Political ScienceHornung Climate Action
Social Identities Driving Climate Action in the European Parliament
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This intriguing study by Hornung explores how social identities influence climate action in the European Parliament, revealing insights into MEPs' voting behaviors and the dynamics of party affiliation and national identity through a detailed analysis of a critical 2019 resolution.
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