal in the European coal heartland, ie in the area of
Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic, which together account for nearly 57% of coal …

When climate change is missing: Media discourse on coal mining in the Czech Republic

L Lehotský, F Černoch, J Osička, P Ocelík - Energy Policy, 2019 - Elsevier
One of the EU's main decarbonization goals is a reduction in the energy use of coal. It would
be a mistake, however, to assume that public support for decarbonization can be gained …

A contested transition toward a coal-free future: Advocacy coalitions and coal policy in the Czech Republic

P Ocelík, K Svobodová, M Hendrychová… - Energy Research & …, 2019 - Elsevier
Coal phase-out is an integral part of the ongoing energy transition to a decarbonized
economy. Any such process involves diverse actors that compete over the nature and pace …

Incumbents' strategies in media coverage: A case of the Czech coal policy

O Černý, P Ocelík - Politics and Governance, 2020 - ssoar.info
Transitioning to a decarbonized economy is a crucial part of climate change mitigation, with
the phasing-out of coal, as the most significant source of carbon dioxide emissions, being …

[KNJIGA][B] External Energy Security in the European Union: Small Member States' Perspective

M Mišík - 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
This book explores the positions of small EU members in approaching external energy
security, using Austria, the Czech Republic and Slovakia as case studies. It examines when …

[HTML][HTML] Policies on renewable energy at the European and national level of governance: Assessing policy adaptation in the Czech Republic

G Tanil, P Jurek - Energy Reports, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract The European Union defined itself as a global leader in the promotion and
development of renewable energy sources. The European Union initiated crucial changes in …

Organised interests in the energy sector: A comparative study of the influence of interest groups in Czechia and Hungary

B Horváthová, M Dobbins - 2019 - kops.uni-konstanz.de
In this article, we explore civil society mobilisation and the impact of organised interests on
the energy policies of two post-communist countries—Hungary and Czechia—and …

Managing the atomic divorce: The challenges of East Central Europe's nuclear energy decoupling from Russia

Y Pan - The Electricity Journal, 2023 - Elsevier
The war in Ukraine has accelerated Europe's decoupling from Russia in the energy sphere.
Nuclear energy is no exception. Most East Central European countries traditionally reliant …

Local opposition and acceptance of a deep geological repository of radioactive waste in the Czech Republic: A frame analysis

P Ocelík, J Osička, V Zapletalová, F Černoch, B Dančák - Energy Policy, 2017 - Elsevier
The article explores framing of the siting process of a deep geological repository of nuclear
waste in the Czech Republic by the municipalities' representatives in the pre-selected …