Sharing news of our new article (preprint here
<https://muse.jhu.edu/article/892036/pdf>):



Chesler, Angela, Debra Javeline, Kimberly Peh, and Shana Scogin. 2023. “Is
Democracy the Answer to Intractable Climate Change?” *Global Environmental
Politics*.



*Abstract*

Climate change is the greatest governance challenge humanity has ever
faced. Understanding why some governments successfully reduce greenhouse
gas emissions and others fail is thus imperative. While regime type is
often hypothesized to be a source of variation in greenhouse gas emissions,
empirical findings about the effects of democracy and autocracy on climate
action are contradictory. This research note reconciles these
inconsistencies and adopts a quasi-experimental approach to investigate the
relationship between democratization and greenhouse gas emissions. A fixed
effects model with a synthetic control estimator is used to construct
appropriate counterfactuals and evaluate the effect of regime type on
emissions with data from the World Bank and Varieties of Democracy Project.
The analysis shows that movement toward democracy does not have a
significant effect on emissions, suggesting that research on the politics
of emissions reduction should focus on factors other than regime type.



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Debra Javeline

Associate Professor | Department of Political Science | University of Notre
Dame | 2060 Jenkins Nanovic Halls | Notre Dame, IN 46556 | tel: 574-631-2793
<(574)%20631-2793>



Fellow, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies <http://kroc.nd.edu/>
, Kellogg Institute for International Studies
<http://nd.edu/~kellogg/>, Nanovic
Institute for European Studies <http://nanovic.nd.edu/>

Core faculty, Russian and East European Studies Program
<http://germanandrussian.nd.edu/russian/faculty/program-faculty/RussianandEastEuropeanStudies.shtml>

Affiliated faculty, Notre Dame Environmental Change Initiative
<http://environmentalchange.nd.edu/>

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