The Domestic Impact of International Shaming

Author:

Koliev Faradj1,Page Douglas2,Tallberg Jonas3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Political Science at Stockholm University Faradj Koliev is a researcher in the , Stockholm, Sweden

2. Department of Political Science at Gettysburg College Douglas Page is an assistant professor in the , Gettysburg, PA, USA

3. Department of Political Science at Stockholm University Jonas Tallberg is a professor in the , Stockholm, Sweden

Abstract

AbstractDo international shaming efforts affect citizens’ support for government policies? While it is a frequent claim in the literature that shaming works through domestic politics, we know little about how and when international criticism affects domestic public opinion. We address this question through an originally designed survey experiment in Sweden, which (i) compares the effects of international shaming in two issue areas—human rights and climate change, and (ii) tests whether government responses to criticism moderate the impact of shaming. Our main findings are fourfold. First, we find substantial effects of international shaming on domestic public opinion. These effects hold across both issue areas and irrespective of whether citizens support government parties or not. Second, human rights shaming has a stronger impact on citizens’ support for government policies than climate shaming. Third, shaming is most effective among citizens who are more supportive of climate action, human rights, and international cooperation. Finally, our findings are mixed with respect to the effect of government responses. While government responses do not moderate the effects of human rights shaming, they seem to mitigate the effects of climate shaming.

Funder

Swedish Research Council for Sustainable Development

Riksbankens Jubileumsfond

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

History and Philosophy of Science,General Social Sciences,Sociology and Political Science,History,Communication

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