Recent European elections have revealed that voters are increasingly polarised on environmental protectionism. Christoph Arndt, Daphne Halikiopoulou and Christos Vrakopoulos contend that local opposition to climate change measures is reinforcing a centre-periphery cleavage in Western Europe
Lecturer in Comparative Politics, University of Reading
Christoph's main research areas are voting behaviour, public opinion, political parties and the politics of the welfare state.
He has published in the British Journal of Political Science, Environmental Politics, Governance, the European Journal of Political Research, and the European Sociological Review, among others.
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