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Anomalous Anglophones? Contours of free market ideology, political polarization, and climate change attitudes in English-speaking countries, Western European and post-Communist states

机译:异常的Anglophones? 自由市场思想,政治极化和气候变化的轮廓,英国欧洲和共产党国家的讲话

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Recent scholarship has thoroughly documented climate change attitudes within the majority of the English-speaking countries of the USA, the UK, Canada, and Australia. In these nations, political identity is widely recognized as a uniquely powerful predictor of climate change attitudes and, at least in the USA, several studies have found that education moderates the effect of political identity. The cross-national dynamics of climate change attitudes and political identity are not well-characterized, particularly in nations with a history of state socialism. In this manuscript, we consider the role of political and free market ideological polarization around climate change within Anglophone, Western European, and post-Communist states. Further, we investigate education as a moderator of political and ideological factors cross-nationally. We suggest that, in comparison to Western European and post-Communist states, the role of political and ideological polarization in Anglophone states is exceptional in shaping climate change attitudes. Using data for 20 countries in the 2010 ISSP Environmental Module, we find that the effect of party affiliation and free market ideology on the perception of climate change's danger and importance is strongest in Anglophone states, more modest in Western European countries, and limited within post-Communist states. Further, education moderates most intensely in Anglophone states. Our results suggest that there is something exceptional occurring within Anglophone states with regard to political polarization and climate change attitudes.
机译:最近的奖学金彻底记录了美国,英国,加拿大和澳大利亚大多数英语国家的气候变化态度。在这些国家,政治身份被广泛认为是气候变化态度的独特强大的预测因子,至少在美国,一些研究发现,教育采取政治身份的影响。气候变化态度和政治身份的跨国动态并不具备好,特别是在国家社会主义历史中的国家。在这份手稿中,我们考虑了政治和自由市场思想极化在忠诚,西欧和共产党后国家的气候变化周围的作用。此外,我们将教育调查为跨国政治和思想因素的主持人。我们认为与西欧和共产党后国家相比,忠诚的政治和思想政治态度的作用在塑造气候变化态度方面是特殊的。在2010年ISSP环境模块中使用数据的数据,我们发现党派关系和自由市场意识形态对气候变化的看法的影响是最强大的忠诚状态,在西欧国家更为温和,在岗位内有限 - Communist国家。此外,教育在Anglophone状态中更强烈地调节。我们的结果表明,在政治极化和气候变化态度方面存在忠诚状态的出现异常。

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