Energy transitions and political changes Vol. 24, 2017/1 - pagesPages 7 to 15Beyond consensus: The imperative of the “energy transition” and the comparative perspective. ForewordBy Stefan C. Aykut, Aurélien Evrard, Sezin TopçuPages 17 to 49A transition so that everything can stay the same? Institutional change and path dependence in French and German energy transitionsBy Stefan C. Aykut, Aurélien EvrardPages 51 to 75The change of energy policy in Japan after Fukushima: An ambiguous articulation between policy and politicsBy Miyuki TsuchiyaPages 77 to 99Wind energy at the risk of transition? The resistible success of the wind power compromise in QuébecBy Yann FournisPages 101 to 125A transition to more nuclear power? Comparative analysis of Russian and Ukrainian energy policiesBy Tatiana KasperskiPages 127 to 157The Turkish Energy Transition: A means to analyze a new political regime?By Sezin Topçu, Melike Yalçın-RiolletPages 159 to 177The multiple tensions of British democracyBy Gianfranco Baldini, Andrea PareschiPages 179 to 183Reviews