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@article{ Dickson2025,
 title = {Going Against the Grain: Climate Change as a Wedge Issue for the Radical Right},
 author = {Dickson, Zachary P. and Hobolt, Sara B.},
 journal = {Comparative political studies},
 number = {8},
 pages = {1733-1759},
 volume = {58},
 year = {2025},
 issn = {1552-3829},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1177/00104140241271297},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-104453-8},
 abstract = {Political parties often mobilise issues that can improve their electoral fortunes by splitting existing coalitions. We argue that by adopting a distinctively adversarial stance, radical right-wing parties have increasingly politicised climate change policies as a wedge issue. This strategy challenges the mainstream party consensus and seeks to mobilise voter concerns over green initiatives. Relying on state-of-the-art multilingual large language models, we empirically examine nearly half a million press releases from 76 political parties across nine European democracies to support this argument. Our findings demonstrate that the radical right's oppositional climate policy rhetoric diverges significantly from the mainstream consensus. Survey data further reveal climate policy scepticism among voters across the political spectrum, highlighting the mobilising potential of climate policies as a wedge issue. This research advances our understanding of issue competition and the politicisation of climate change.},
 keywords = {Klimawandel; climate change; Rechtsradikalismus; right-wing radicalism; Partei; party; Klimapolitik; climate policy; rechtsextreme Partei; right-wing extremist party; politische Rechte; political right; Mobilisierung; mobilization; Populismus; populism; Europa; Europe; Politisierung; politicization; politische Kommunikation; political communication}}