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STACY D. VANDEVEER Department of Conflict Resolution, Human Security & Global Governance McCormack Graduate School of Policy & Global Studies University of Massachusetts Boston 100 Morrissey Boulevard Boston, MA 02125-3393 e-mail: [email protected] CURRENT POSITIONS 2020-- Chair, Dept. of Conflict Resolution, Human Security & Global Governance, McCormack Graduate School of Policy & Global Studies, University of Massachusetts Boston 2016-- Professor, Human Security & Global Governance, McCormack Graduate School of Policy & Global Studies, University of Massachusetts Boston 2016-- Summer Instructor, Policy Analysis for Sustainable Development, Carsey School of Public Policy, University of New Hampshire PREVIOUS POSITIONS HELD 2016-20 Graduate Program Director, PhD Program in Global Governance and Human Security, UMass Boston 2019-20 Interim Co-Director, Sustainable Solutions Lab (with Prof. Rosalyn Negron), UMass Boston 2012--17 Editor, Global Environmental Politics (MIT Press) 2001--17 Instructor, Harvard University Summer School 2016 Co-Director, Masters in Public Policy (MPP) Program, Carsey School of Public Policy, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA 2015-16 Program Chair, Dual Major in Sustainability, Office of the Vice Provost, UNH 2013-16 Professor, Department of Political Science, UNH 2015-16 Co-Chair, Academic Planning Committee, Carsey School of Public Policy, UNH 2015-16 Co-Director, Security Studies Minor, UNH 2013-16 Chair, Department of Political Science, UNH 2011-12 Senior Fellow, Transatlantic Academy, German Marshall Fund of the United States, Washington, DC 2004-13 Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Univ. of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 2010 Interim Director, Center for International Education (CIE), UNH 2007-09 Adjunct Faculty, Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University 2007-08 Director, London Program, University of New Hampshire 2006-07 Visiting Fellow in International Studies, Brown University, Watson Institute for International Studies, Providence, RI 1998-04 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Univ. of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 1998-99 Post-Doctoral Fellow, Science, Technology and Public Policy Program/International Security Program, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, J. F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University 1997-98 Post-Doctoral Fellow, Global Environmental Assessment Project, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, J. F. Kennedy School of Govt., Harvard University. 1996-97 Lecturer, Elliot School of International Affairs/Department of Political Science, The George Washington University 1991-96 Graduate Assistant, Dept. of Government and Politics, University of Maryland 1991-95 International Environmental Researcher, Inst. for Philosophy & Public Policy, Univ. of Maryland EDUCATION 1997 Ph.D., Government and Politics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland Primary Fields: International relations, comparative politics 1993 M.A., Government and Politics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 1990 B.A., Political Science, with honors, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois

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STACY D. VANDEVEER Department of Conflict Resolution, Human Security & Global Governance

McCormack Graduate School of Policy & Global Studies

University of Massachusetts Boston

100 Morrissey Boulevard

Boston, MA 02125-3393

e-mail: [email protected]

CURRENT POSITIONS

2020-- Chair, Dept. of Conflict Resolution, Human Security & Global Governance, McCormack

Graduate School of Policy & Global Studies, University of Massachusetts Boston

2016-- Professor, Human Security & Global Governance, McCormack Graduate School of Policy

& Global Studies, University of Massachusetts Boston

2016-- Summer Instructor, Policy Analysis for Sustainable Development, Carsey School of Public

Policy, University of New Hampshire

PREVIOUS POSITIONS HELD

2016-20 Graduate Program Director, PhD Program in Global Governance and Human Security,

UMass Boston

2019-20 Interim Co-Director, Sustainable Solutions Lab (with Prof. Rosalyn Negron), UMass Boston

2012--17 Editor, Global Environmental Politics (MIT Press)

2001--17 Instructor, Harvard University Summer School

2016 Co-Director, Masters in Public Policy (MPP) Program, Carsey School of Public Policy,

University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA

2015-16 Program Chair, Dual Major in Sustainability, Office of the Vice Provost, UNH

2013-16 Professor, Department of Political Science, UNH

2015-16 Co-Chair, Academic Planning Committee, Carsey School of Public Policy, UNH

2015-16 Co-Director, Security Studies Minor, UNH

2013-16 Chair, Department of Political Science, UNH

2011-12 Senior Fellow, Transatlantic Academy, German Marshall Fund of the United States,

Washington, DC

2004-13 Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Univ. of New Hampshire, Durham, NH

2010 Interim Director, Center for International Education (CIE), UNH

2007-09 Adjunct Faculty, Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University

2007-08 Director, London Program, University of New Hampshire

2006-07 Visiting Fellow in International Studies, Brown University, Watson Institute for

International Studies, Providence, RI

1998-04 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Univ. of New Hampshire, Durham, NH

1998-99 Post-Doctoral Fellow, Science, Technology and Public Policy Program/International

Security Program, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, J. F. Kennedy

School of Government, Harvard University

1997-98 Post-Doctoral Fellow, Global Environmental Assessment Project, Belfer Center for Science

and International Affairs, J. F. Kennedy School of Govt., Harvard University.

1996-97 Lecturer, Elliot School of International Affairs/Department of Political Science, The

George Washington University

1991-96 Graduate Assistant, Dept. of Government and Politics, University of Maryland

1991-95 International Environmental Researcher, Inst. for Philosophy & Public Policy, Univ. of

Maryland

EDUCATION

1997 Ph.D., Government and Politics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland

Primary Fields: International relations, comparative politics

1993 M.A., Government and Politics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland

1990 B.A., Political Science, with honors, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois

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FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, HONORS, AND AWARDS RECEIVED

2020-22 Research Grant, Research Council of Norway, NORDGLOBAL, “Green Curses and Violent

Conflicts: The Security Implications of Renewable Energy Sector Development in Africa” Co-PI

with Siri Aas Rustad (PRIO), Kendra Dupuy, John Andrew McNeish (NMBU), Stacy VanDeveer

(University of Massachusetts Boston’s McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global

Studies), Carl Bruch (Environmental Law Institute (ELI) and Francis Mwesigye.

2021 Recipient, McCormack School DOFFAR grant, “Gender and Global Environmental Politics”

summer research

2020 Recipient, Hallsworth Visiting Professorship, Manchester University, U.K.

2019-20 Co-Recipient, Research Grant, The Dean’s Office Faculty Fund for Enhancing Integrated

Research (DOFFFER), McCormack School, UMass Boston

2019 Recipient, Graduate Program Director Award for Outstanding Student Mentorship, Dean’s Office

Student Success Program, McCormack School of Policy & Global Studies, UMass Boston

2016-18 Member, Project Team, Climate Change Adaption Governance and Finance, Barr Foundation

and UMass Boston Sustainable Solutions Law

2017 Runner Up, “Duckie” Award for Best Twitter Account, Online Media Caucus of the International

Studies Association

2014-16 Faculty Fellow, Center of Governance & Sustainability, University of Massachusetts, Boston

2012-13 Recipient, German-American Academic Relations Foundation (Stiftung Deutsch-Amerikanische

Wissenschaftsbeziehungen (SDAW)), “The Global Scramble for Natural Resources and

Transatlantic Options” Co-PI with Raimund Bleischwitz.

2011-12 Senior Fellow, Transatlantic Academy, German Marshall Fund of the United States,

Washington, DC

2010 Recipient, Kidder Fund Faculty Award, University of New Hampshire

2009 University of New Hampshire Outreach Scholars Academy

2008-09 Research Grant, Swedish Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research (MISTRA),

“Connecting North American and Transatlantic climate change politics” (with Henrik Selin)

2007-09 Recipient, Research Grant, “Carbon Neutral New England 2020” New Hampshire Charitable

Foundation, Co-PI with Tom Kelly, Cameron Wake, George Hurtt and Ross Gittell.

2006-09 Recipient, Jean Monnet Module, European Union teaching and research grant, “Integration and

Environmental Sustainability in the European Union” (Grant #2006-1918)

2006-07 Visiting Fellow in International Studies, Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown

University

2007 Recipient, Conference Grant, “Global Environmental Futures: Interrogating the Practice and

Politics of Scenarios,” National Intelligence Council, Washington, DC.

2006 Recipient, Conference Grant, “Climate Change Politics in North America,” The Energy

Foundation, California.

2005-06 Recipient, Conference Grant, “Climate Change Politics in North America,” Embassy of Canada,

Washington, DC

2003-06 Recipient, Roland H. O’Neal Professorship, University of New Hampshire

2003-06 Recipient, National Science Foundation (NSF) (Award #0303720), International Programs –

Central and Eastern Europe Program, Co-PI with JoAnn Carmin and Douglas Crawford-

Brown, “International Cooperative Research on Environmental Policy Learning and Capacity

Development in the Czech Republic”

2004 Recipient, Graduate School Summer Faculty Fellowship, Univ. of New Hampshire

2004 Recipient, Pink Triangle Award for Leadership in the University of New Hampshire Community

2003-04 Research/travel Grant, Swedish Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research (MISTRA),

“European Chemical Assessment and Management: EU, HELCOM and OSPAR”

2003 Recipient, Gustafson Junior Faculty Fellowship, University of New Hampshire Center for the

Humanities, Fall 2003 Semester

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2002 Research Grant, Swedish Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research (MISTRA):

“Hazardous Substances and the Helsinki and Barcelona Conventions”

2002 Liberal Arts Faculty Summer Research Fellowship, Univ. of New Hampshire

1998-01 Core Faculty Member, Global Environmental Assessment Project, Harvard University

2001 Fellow, 21st Century Trust, London

2000 Recipient, Graduate School Summer Faculty Fellowship, University of New Hampshire

1998-9 Recipient, Postdoctoral Fellowship, Science, Technology and Public Policy and

International Security programs, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, John F.

Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.

1998-9 Short-Term Grant for Research, Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies,

Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.

1997-8 Recipient, Postdoctoral Fellowship, Global Environmental Assessment Project, Belfer Center for

Science and International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard

University

1997 Participant, Academic Council on the United Nations and the American Society of

International Law (ACUNS/ASIL) Summer Workshop on International Organization Studies,

Brown University, 27 July - 8 August.

1997 Participant, National Research Council (NRC) Young Investigator Program on Coastal Ecology

in Croatia, 30 June - 12 July.

1997 Nominee, Trachtenberg Prize for Teaching, George Washington University.

1996-7 Recipient, Dissertation Fellowship, Institute for the Study of World Politics.

1996 Research/travel grant, Harrison Program on the Future Global Agenda and Center for the Study

of Post-Communist Societies, University of Maryland.

1996 Invited Participant, Young Scientists' Summer Program (YSSP), International Institute for

Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Vienna Austria. Project, “Implementation and

Effectiveness of International Environmental Commitments.”

1996 Recipient, National Science Foundation Fellowship for Young Scientists Summer Program,

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Vienna, Austria.

1995 Short-Term Grant for Research, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, East

European Studies.

1994-95 Master Teaching Assistant, Center for Teaching Excellence, University of Maryland

1994 Excellence in Teaching Award, College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, University of

Maryland

1994 Research/travel grant, Harrison Program on the Future Global Agenda and Center for

the Study of Post-Communist Societies, University of Maryland

PUBLICATIONS: PEER REVIEWED

Books

The European Union and Environmental Governance, Henrik Selin & Stacy D. VanDeveer

(Routledge, 2015).

Waste, Want or War? The Global Resource Nexus and the Struggle for Land, Energy, Food, Water &

Minerals, Philip Andrews-Speed, Raimund Bleischwitz, Tim Boersma, Corey Johnson, Geoffrey

Kemp, Stacy D. VanDeveer (Routledge/Earthscan, 2015).

Transnational Climate Change Governance. Harriet Bulkeley, Liliana Andonova, Michele Betsill,

Daniel Compagnon, Thomas Hale, Matthew Hoffman, Peter Newell, Matthew Paterson, Charles

Roger & Stacy D. VanDeveer (Cambridge University Press, 2014).

**Runner Up, Sprout Award for the Best Book in International Environmental Politics,

International Studies Association, 2015

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Comparative Environmental Politics: Theory, Practice and Prospects. Paul Steinberg & Stacy D.

VanDeveer, eds. (MIT Press, 2012).

Changing Climates in North American Politics: Institutions, Policymaking and Multilevel

Governance, Henrik Selin and Stacy D. VanDeveer, eds. (MIT Press, 2009).

Transatlantic Environment and Energy Politics: Comparative and International Perspectives

Miranda Schreurs, Henrik Selin and Stacy D. VanDeveer, eds. (Ashgate, 2009).

EU Enlargement and the Environment: Institutional Change and Environmental Policy in Central

and Eastern Europe. JoAnn Carmin and Stacy D. VanDeveer, eds. (Routledge, 2005).

-- Also published as a Special Issue of Environmental Politics (Spring 2004)

-- Translated (by Nicoleta Toma) and published in Romanian (Editura ARC, 2009)

Saving the Seas: Values, Scientists, and International Governance. L. Anathea Brooks & Stacy D.

VanDeveer, eds. (College Park, MD: Maryland Sea Grant College, 1997).

Journals

“Sustaining Peace through Better Resource Governance: Three Potential Pathways for Environmental

Peacebuilding” (w/Florian Krampe & Farah Hagazi), World Development (2021)(144).

“Multi-Level Governance, Climate Change and Municipal Solid Waste Management: Insights from

Murmansk” (w/Nadezhda Filimonova). Urban Studies and Practices Journal (forthcoming 2021): 80-101.

“Energy Regionalisms in Theory and Practice” (w /Corey Johnson), Review of Policy Research (2021)

(http://doi.org/10.1111/ropr.12422)

“Resource Nexus Perspectives towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals" Raimund

Bleischwitz, Catalina Spataru, Stacy D. VanDeveer, Michael Obersteiner, Ester van der Voet,

Corey Johnson, Philip Andrews-Speed, Tim Boersma, Holger Hoff and Detlef P. Van Vuuren,

Nature Sustainability (December)(1)(2018): 737-43.

“Transnational Governance along the Mineral Life Cycle” (w / Graeme Auld & Michele Betsill)

Annual Review of Environment and Resources (43)(2018): 425-53.

“Roadmap Toward Justice in Urban Climate Adaptation Research” (w/ Linda Shi, Eric Chu, Isabelle

Anguelovski, Alexander Aylett, Jessica Debats, Kian Goh, Todd Schenk, Karen Seto, David

Dodman, Debra Roberts, & J. Timmons Roberts) Nature: Climate Change (6)(2016): 131-137.

“Broader, Greener, Deeper: European Union Environmental Politics, Policies & Results” (w/ Henrik

Selin) Annual Review of Environment & Resources (2015)(40): 309-35.

“Green Pluralism: Lessons for Improved Environmental Governance in the 21st Century” (w/Norichika

Kanie, Peter M. Haas, Steinar Andresen, Graeme Auld, Ben Cashore, Pamela S. Chasek, Jose A.

Puppim de Oliverira, Stefan Renckens, Olav Schram Stokke, Casey Stevens & Masahiko Iguchi)

Environment (55)(5)(Sept/Oct)(2013): 14-30.

“Navigating Regional Environmental Governance” (w/Jorg Balsiger) Global Environmental Politics,

(2012)(12)(3): 1-17; and Co-editor (w/Jorg Balsiger) of Special Issue on “Regional

Environmental Governance”

“Governing Climate Change Transnationally: Assessing the Evidence from a Database of Sixty

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Initiatives” (w/ Harriett Bulkeley, et.al.) Environment and Planning C (2012): 591-612.

“Consuming Environments: Options and Choices for 21st Century Citizens” Review of Policy Research

(2011): (28)(5): 517-24.

“Climate Change Regionalism in North America” (w/Henrik Selin) Review of Policy Research

(28)(3)(2011): 295-304.

“Networked Baltic Environmental Cooperation” Journal of Baltic Studies (42)(1)(March) (2011): 37-55.

“Thinking about Tomorrows: Scenarios, Social Science and Global Environmental Politics”

(w/Simone Pulver), Global Environmental Politics (9)(2)(2009): 1-13.

“Where Next with Global Environmental Scenarios?” (w/Brian O’Neill, Yaakov Garb and Simone

Pulver) Environmental Research Letters (3)(2008) 045012 (4 pp)

(An introduction to a special section of Environmental Research Letters)

“Scenarios in Society, Society in Scenarios: Toward a Social Analysis of Storyline-Driven

Environmental Modeling” (w/Yaakov Garb and Simone Pulver) Environmental Research Letters (3)(2008) 045015 (8 pp)

“Political Science and Prediction: What’s Next for US Climate Change Policy?” (w/Henrik Selin)

Review of Policy Research (24)(1)(2007): 1-27

“Raising Global Standards: Hazardous Substances and E-Waste Management in the European Union”

(w/Henrik Selin) Environment (28)(10)(2006): 6-17.

“Capacity Development for the Environment: Broadening the Focus” (w/Ambuj Sagar). Global

Environmental Politics (5)(3)(2005): 14-22.

“Canadian-US Environmental Cooperation: Climate Change Networks and Regional Action,” (w/Henrik

Selin) American Review of Canadian Studies, Special Issue on the State of Canadian-US

Relations (Summer)(2005): 353-378.

“Actors, Norms and Impact: Recent International Cooperation Theory and the Influence of Agent-

Structure Debate” (w/ Kate O’Neill and Jorge Balsiger). Annual Review of Political Science

(7)(2004): 149-175.

“Baltic Sea Hazardous Substances Management: Results and Challenges” (with Henrik Selin).

AMBIO (33)(3)(May)(2004): 153-160.

“Enlarging EU Environments: Central and Eastern Europe from Transition to Accession” (w/JoAnn

Carmin) in EU Enlargement and the Environment: Institutional Change and Environmental Policy in Central and Eastern Europe. JoAnn Carmin and Stacy D. VanDeveer, eds. Special

Issue, Environmental Politics (13)(1)(Spring)(2004): 3-24

“Assessing Conventional Wisdom: Environmental Challenges and Opportunities Beyond Eastern

Accession” (w/JoAnn Carmin) in EU Enlargement and the Environment: Institutional Change

and Environmental Policy in Central and Eastern Europe. JoAnn Carmin and Stacy D.

VanDeveer, eds. Special Issue, Environmental Politics (13)(1)(March)(2004): 315-31.

“Mapping Institutional Linkages in European Air Pollution Politics” (with Henrik Selin). Global

Environmental Politics (3)(3)(2003): 14-46.

“Environmental Assessment: Four Under-Appreciated Elements of Design” (with Alex Farrell and

Jill Jaeger), Global Environmental Change (11)(2001): 311-333.

“It’s Capacity Stupid: National Implementation and International Assistance” (with Geoffrey

Dabelko), Global Environmental Politics. 1(2)(2001): 18-29.

“Protecting Europe’s Seas: Lessons from the Last 25 Years” Environment 42(6)(2000)(July/August):

10-26.

“Redefining Security Around the Baltic: Environmental Issues in Regional Context” (with Geoffrey D.

Dabelko), Global Governance 5(2)(1999): 221-249.

“European Insecurities: Can’t Live With ‘Em, Can’t Shoot ‘Em” (with Geoffrey D. Dabelko), Security

Dialogue 29(2)(June, 1998): 177-190.

Book Chapters

“Climate Change Politics and Policy in the United States: Forward, Reverse and Through the Looking

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Glass” (w/Henrik Selin) in R. Wurzel, M. Skou Andersen and Paul Tobin, eds. Climate Governance across the Globe: Pioneers, Leaders and Followers (Routledge 2021): 123-41.

“Global Environmental Governance” (w/ Regina Axelrod), new chapter for Environmental Governance

Reconsidered, 2nd edition, Robert Durant, Daniel Fiorino and Rosemary O’Leary, eds. (MIT

Press, 2017): 43-73.

“Agenda Setting at Sea and in the Air” in Norichika Kanie, Steinar Andresen, and Peter M. Haas, eds.

Improving Global Environmental Governance: Best Practices for Architecture & Agency

(Routledge, 2014): 31-55.

“Comparative Environmental Politics: Domestic Institutions and Actors” (w/Paul Steinberg) In Paul

Harris, ed. Routledge Handbook of Global Environmental Politics (Routledge, 2014): 150-63.

“Transnational Governance Experiments” (w/ Harriet Bulkeley, Matthew Hoffman and Victoria

Milledge) in Frank Biermann and Philipp Pattberg (eds.) Global Environmental Governance

Reconsidered (MIT Press, 2012): 149-71.

“Comparative Environmental Politics in a Changing World” (w/Paul Steinberg) In Paul Steinberg &

Stacy D. VanDeveer, eds. Comparative Environmental Politics: Theory, Practice and Prospects.

(MIT Press, 2012): 3-28.

“Bridging Archipelagos: Connecting Comparative Politics and Environmental Politics” (w/Paul

Steinberg) In Paul Steinberg & Stacy D. VanDeveer, eds. Comparative Environmental Politics:

Theory, Practice and Prospects. (MIT Press, 2012): 29-60.

“EU Expansion and the Internationalization of Environmental Politics” (w/Liliana B Andonova) In Paul

Steinberg & Stacy D. VanDeveer, eds. Comparative Environmental Politics: Theory, Practice and Prospects. (MIT Press, 2012): 287-312.

“Federalism, Multilateral Governance and Climate Politics across the Atlantic” (w/Henrik Selin) In Paul

Steinberg & Stacy D. VanDeveer, eds. Comparative Environmental Politics: Theory, Practice

and Prospects. (MIT Press, 2012): 341-368.

Comparative Theory and Environmental Practice: Toward Doubly Engaged Social Science” (w/Paul

Steinberg) In Paul Steinberg & Stacy D. VanDeveer, eds. Comparative Environmental Politics:

Theory, Practice and Prospects. (MIT Press, 2012): 371-403.

“Institutional Linkages and European Air Pollution Politics” (w/Henrik Selin). In Göran Sundqvist and

Rolf Lidskog, eds. Governing the Air: The Dynamics of Science, Policy and Citizen Interaction

(MIT Press, 2011): 61-92.

“Europe, Climate Change and International Security: Transatlantic and Global Dimensions”

(w/Chad Briggs), In Dan Moran, ed. Climate Change and National Security (Georgetown

University Press, 2011): 141-151.

“Global and Continental Governance Challenges and Opportunities” (w/Henrik Selin) in Barry Rabe,

ed. Greenhouse Governance: Addressing Climate Change in America (Brookings Institution

Press, 2010): 313-335.

“Multilevel Governance and Transatlantic Climate Change Politics” (w/Henrik Selin) in Barry Rabe, ed.

Greenhouse Governance: Addressing Climate Change in America (Brookings Institution Press, 2010): 336-352.

“Introduction: Changing Climates and Institution Building across the Continent” (w/Henrik Selin) in

Henrik Selin and Stacy D. VanDeveer, eds. Changing Climates in North American Politics:

Institutions, Policymaking and Multilevel Governance (MIT Press, 2009): 1-22.

“Climate Leadership in Northeast North America” (w/Henrik Selin) in Henrik Selin and Stacy D.

VanDeveer, eds. Changing Climates in North American Politics: Institutions, Policymaking and

Multilevel Governance (MIT Press, 2009): 111-136.

“Conclusion: North American Climate Governance: Policymaking and Institutions in the Multilevel

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Greenhouse” (w/Henrik Selin) in Henrik Selin and Stacy D. VanDeveer, eds. Changing Climates in North American Politics: Institutions, Policymaking and Multilevel Governance (MIT Press,

2009): 305-326.

“Expanding Transatlantic Relations: Implications for Environment and Energy Politics” (w/Miranda

A. Schreurs and Henrik Selin) in Miranda A. Schreurs, Henrik Selin and Stacy D. VanDeveer,

eds. Transatlantic Environment and Energy Politics: Comparative and International Perspectives

(Ashgate, 2009): 1-18.

“Conflict and Cooperation in Transatlantic Climate Politics: Different Stories and Different Levels”

(w/Miranda A. Schreurs and Henrik Selin) in Miranda A. Schreurs, Henrik Selin and Stacy D.

VanDeveer, eds. Transatlantic Environment and Energy Politics: Comparative and International

Perspectives (Ashgate, 2009): 165-85.

”Transatlantic Environmental Relations: Implications for the Global Community” (w/Miranda

A. Schreurs and Henrik Selin) in Miranda A. Schreurs, Henrik Selin and Stacy D. VanDeveer,

eds. Transatlantic Environment and Energy Politics: Comparative and International Perspectives

(Ashgate, 2009): 251-266.

“Assessment Information in European Politics: East and West.” In Global Environmental

Assessments: Information and Influence, Ronald B. Mitchell, William C. Clark, David W. Cash,

and Nancy Dickson, eds. (Cambridge, MIT Press: 2006): 113-150.

“Canadian-US Cooperation: Regional Climate Change Action in the Northeast” (w/Henrik Selin) in P.

LePreste and P. Stoett, eds. Bilateral Ecopolitics: Continuity and Change in Canadian-American

Environmental Relations (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2006): 93-113.

“Capacity Building for the Environment: North and South” (with Ambuj Sagar) In Global Challenges:

Furthering the Multilateral Process for Sustainable Development, Angela Churie Kallhauge,

Gunnar Sjöstedt and Elisabeth Corell, Eds. (London: Greenleaf, 2005): 259-273.

“Transnational Environmental Activism after Seattle: Between Emancipation and Arrogance” (w/Kate

O’Neill) in Janie Leatherman and Julia Webber, eds. Charting Transnational Democracy:

Beyond Global Arrogance. (Palgrave/MacMillan, 2005): 195-219.

“Overview: Understanding Design Choices” (w/Alex Farrell and Jill Jaeger) In Assessments of

Regional and Global Environmental Risks: Designing Processes for Effective Use of Science in

Decisionmaking, Alex E Farrell and Jill JĂ€ger, eds. (Washington, DC: Resources for the Future

Press, 2005) 1-24.

“European Politics with a Scientific Face: Framing, Asymmetrical Participation and Capacity in

LRTAP.” In Assessments of Regional and Global Environmental Risks: Designing Processes for Effective Use of Science in Decisionmaking, Alex E Farrell and Jill JĂ€ger, eds. (Washington, DC:

Resources for the Future Press, 2005): 25-63. “Ordering Environments: Organizing Knowledge and Regions in European International

Environmental Cooperation” In Earthly Politics: Local and Global in Environmental

Governance, Sheila Jasanoff and Marybeth Long-Martello, eds. (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2004):

309-334.

“Environmental Cooperation and Regional Peace: Baltic Politics, Programs and Prospects” In

Environmental Peacemaking. Ken Conca and Geoffrey D. Dabelko, eds. (Baltimore: Johns

Hopkins University Press/Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2002): 23-60.

“Bearings: An Introduction” (w/Anathea Brooks) in Saving the Seas: Values, Scientists, and International Governance. L. Anathea Brooks and Stacy D. VanDeveer, eds. (College Park, MD: Maryland Sea

Grant College, 1997).

“Sea Changes and State Sovereignty” in Saving the Seas: Values, Scientists, and International

Governance. L. Anathea Brooks and Stacy D. VanDeveer, eds. (College Park, MD: Maryland Sea

Grant College, 1997).

“International Treaties for Sustainability: Is The Montreal Protocol a Useful Model?” (with

Michael Alberty), In Building Sustainable Societies: A Blueprint for a Post-Industrial World. Dennis Pirages, ed. (M.E. Sharpe, 1996): 93-112.

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FORTHCOMING

“Comparative Environmental Politics: Contributions from an Emerging Field” (w/Jeannie Sowers, Paul

Steinberg & Erika Weinthal) In Paul Harris, ed. Routledge Handbook of Global Environmental

Politics, 2nd Edition (Routledge, forthcoming)

“World on Fire: Coal Politics and Great Power Responsibility” (w/Tim Boersma) In Robert Falkner

and Barry Buzan, eds, Great Powers and Environmental Responsibility (Oxford University Press)

(forthcoming).

“Climate Governance Antagonisms: Policy Stability and Repoliticization” (w/ Mat Paterson and Paul

Tobin), Global Environmental Politics (Forthcoming)

UNDER REVIEW

“Solar Radiation Management: The Case for an International Non-Use Agreement” (w/ Frank Biermann,

Jeroen Oomen, Aarti Gupta, Saleem Ali, Ken Conca, Maarten Hajer, Prakash Kashwan, Louis J.

Kotze, Melissa Leach, Dirk Messner, Chukwumerije, Janez Potocnik, David Scholossberg,

Michelle Scobie & Henri Waisman). commentary manuscript

WORK IN PREPARATION

Oxford Handbook of Comparative Environmental Politics, Jeannie Sowers, Stacy D. VanDeveer &

Erika Weinthal, eds. Oxford University Press (under contract).

“Conflicts and Resources” in Handbook on Environmental Diplomacy and Governance, Maria Ivanova,

ed. Edward Elgar. Book chapter

“Learning from the Massachusetts Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness (MVP) Program in the Greater

Boston Region” (w/ Patricio Belloy and David Sulewski), Sustainable Solutions Lab Report,

University of Massachusetts Boston & Universite Laval

“Making Concepts Stick: The Life-Cycle Concept’s Role in Private Governance of Mining” (w/ Graeme

Auld, Michele Betsill & Leo Khoushinky). Article manuscript

“No crystal ball: What about the next 50 years?” (w / Kate O’Neill) article manuscript

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

Books

The Global Environment: Institutions, Law and Policy, 5th Edition, Regina S. Axelrod & Stacy D.

VanDeveer, eds. (CQ Press/Sage, 2020).

Routledge Handbook of the Resource Nexus, Raimund Bleischwitz, Holger Hoff, Catalina Spataru,

Esther van der Voet, and Stacy D. VanDeveer, eds. (Routledge, 2018).

The Global Environment: Institutions, Law and Policy, 4th Edition, Regina S. Axelrod & Stacy D.

VanDeveer, eds. (CQ Press, 2015).

The Global Environment: Institutions, Law and Policy, 3rd Edition, Regina S. Axelrod, Stacy D.

VanDeveer & David L. Downie, eds (CQ Press, 2011).

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Periodicals

“Coal, After the Paris Agreement” (with Tim Boersma) Foreign Affairs Online, June 6, 2016.

“Resource Curses: Redux, Ex-Post, or Ad Infinitum?” In Dabelko, Geoffrey D., Lauren Herzer, Schuyler

Null, Meaghan Parker, & Russell Sticklor (Eds), Backdraft: The Conflict Potential of Climate

Change Adaptation and Mitigation (Environmental Change & Security Program Report (14)(2)(2013). Washington DC: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.

“Regional institutions and the environment in Central and Eastern Europe” (w/Liliana B. Andonova).

In J. Balsiger and B. Debarbieux (Eds.), Regional Environmental Governance, Procedia - Social

and Behavioral Sciences 3(10)(2011).

"Climate Change Policy in the USA" (w/Henrik Selin), WIRE: Climate Change (December) (2010)

“Climate Politics 2009, A big year for the Future,” Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik

[Perspectives of Economic Policy] (11)(2010): 75-89

“Consumption and the Global Environment” World Environment (in Chinese) (Jan/Feb)(2010): 15-17.

“Green Fatigue” Wilson Quarterly (27)(4)(Autumn, 2003): 55-59.

Book Chapters

“Global Climate Change Governance: Can the Promise of Paris be Realized?” (w/Henrik Selin),

Environmental Policy, 11th edition, Norman Vig and Michael Kraft, eds. (Sage/CQ Press, 2021):

275-299.

“Scenarios” (w/Simone Pulver) In Jean Frederic Morin and Amandine Orsini, eds.

Essential Concepts of Global Environmental Governance, 2nd Edition (Earthscan/Routledge,

2020): 227-29.

“Looking Ahead: environmental geopolitics research” (w / Shannon O’Lear, Simon Dalby & Corey

Johnson) in Shannon O’Lear, eds. A Research Agenda Environmental Geopolitics (Edward Elgar,

2020): 151-65.

“Consumption, Commodity Chains and Global and Local Environments” in Regina S. Axelrod and Stacy

D. VanDeveer, eds. The Global Environment: Institutions, Law and Policy, 5th Edition.

(CQ Press, 2020): 412-437.

“Still Saving the Mediterranean?: Experts, Regionalization and Institutional Change”

(w/ Joerg Balsiger & Battistina Cugusi), in Contesting Global Environmental Knowledge, Norms and Governance, MJ Peterson, ed. (Routledge, 2019): 33-53.

“Extractives and Environmental Governance Research” (w /Timothy Adivilah Balag’kutu and Jason

McSparren) in Peter Dauvergne and Justin Alger, ed. A Research Agenda for Global

Environmental Politics (Edward Elgar, 2018): 65-83.

“Global Climate Change Governance: Where to Go after Paris?” (w/Henrik Selin), Environmental

Policy, 10th edition, Norman Vig and Michael Kraft, eds. (Sage/CQ Press, 2018): 322-346.

“Environmental Conflicts and Peacebuilding in Africa: Connecting Resources, Issues and

Ongoing Governance Initiatives” Tim Adivilah, Jeremiah O. Asaka, Linda Holcombe, Jason

McSparren & Stacy D. VanDeveer. In Routledge Handbook of Environmental Conflict and

Peacemaking, Ashok Swain and Joakim Öjendal (2018): 267-282.

“The Resource Nexus: Preface and Introduction to the Routledge Handbook” (w/ Bleischwitz, et. al.)

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in Raimund Bleischwitz, Holger Hoff, Catalina Spataru, Esther van der Voet, and Stacy D.

VanDeveer, eds. Routledge Handbook of the Resource Nexus (Routledge, 2018): 3-14.

“Scale and the Resource Nexus” (w/Corey Johnson) in Raimund Bleischwitz, Holger Hoff, Catalina

Spataru, Esther van der Voet, and Stacy D. VanDeveer, eds. Routledge Handbook of the Resource

Nexus (Routledge, 2018): 32-44.

“Security, Climate Change and the Resource Nexus” (w/Bassel Daher, Sanhyuan Lee, Rabi Mohtar &

Jeremiah Asaka) in Raimund Bleischwitz, Holger Hoff, Catalina Spataru, Esther van der Voet,

and Stacy D. VanDeveer, eds. Routledge Handbook of the Resource Nexus (Routledge, 2018):

45-63.

“Global Climate Change Governance: The Road to Paris” (w/Henrik Selin), Environmental Policy, 9th

edition, Norman Vig and Michael Kraft, eds. (Sage/CQ Press, 2016): 288-310.

“Consumption, Commodity Chains and Global and Local Environments” in Regina Axelrod and Stacy

D. VanDeveer, eds. The Global Environment: Institutions, Law and Policy, 4th Edition.

(CQ Press, 2015): 350-372.

“Scenarios” (w/Simone Pulver) In Jean Frederic Morin and Amandine Orsini, eds.

Essential Concepts of Global Environmental Governance (Routledge, 2014).

“U.S. Climate Change Politics: Federalism and Complexity” (w/Henrik Selin) in Sheldon Kamieniecki

and Michael Kraft, eds. Oxford Handbook on U.S. Environmental Policy (Oxford Univ. Press,

2012): 164-183.

“Global Climate Change: Beyond Kyoto” (w/Henrik Selin), Environmental Policy, 8th edition,

Norman Vig and Michael Kraft, eds. (CQ Press, 2012): 278-298.

“Forward” to Environmental Security: A Guide to the Issues, Elizabeth L. Chalecki (Praeger, 2012):

vii-ix.

“Consumption, Commodity Chains and the Global Environment” in Regina Axelrod, Stacy D.

VanDeveer and David Downie, eds. The Global Environment: Institutions, Law and Policy,

3rd Edition (CQ Press, 2011): 311-332.

“Regional governance and environmental problems” (w/Jörg Balsiger) International Studies

Encyclopedia, Robert A. Denemark, ed. (Blackwell Publishing, 2010)

“Global Climate Change: Kyoto and Beyond” (w/Henrik Selin), Environmental Policy, 7th edition,

Norman Vig and Michael Kraft, eds. (CQ Press, 2009): 265-285.

“Politics of Trade and the Environment in the European Union” (w/Henrik Selin) In Kevin P. Gallagher,

ed. Handbook on Trade and the Environment, Edward Elgar (2009): 194-203.

“Case Study: Science, Politics and Policy from Global to Local in an Undergraduate Seminar” In John

Aber, Tom Kelly, and Bruce Mallory, eds. The Sustainable Learning Community: One University’s Journey to the Future (University Press of New England, 2009): 77-78.

“European Regulations Prove That E-Waste Can Be Managed Responsibly” (w/Henrik Selin) In

Cynthia Biley, ed. What is the Impact of E-Waste (Greenhaven Press, 2009): 48-56, [Edited

Excerpts from “Raising Global Standards”]

“Capacity Development for the Environment: Broadening the Focus” (w/Ambuj Sagar) Reprinted in Ron

Mitchell ed. International Environmental Politics, 4 volume collection (Sage Publications 2008)

“Climate Change Policy Innovation and Emulation in Northeast States” (w/Henrik Selin), in States and Climate Change: Leaders or Lab Rats? Jeffrey Domanski, ed. (Princeton University: Policy

Research Institute for the Region, 2008): 27-41.

“Raising Global Standards
” (w/Henrik Selin) Reprinted in Michael V. Russo, ed. Environmental Management Readings and Cases (Sage Publications, 2008), 2nd Edition: 131-148.

“Climate Leadership in Northeast North America” (w/Henrik Selin), Encyclopedia of the Earth. (2008)

“Sustainability and EU Accession: Capacity Development and Environmental Reform in Central and

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Eastern Europe” (w/JoAnn Carmin) in The Environment and Sustainable Development in the New Central Europe, Zbigniew Bochniaz and Gary B. Cohen, eds. (2006): 45-58.

“Marine Pollution” in Encyclopedia of Globalization, Roland Robertson and Jan Aart Scholte, eds.

(Routledge, 2006).

“Effectiveness, Capacity Building and International Environmental Cooperation,” In International

Handbook of Environmental Politics, Peter Dauvergne, ed. (Edward Elgar, 2005): 95-110.

“EU Environmental Policy and the Challenges of Eastern Enlargement” (w/JoAnn Carmin),

commissioned contribution, Environmental Policy in the European Union: New Challenges and New Approaches, Second Edition, Andrew Jordan, ed. (Earthscan, 2005): 279-294.

“Environmental Security: Conceptual Contestation and Empirical Relevance in the Mediterranean” In

Security and the Environment in the Mediterranean: Conceptualizing Security and Environmental Conflicts, H.G. Brauch, P. Liotta, A. Marquina, P. F. Rogers, and M. E.-S. Selim, Eds. (Springer,

2003): 455-467.

“Managing Regional Seas: Changing Course after 25 Years” In International Environmental

Policymaking: Transatlantic Cooperation and the World Summit on Sustainable Development.

M. Buck, A Carius, and K. Kollmann (Munich: Oekom Verlog, 2002): 231-260. [reprint of

Environment article above]

“’Europeanizing’ Central Europe: Capacity, Surprises, Lessons and Challenges” In EU Enlargement and Environmental Quality: Central and Eastern Europe & Beyond. Sabina Crisen and JoAnn

Carmin, eds. Conference Proceedings. (Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson International Center

for Scholars, 2002); 114-123.

“Med Plan” In History in Dispute 7: Water and the Environment: Global Perspectives. Char Miller,

ed. (St. James Press, 2001): 142-47. “Redefining Security Around the Baltic: Environmental Issues in Regional Context” (with Geoffrey D.

Dabelko) in Responding to Environmental Conflicts: Implications for Theory and Practice.

A. Carius, A. Vincze, and E. Petzold-Bradley, eds. (Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic, 2001): 161-

187. [reprint of Global Governance article above]

“Environment and Security Policy,” In Global Focus: U.S. Foreign Policy at the Turn of the

Millennium. Martha Honey and Thomas Barry, eds. (St. Martin’s Press, 2000): 140-1.

“Explaining Sovereignty in East-Central Europe: The Resort to (Transnational) Norms,” In The Future of East-Central Europe. Andrzej Dumala and Ziemowit J. Pietras, eds. (Lublin, Poland: Marie-

Curie Sklodowska University Press, 1996): 177-186.

Conference Proceedings

Climate Change Politics in North America. (co-edited with Henrik Selin) Occasional Paper #2, Canada

Institute and Environmental Change and Security Project, Woodrow Wilson International Center

for Scholars (October, 2006). [Reprinted online in Encyclopedia of the Earth.

Protecting Regional Seas: Developing Capacity and Fostering Environmental Cooperation in Europe, Stacy D. VanDeveer and Geoffrey D. Dabelko, eds. Conference Proceedings.

(Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2000).

Commentary Pieces

“Why Addressing the Climate Crisis Can Help Build More Sustainable Peace” (w/ Florian Krampe &

Farah Hegazi) Duck of Minerva (23 August 2021).

“Dangerous to Normalize Solar Geoegineering Research” (w Frank Beirmann and 20 other co-

signatories) Nature (v595)(1 July 2021).

“Changing the Atmosphere in Political Science: Ten Key Political Questions about Climate Change”

(w /Jessica Green, David Konisky, Megan, Mullin, Johannes Urpelainen), Duck of Minerva (1

August 2019)

“Globalizing the Green New Deal: Harmful Extractives in the Clean Energy Shift” Susan Park, Teresa

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Kramarz, Craig Johnson & Stacy D. VanDeveer, in Public Administration Review Bully Pulpit

Symposium, ‘Green New Deal: Pathways to a Low Carbon Future’ (July 2019)

“Resource Nexus Approaches Can Inform Policy Choices” Stacy D. VanDeveer, Raimund Bleischwtiz,

Catalina Spataru, New Security Beat (8 January 2019).

Invited Contributor, “Duck Forum on Extreme Weather Events and Climate Change” Duck of Minerva

Blog (14 Sept. 2017).

Invited Contributor, “Duck Forum on Paris Agreement Withdrawal” Duck of Minerva (1 June 2017).

“Sustaining Momentum for Climate Action?” McCormack Speaks (November 2, 2016).

“Climate & Energy Politics: Brussels & Washington on the Road to Paris” Transatlantic Academy, 2015.

“Resource Efficiency: A global game changer” (w/Raimund Bleischwitz & Tim Boersma)

“EurActiv.com” (22 May, 2012).

Comment contribution, Issues in Science and Technology Forum Online, “New Directions for climate

talks” (Spring 2012) (28)(3).

“It Takes a Nation to Save a Planet” Op-ed, AOL Online (November 30, 2010)

“Analysis: Central and Eastern European Countries Join a Greener Europe” (w/JoAnn Carmin),

Environmental New Service (April 30, 2004).

Invited Response to “Global Warming: Both Sides” Wilson Quarterly (Summer 2003)

“Party Leadership Should Step Down” Boston Globe, Letter to the Editor (November 7, 2002)

“Students Are Voters Too” Op-ed, The New Hampshire (November 1, 2002)

“Europe Wary of President” (with Elisabeth Corell), Op-ed, Philadelphia Inquirer (June 12, 2001).

Invited Commentary, “Trade and the Environment after Seattle: Perspectives from the Wilson Center”

Environmental Change and Security Project Report. Issue 6 (2000): 112-13.

Book Reviews

“Rare Earth Politics across Time, Space & Scale” review essay, Global Environmental Politics (2019)(19)(3): 133-38. Books reviewed: Kalantzakos, Sophia. 2018. China and the Geopolitics of

Rare Earths. Oxford, UK. Oxford University Press; and Klinger, Julie Michelle. 2017. Rare

Earth Frontiers: From Terrestrial Subsoils to Lunar Landscapes. Ithaca, NY. Cornell University

Press.

Grassroots Global Governance: Local Watershed Management Experiments and the Evolution of Sustainable Development, Craig Kauffmann (Oxford University Press, 2017), w/ Tabitha M.

Benney, in Global Environmental Politics. (18)(3)(2018): 157-9.

Shadows of Consumption: Consequences for the Global Environment, Peter Dauvergne (MIT Press,

2008) in Global Environmental Politics (10)(1)(2010): 158-160.

“International Environmental Cooperation at Sea: Caspian, Mediterranean and North Sea Cases” Book

Review Essay, Global Environmental Politics. 2(1)(2002): 111-119.

Three Books Reviewed: North Sea Cooperation: Linking International and Domestic Pollution

Control. Jon Birger Skjaerseth, (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2000); Caspian Sea: A Quest for Environmental Security. William Ascher and Natalia Mirovitskaya, eds. (Dordrecht,

Netherlands: Kluwar Academic Publishers, 2000); Environment, Society and International

Relations. Gabriela Kutting, (London: Routledge, 2000).

Managing Global Issues: Lessons Learned. P.J. Simmons and Chantal de Jonge Oudratt, eds.

(Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2001) in Environmental Change and Security Project Report. Issue 8 (Summer, 2002)(181-83).

International Relations and Global Climate Change Urs Luterbacher and Detlef F. Sprinz eds.

(Cambridge: MIT Press, 2001) in Journal of Politics (64)(3): 953-954.

The Caspian Sea: A Quest for Environmental Security. William Ascher and Natalia Mirovitskaya,

eds. (Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwar Academic Publishers, 2000) in Environmental Change and Security Project Report. Issue 7 (Summer, 2001): 177-78.

The Third Force: The Rise of Transnational Civil Society. Ann M. Florini, ed. (Washington, DC:

Carnegie Endowment for Internatonal Peace, 2000) in Environmental Change and Security

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Project Report. Issue 7 (Summer, 2001): 191-2.

Asia’s Environmental Movements: Comparative Perspectives. Yok-shiu F. Less and Alvin Y. So,

eds. (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1999) (with Kate O’Neill) in Global Environmental Politics

1(1)(2001): 156-58.

Environment and Security: Challenges for International Politics. Alexander Carius and Kurt M.

Lietzmann, eds. (Berlin: Springer, 1999) in Environmental Change and Security Project Report. Issue 5 (Summer, 1999): 108.

The Endangered Atmosphere: Preserving a Global Commons. Marvin S. Soroos (Columbia, SC:

South Carolina Press, 1997) (with Alex Farrell) in Environmental Change and Security Project

Report. Issue 4 (Spring, 1998): 89-90.

International Environmental Policy: From the Twentieth to the Twenty-First Century. Lynton

Keith Caldwell, Third Edition (Durham, NC: Duke University Press) in Indiana Journal of

Global Legal Studies. 5(2)(1998): 761-66.

The Oceans and Environmental Security: Shared U.S. and Russian Perspectives. James M. Broadus

and Raphael V. Vartanov, eds. (Washington, DC: Island Press, 1994) in Environmental Change

and Security Project Report. Issue 2 (Spring 1996): 93-94.

Transition to Democracy in Poland. Richard Staar, ed. (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1993) in

Orbis, 38:2 (Spring, 1994): 336-37.

Post-Communist Politics: Prospects in Russia and Eastern Europe. Michael McFaul (Washington, DC:

The Center for Strategic and International Studies, 1993) in Orbis, 38:1 (Winter, 1994): 145.

WORKING PAPERS AND REPORTS

“Financing Climate Resilience: Mobilizing Resources and incentives to Protect Boston from Climate

Risks” David Levy, Lead Author, Spring 2018, UMass Boston Sustainable Solutions Lab.

“The G20 After Paris: Curbing Carbon Emissions” (with Tim Boersma) in G20: The Hangzhou Summit (September 2016): 190-93.

“Climate & Energy Politics: Brussels & Washington on the Road to Paris” in State of the Transatlantic

World 2015 (Transatlantic Academy, Washington, DC) (March 2015): 86-89.

“EU Environmental Policy at 40-Something” (with Henrik Selin) in State of the Transatlantic World

2014 (Transatlantic Academy: Washington, DC)(April 2014).

“Still Digging: Extractive Industries, Resource Curses and Transnational Governance in the

Anthropocene” Transatlantic Academy Paper Series, Washington, DC (January 2013):

“The Global Resource Nexus: The Struggles from Land, Energy, Food, Water and Minerals” (w/Philip

Andrews-Speed, Raimund Bleischwitz, Tim Boersma, Corey Johnson, & Geoffrey Kemp)

Transatlantic Academy (at the German Marshall Fund of the United States), Washington, DC,

(May)(2012).

“Environmental Security and Disaster Management in South Asia: Initial Thoughts on Implications for

the United States” in Ecological and Non-Traditional Security Challenges in South Asia, NBR

(National Bureau of Asian Research) Special Report #28 (2011): 27-32.

“Consuming Environments: Option and Choices for 21st Century Citizens” in Beyond Rio +20: Governance for a Green Economy, Pardee Center Task Force Report, March 2011.

“Continental Climate Governance Challenges for North America” (w/Henrik Selin) Brookings

Institution, Issues in Governance Studies, no. 30 (December)(2009).

“How can we improve the application of scientific information to decision support for carbon

management and climate decision-making?” (contributing author w/Lisa Dilling, et. al.), In: North American Carbon Budget and Implications for the Global Carbon Cycle [also known as

the Prototype State of the Carbon Cycle Report (SOCCR) focused on North America]. A Report

by the U.S. Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee on Global Change Research

[King, A.W., L. Dilling, D.F. Fairman, R.A. Houghton, G. Marland, A.Z. Rose, T.J Wilbanks,

and G.P. Zimmerman (eds.)]. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Climate

Program Office, Silver Spring, MD, USA (2007).

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“Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading in US States: Observations and Lessons from the OTC NOx

Budget Program” (w/Andrew Aulisi, Alexander Farrell and Jonathan Pershing) White Paper,

World Resources Institute, June 2004.

“Hazardous Substances and the Barcelona and Helsinki Conventions: Origins, Results and Future

Challenges,” commissioned analysis, Swedish Foundation for Strategic Environmental

Research (MISTRA). (Fall, 2002). Available from the Baltic Sea Environmental Protection

Commission, Helsinki.

“Environment and Security Policy” Foreign Policy In Focus Briefing Paper. Interhemisheric

Resource Center and Institute for Policy Studies. 4(2)(January, 1999).

“Crossing Science-Policy Boundaries in Turbulent Environments” (with Ronald B. Mitchell and Alex

Farrell). Discussion Paper, Global Environmental Assessment Project, 1998.

“Institutions Working Group Theme Paper: Information and Governance” (with Barbara Connolly,

Alex Farrell, Wendy Franz, Jill Jaeger, Terry Keating, Robert Keohane and Ron Mitchell)

1997-1998 GEA Working Paper.

“Coastal Ecology, Environmental Issues and Policy in Croatia” Stacy D. VanDeveer, Lisa Dipinto,

Jane Marks, Robert W. Nairn, Robert A. Robertson and Robert J. Wilder (Washington, DC:

National Research Council, 1999).

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

“Environmental Conflict & Peacebuilding” (graduate seminar) – UMASS Boston

“First Year Doctoral Colloquium” (PhD seminar) – UMASS Boston

“Doctoral Research Group” (PhD seminar) – UMASS Boston

“Global Environmental Politics” (graduate research seminar) – UMass Boston

“Policy Analysis and Sustainable Development” (grad seminar) – UNH

“Comparative Environmental Politics” (senior/graduate research seminar) - UNH

“Science, Society and Politics: Politics in a Warming World” (first-year seminar) - UNH

“The US and World Affairs” (intro. to international relations and US foreign policy) - UNH

“The Politics of Global Resources” (intermediate) - UNH

“World Politics” (intermediate) - UNH

“International Organizations” (intermediate and upper level) - UNH

“Research and Global Issues in International Affairs” (senior capstone seminar) – UNH

“Pro-seminar in Political Science: Understanding Scope & Methods” (Grad pro-seminar) -- UNH

“The Politics of Development” (intermediate) – Regents College, London

“Introduction to International Relations” - Harvard Summer School

“Global Energy & Environmental Politics” (undergraduate/grad seminar) – Harvard Summer School

“Environmental Politics” (introductory survey of environmental politics) – Harvard Ext.

“Introduction to Contemporary Political Ideologies” U MD

“Science, Technology and Society” (intermediate) – George Washington Univ

“Balkan Politics” (Teaching Assistant) – U MD

“Communism and Post-Communism in East-Central Europe” (Teaching Assistant) – U MD

CONFERENCE PAPERS, PRESENTATIONS AND LECTURES

2021

Paper, “Climate Change and Governance in Arctic Cities: Experiences from Anchorage (USA),

Murmansk (Russia), and Tromsþ (Norway)” (w/ Nadia Filimonova), at the 7th Annual

Environmental Politics and Governance Conference, Oslo, 24-27 June

Chair, Governing Mining and Minerals: Transnational Developments and Dimensions, International

Studies Association Annual Convention, Las Vegas/Virtual, 6-9 April

Paper, “A Mining & Minerals Governance Agenda” International Studies Association Annual

Convention, Las Vegas/Virtual, 6-9 April

Paper, Green Curses, “Violent Conflicts and the Security Implications of Renewable Energy

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Development,” (w/ Carl Bruch, John-Andrew McNeish, Kendra Dupuy, Siri Rustad & Francis

Mwesigye) International Studies Association Annual Convention, Las Vegas/Virtual, 6-9 April

Participant, Environmental Studies Section Speed Mentoring Roundtable, International Studies

Association Annual Convention, Las Vegas/Virtual, 6-9 April

Invited Speaker, “Global Governance in the new Biden Harris Administration” UMass Boston, 11 March

2020

Co-organizer, “Green Curses Project Launch” workshop, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) (virtual),

12-13 October, Oslo

Co-organizer, “Comparative Climate Politics” workshop, University of Manchester (virtual), 8 & 16

October, Manchester, UK

Invited Speaker, “Violence Slow & Fast: Can Mining Be Governed” Peace Research Institute (PRIO),

6 March, Oslo, Norway

Invited Speaker, “Violence Slow & Fast: Can Mining Be Governed?” Grantham Institute, LSE,

26 February, London, UK

Invited Speaker, “Violence Slow & Fast: Mining, Environments & Communities” Pankhurst Lecture,

18 February, Manchester, UK

Invited Lecture & Discussion, “European Climate Change & Energy Policymaking” Columbia

University, School of International and Public Affairs, 10 February, New York

Panel Discussant, “Understanding Massachusetts Municipal Vulnerability Programs” Sustainable

Solutions Lab, UMass Boston, 7 February

2019

Panel Chair, “Waves of Informality in Asia-Pacific Institutions” Education Divide Institute,

Cambridge, MA, 15 November

Paper, “Exploring governance Pathways toward Environmental Peacebuilding” at First International

Conference on Environmental Peacebuilding, University of California Irvine, 23-25 October

Invited Reviewer/Commenter, “Private Rules & State Authority” Book manuscript, Yale University,

9 May

Paper, “Transnational Sustainability Governance in the Extractives Sector: Lessons from the Gold

Lifecycle” (w/ Graeme Auld & Michele Betsill), International Studies Association Annual

Convention, Toronto, Canada, 27-30 March.

Paper, “World on Fire; Coal among the Great Powers” (w/ Tim Boersma), International Studies

Association Annual Convention, Toronto, Canada, 27-30 March.

Roundtable, Environmental Peacebuilding: New Research Trajectories in Post-Conflict Natural Resource

Management, International Studies Association Annual Convention, Toronto, Canada, 27-30

March.

Roundtable, Innovative Teaching of Global Environmental Governance, International Studies

Association Annual Convention, Toronto, Canada, 27-30 March.

Mentor, Environmental Studies Speed Mentoring, International Studies Association Annual

Convention, Toronto, Canada, 27-30 March.

Paper/Workshop Participant, “Transnational Governance for the Mining and Mineral Lifecycle”

at workshop on “Governing the Supply Chain of Minerals for Renewable Energy,” Munk School

of Global Affairs and Public Policy, Toronto, 26 March. Invited Speaker, “Through the Looking Glass: Politics, Science and Climate Change,” Hamilton Hall

Lecture Series on World Affairs, Salem, MA, 14 February.

2018

Paper, “Transnational Sustainability Governance in the Extractives Sector: Lessons from the gold

lifecycle” w/ Graeme Auld & Michele Betsill, Annual Conference on Earth Systems Governance,

Utrecht, 5-8 November

Invited Participant, Roundtable on Mineral Governance, Transnational Governance and UN Sustainable

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Development Goals, Annual Conference on Earth Systems Governance, Utrecht, 5-8 November

Panel Chair, Transnational Governance and UN Sustainable Development Goals, Annual Conference on

Earth Systems Governance, Utrecht, 5-8 November

Participant, “Environment and Security Research and the U.S. National Security Community” National

Science Foundation & Ohio University, National Conservation Training Center, Shepherdstown,

WV, 4-5 October.

Paper, “World on Fire: Coal Politics among Great Powers,” (w Tim Boersma), workshop, “Great Power

Responsibility and Global Environmental Protection” London School of Economics, London, 29-

30, June

Participant, “Environmental Studies Speed Mentoring” International Studies Association Annual

Convention, San Francisco, CA, 4-7 April.

Paper, “Transnational Governance along the Minerals Life Cycle” (w/ Graeme Auld & Michele Betsill),

International Studies Association Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA, 4-7 April.

Paper, “Still Saving the Mediterranean” (w Joerg Balsiger & Battistina Cugusi), International Studies

Association Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA, 4-7 April.

Participant, “Food Sovereignty in the Horn of Africa,” Fred Friendly Simulation Panel, International

Studies Association Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA, 4-7 April.

Discussant, “Regional Environmental Governance” International Studies Association Annual

Convention, San Francisco, CA, 4-7 April.

Invited Presentation, “European Climate Politics and Activism from Local to Global” University

of Pittsburg, European Study Center, 29 March.

Invited Speaker, “Local Environmental Action” workshop, Northeastern University, Boston, MA,

3 March.

Paper, “Transnational Governance along the Minerals Lifecycle” workshop on “Private Authority

and Public Policy in Global Context,” Yale University, 11-12 January.

2017

Panelist, “Past, Present & Future of Regional Collaboration and Subnational Diplomacy” at “Together

in Climate Action: Northeastern North America Policy Summit” MIT, Cambridge, MA, 7-8 Dec.

Panelist, “What Now for U.S. Global Climate Policy?” Pardee School of Global Studies, Boston

University, Boston, MA., 1 November.

Invited Presentation, “Transnational Governance Experiments: From Climate Change to Mining and

the Minerals Life Cycle” The Graduate Institute Geneva, Center for International Environmental

Studies, 21 September.

Participant, Transatlantic Academy Closing Conference, Washington, DC 23 May.

Invited Presentation, “Global ‘Gaslighting’: Climate Politics After Paris & Under Trump” Higher

Research Seminar, Dept. of Political Science, Stockholm University, 10 May.

Invited Presentation, “Transnational Governance Experiments: From Climate Change to Mining and

the Minerals Life Cycle” Organizations and Social Change Seminar Series, UMASS Boston

College of Management, 4 May.

Invited Presentation, “Through the Looking Glass: Global Climate Politics After Paris & Under

Trump” Cornell Climate Change Seminar, Ithaca, NY 27 March.

Invited Participant, “Can We Govern for Less?” Workshop on “Environmental Geopolitics:

Understanding Causes, Managing Consequences, Finding Solutions” University of North

Carolina, Greensboro, 22-25 March.

Discussant, “Governing Energy Transitions” panel, International Studies Association Annual Convention,

Baltimore, MD, 22-25 February

Paper Presentation, “What Can Regional Environmental Politics Teach Us about Energy Regionalism?”

International Studies Association Annual Convention, Baltimore, MD, 22-25 February

Panel Chair & Discussant, “From Carbon Markets to Ecosystem Services: The Political Science of

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Market-Based Mechanisms & New Models of Global Governance” panel, International Studies

Association Annual Convention, Baltimore, MD, 22-25 February

Panelist, “Petro-States: 4th Annual Fred Friendly Seminar in International Affairs & Foreign Policy,”

International Studies Association Annual Convention, Baltimore, MD, 22-25 February

Discussant, “Regime Type, Political Change & Environmental Governance” panel, International Studies

Association Annual Convention, Baltimore, MD, 22-25 February

Paper Presentation, “What Can Regional Environmental Politics Teach Us about Energy Regionalism?”

ISA Workshop on “Energy Regionalism,” Baltimore, MD, 21 February

Panelist, “The Trump Administration Foreign Policy Roundtable” McCormack School of Policy &

Global Studies, UMASS Boston, 7 February

2016

Invited Presentation, “Networks & Outreach: Climate Action & Sustainability from Kitchen Tables

to Global Summits” National Garden Club Environmental Studies School, Maryland, 3-4

November

Invited Speaker, “Transnational Governance Experiments: From Climate Change to Mining and the

Minerals Life Cycle” Duke University, Nicholas School of the Environment, Durham, NC,

21 October

Invited Speaker, “Objects in Mirror Are Closer than They Appear: Governance Research across Time

& Topics” McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies, University of

Massachusetts Boston, Boston, MA, 6 October

Invited Speaker, “Transnational Governance Experiments: From Climate Change to Mining and the

Minerals Life Cycle” Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy, Medford, MA, 28 September

Panelist & Participant, “The Conflict Potential of Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation:

Backdraft Revisited” Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC,

26-27 September

“Lessons for Energy Regionalism from a Century of Regionalism Research” at “Exploring Energy

Regionalism” workshop, Hamburg, Germany, 22-23 September

Keynote Speaker, “Pioneers & Leaders in Polycentric Climate Governance”, University of Hull, UK,

15-16 September

Invited Speaker, “EU Environmental Governance and Central & Eastern Europe: The Good, the Bad, the

Ugly & the Confused” at “Political Ecology, Environmentalism and Greens in the Center and

East of Europe: Past, Present & Prospects” UniversitĂ© libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, 2-3 June.

Invited Participant, workshop on “Comparative Regionalism & Energy Issues” Freie Universitat Berlin,

27-28 April

Invited Panelist, “Thirty Years of Global & Comparative Environmental Politics” at “Zukunft der

Umweltpolitik—Umweltpolitik der Zukunft: 30 Jahre FFU” Freie Universitat Berlin, 26 April

Invited Panelist, “Faith, Science & Climate Change” Roundtable, New Hampshire State Library,

Concord, NH, 20 April

Invited Panelist, “Faith, Science & Climate Change” Roundtable, Durham Community Church, Durham,

NH, 30 March

Panelist, “Roundtable on Innovative Teaching in Global Environmental Governance and Politics”

International Studies Association Annual Convention, Atlanta, 16-20 March.

Invited Panelist, “Water Security: Third Annual Fred Friendly Seminar in International Affairs and

Foreign Policy” International Studies Association Annual Convention, Atlanta, 16-20 March.

Discussant, “Environmental Justice,” International Studies Association Annual Convention, Atlanta, 16-

20 March.

Panelist, “ESS Distinguished Scholar Panel Honoring Professor Peter Dauvergne” International Studies

Association Annual Convention, Atlanta, 16-20 March.

Panel Chair, “Governance of Scarce Resources: Explaining Conflict & Cooperation” International

Studies Association Annual Convention, Atlanta, 16-20 March.

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Paper Presentation, "Transnational Governance of Mineral Life Cycles: Gaps, Limits and Possibilities"

International Studies Association Annual Convention, Atlanta, 16-20 March.

Invited Panelist, “Climate Geopolitics: Threat Multipliers & Nexus Challenges” at the 2016 Climate

Science and Policy Conference: Earth’s Climate Future, Uncharted Territory” University of

California, Santa Cruz, 25-26 February

Invited Presentation, “Transnational Governance Experiments: Resources, Human Security &

Consumption in a Dynamic World” University of Massachusetts, Boston, 12 February.

2015

Invited Panelist, Book Seminar, European Union and Environmental Governance, Pardee Center, Boston

University, Boston, 13 November.

Invited Panelist, “Climate Change, International Business & the Global Politics of Energy” Association

of International Business Northeast, UMass Boston, 24 October.

Invited Presentation, “Global Climate Politics: Many Roads to #Paris2015” RiverWoods Community,

Exeter, NH, 9 September

Invited Presentation, “Energy & Climate Politics in Europe” at workshop on “Key Regional Actors and

Sector Opportunities for International Climate Change Cooperation” 27-28 May, University of

Texas, Austin

Invited Presentation, “Global Climate Politics & the Road to #Paris2015” Foreign Affairs Retirees

of New England, Durham, NH, 22 May.

Invited Presentation, “Climate Change, Security & Prospects for Bi-partisanship” Talloires, France,

6-7 May

Invited Presentation, “Transnational Governance Experiments: Climate Change, Resources &

Consumption in a Changing World” Northeastern University, Boston, 9 April

Invited Presentation, “Climate Politics Are Everywhere: Hope & Change in Transnational, National

and Local Spaces” Bowdoin College, 6 April

Invited Presentation, “Policy Perspectives,” “Resource Nexus Symposium: New Perspectives on

Resources, Environment and Security” University College London, Institute for

Sustainable Resources, London, 5-6 March

Roundtable Panelist, “Environmental Peacebuilding: Approaching the Nexus of Climate Change,

Adaptation/Mitigation, and Peacebuilding” International Studies Association Annual Convention,

New Orleans, 18-21 February

Roundtable Panelist, “Big Data: Working with the International Environmental Agreements Database”

International Studies Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, 18-21 February

Panel Chair, “ESS Honors the Work of JoAnn Carmin” International Studies Association Annual

Convention, New Orleans, 18-21 February

Panel Discussant, “Environmental Cooperation in the North American Region” International Studies

Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, 18-21 February

Roundtable Panelist, “How to Study Global Environmental Politics: Alternative Texts” International

Studies Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, 18-21 February

2014

Panelist, “Remembering JoAnn Carmin: Authentic Presence” Carmin Symposium on Urban Climate

Adaptation, MIT, Cambridge, MA, 5 December

Invited Presentation, “A New Scramble for Africa?” Workshop on “Natural Resource Governance in

Africa” Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, New York, NY, 18-19 November

Invited Panelist, “The EU, US and China and Global Actors on Energy & the Environment” Univ. of

Wyoming/CEUCE Workshop on Energy and the Environment” Laramie, Wyoming, 29 October

“Climate & Congress” Workshop on Resources, Climate Change and National Security, Lisbon, Portugal,

29 September

“A Geopolitics of Less?” (w/ Corey Johnson) Workshop on Resources, Climate Change and National

Security, Lisbon, Portugal, 29 September

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Invited Lecture, “Climate Change, Security & Resource Curses” Simmons College, Boston, MA, 22

September

Invited Presentation, “Global Resource Governance: Complexities, Consumption and Conflict in a

Changing World” MIT, Cambridge, MA, 30 July.

Paper Presentation, “Climate & Security Research,” Resources & Revolutionary Times in North Africa

and the Middle East, Center for the National Interest, Talloires, France, 8-11 May

Paper Presentation, “The Geopolitics of Using Less” International Studies Association Annual

Convention, Toronto, 26-29 March

Paper Presentation, “Still Saving the Mediterranean: Experts, Ideas & Regional Environmental

Cooperation” (w/ Joerg Balsiger), International Studies Association Annual Convention, Toronto,

26-29 March

Roundtable Chair & Participant, “Environmental Studies Section Honors the Work of Peter Haas”

International Studies Association Annual Convention, Toronto, 26-29 March

Discussant, two panels, International Studies Association Annual Convention, Toronto, 26-29 March

Invited Speaker, “Global Resource Governance: Complexities, Consumption & Comparative Politics in a

Changing World” Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies,

Washington, DC, 5 February

2013

Invited Presentation, “Resource Linkages: Politics, Governance and New Research Directions,” MIT,

Cambridge, MA, 6 August.

Invited Speaker, “Backdraft: The Conflict Potential of Climate Change Adaptation & Mitigation”

Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC, 16 May

Co-organizer, Authors workshop II, “The Global Struggle for Resources” Tufts University European

Center, Talloires, France, 1-3 May

Featured Speaker, “Climate Change Politics: Where Next?” UNH Alumni Association Spring Event,

Washington, DC, 15 April.

Discussant, “International Political Economy of Resources: New Perspectives on the Extractive

Industries” International Studies Association Annual Convention, San Francisco, 3-6 April

Discussant, “Moving Towards a Low Carbon Economy and Competing Environmental Claims”

International Studies Association Annual Convention, San Francisco, 3-6 April

Discussant, “Diffusion or Decline of Emissions Trading?” International Studies Association Annual

Convention, San Francisco, 3-6 April

Keynote Address, “Global Resource Linkages: Politics, Governance and New Research Directions”

ISA Pre-conference workshop, “The international Political Economy of Resources: Creating

Networks and Linkages,” San Francisco, 2 April

Invited Speaker, “Contemporary Multilevel Climate Politics” Voinovich School of Leadership and Public

Affairs, Ohio University, Athens, OH, 12 March

Invited Speaker, “Comparative Environmental Politics & Graduate Research” Voinovich School of

Leadership and Public Affairs, Ohio University, Athens, OH, 12 March

Invited Speaker, “Global Resource Politics: Security and Consumption in a Changing World,” Voinovich

School of Leadership and Public Affairs, Ohio University, Athens, OH, 11 March

Presentation, “Building & Institutionalizing Epistemic Communities for Regional Air Pollution

Cooperation: 7 Lessons Boldly” at International Workshop on Strengthening the International

Cooperation and Science-Policy Interface to Promote Air Pollution Control in East Asia, Tokyo,

National Children’s Palace, 1 February

Paper Presentation, “Agenda Setting at Sea and in the Air” at the Earth Systems Governance Tokyo

Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 28-31, January.

Chair/Discussant, “Environmental Governance” at the Earth Systems Governance Tokyo

Conference, UN University, Tokyo, Japan, 28-31, January.

2012

Invited Lecture, “Understanding Global Environmental Governance: Ozone Layer Cooperation versus

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Climate Change” Simmons College, 29 November

Presenter, Whitehouse Briefing, “Hot Spots & Global Resource Competition” Whitehouse Conference

Center, Washington, DC, 1 November.

Co-organizer, Authors workshop, “The Global Struggle for Resources” Transatlantic Academy,

Washington, DC, 1-2 November.

Invited Participant, “Visions for Sustainable Economic Growth: Transatlantic Dialogue on Energy, Water

and Innovation” Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC, 11

September.

Presentation, “The Global Resource Nexus and Managing Markets under Stress” at conference on

“Threats and Opportunities for the Transatlantic Community in the Global Struggle for

Resources,” Transatlantic Academy & the German Marshall Fund of the United States,

Washington, DC, 14 June.

Invited speaker, “The Global Resource Nexus: The struggles for Land, Energy, Food, Water and

Minerals” Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Washington, DC, 12 June

Invited Speaker, “Natural Resources: New Political Great Game?” HWWI, SEIT & Herz stiftungs,

Hamburg, June 7

Invited Speaker, “Transparency of Resource Markets: US Perspectives” at conference on “Transatlantic

Risk Governance” SWP-AICGS, Berlin, June 4.

Invited Speaker & Moderator, “Transparency and Mining Metals and Minerals” at conference on,

“Transatlantic Risk Governance: Handling Resource Risks” SWP-AICGS, Brussels, June 1

Co-presenter, “The Global Resource Nexus and Managing Markets under Stress” The Hague Center for

Strategic Studies, The Hague, May 30.

Invited Speaker, “Opportunity, Risk and Conflict in the Global Struggle for Resources” VU University

Amsterdam, 29 May.

Invited speaker, “The Global Resource Nexus: The struggles for Land, Energy, Food, Water and

Minerals” Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Berlin, 24 May

Co-presenter, “The Global Resource Nexus” report, Freie Universitat Berlin, Environmental Policy

Research Center, Berlin, May 23

Invited Panelist, “Sustainable Urban Policy: Strengthening the Transfer of Lessons between German and

US Cities” at “Greening the Cities” Conference, Atlantik-Brucke, Berlin, 22 May.

Co-presenter, “The Global Resource Nexus” report, EcoLogic, Berlin, May 21.

Panelist, “Climate, Resources and Consumption Geopolitics” at “Resource Geopolitics for the 21st

Century,” American University School of International Service, Washington, DC, 8 May

Invited Lecture, “Global Resource Competition in a Changing Climate,” UNESCO Headquarters, Paris,

4 May

Invited Participant/Discussant, “Climate and Security: Evidence, Risks and a New Agenda” French

Ministry of Defense and UK Department of Energy and Climate Change, Paris, 2-4 May

“The International Politics of Over Consumption” at Univ. of Maryland “Program for the Society and the

Environment,” College Park, MD, 11 April

“North American Climate and Energy Governance: Pathways and Choices” (w/Henrik Selin) Workshop

on “Paths to Sustainable Energy Futures in Europe” University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, 5-6

April.

“Geopolitics of Over Consumption” paper, International Studies Association Annual Convention, San

Diego, 1-4 April

Discussant, “Comparing Subnational Climate Policies in Old and Newly Industrializing Countries” panel,

International Studies Association Annual Convention, San Diego, 1-4 April

Roundtable Participant, “Teaching Global Environmental Politics: Textbook Authors’ Perspectives”

International Studies Association Annual Convention, San Diego, 1-4 April

Panelist, “Global Resource Nexus Challenges & Geopolitics” French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Paris,

26 March

Panelist, “Global Resource Nexus, Geopolitics and Sustainable Development” Institute for Sustainable

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Development and International Relations (IDDRI), Science Po, Paris, 26 March

Panelist, “Global Resource Nexus Challenges & Geopolitics” French Institute of International Relations

(IFRI), Paris, 27 March

Presentation, “Global Resource Nexus Challenges, Geopolitics and International and Local Security”

French Ministry of Defense, Paris, 27 March

Participant, 2012 Brussels Forum, German Marshall Fund of the US, Brussels, Belgium, 23-25 March.

“Global Mining & Global Consumption,” Works in Progress Workshop, University of Maryland,

Department of Government and Politics, 12 March.

“Governing Overconsumption: Transatlantic Options” American Council on Germany, Charlotte, NC,

27 February

“Governing Overconsumption: Transatlantic Options” American Council on Germany, Richmond, VA /

University of Richmond, 28 February

Panelist, “US & Canada: Going in Many Directions and Different Levels.” Workshop on “Transatlantic

Climate and Energy Policies Post-Durban,” Transatlantic Academy/German Marshall Fund,

Washington, DC, 30 January.

Moderator, “Global Land Use and Food in a Finite World” panel, at workshop on “Climate, Resource

Security and the Struggle for Water and Land”, Transatlantic Academy/German Marshall Fund,

Washington, DC, 12 January.

2011

“Transparency in Context and in Development” Presentation, Panel on “Governing Trade in Critical Raw

Materials” Transatlantic Academy & German Marshall Fund of the United States, Washington,

DC, 8 December.

Invited Speaker, “Politics and Policies: Awareness, Experiments, Mitigation and Adaptation,” at the

“Health, Healthcare & Climate Change” workshop, Salzburg Global Seminar & Goodenough

College, London, 17-18 November

Featured Speaker, “Research and Lesson Drawing from Governance Experiments” Transatlantic

Academy Opening Conference on “The Competition for Natural Resources” German Marshall

Fund of the US, Washington, DC 3 November.

Invited Speaker, “Over Consumption, Natural Resource Scarcity and Policy Experiments" Freie

UniversitÀt, Berlin, 20 October

Invited Speaker, “Consumption, Resource Scarcity and Policy Experiments” Atlantik Brueke, Berlin,

18 October

Invited Participant, “Resource Politics for the social-ecological transformation” Heinrich Boell Stiftung,

Berlin, 17 October.

Invited Presentation, “Energy, Water, Innovation and Geopolitics,” Energy, Water and Innovation:

A Critical Nexus for Sustainable Growth, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars,

Washington, DC, Sept. 8

Invited Presentation, “Natural Resources and Over Consumption” MIT, 14 June.

Invited Scholar, “Aspen Environment Forum” Aspen, CO, May 30-June 2.

Invited Panelist, “Sustainability & the Future of Business Education” Aspen Environment Forum, Aspen,

CO, 1 June.

Invited Speaker, “Geopolitics and Over Consumption: Assessing Efforts to Reduce Environmental

Degradation and Human Exploitation in Global Markets” University of Delaware, 16 May.

“Learning from Air and Sea” paper presented, International Studies Association Annual Convention,

Montreal, 16-19 March

“Comparative Climate Politics: Federalism and Multilevel Governance” (w/Henrik Selin) paper

presented, International Studies Association Annual Convention, Montreal, 16-19 March

Discussant, “Analysis of Environmental Politics and Policy” panel, International Studies Association

Annual Convention, Montreal, 16-19 March

Roundtable Participant, “Experimenting with Global Environmental Governance” International Studies

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Association Annual Convention, Montreal, 16-19 March

“Learning from Sea & Air,” Authors’ Workshop, “Best and Worst Practices in Environmental

Cooperation” McGill University, Montreal, March 16.

Invited Participant, “Global Environmental Politics on the New Earth: Deepening Community and

Research for the Environmental Studies Section,” Pre-ISA section workshop, 15 March

“Climate Change Politics across the Atlantic” (w/Henrik Selin), paper, Biannual Conference of the

European Union Studies Association, Boston, 2-5 March.

2010

Keynote lecture, “The Power of High Standards: The EU & Global Governance” at “EU-US Relations in

a time of global challenges” workshop, Alexandu Ioan Cuza Univerity, Iasi, Romania, 21-24,

October.

Moderator, “EU-USA relations at a time of global changes: climate change, energy and security” at

“EU-US Relations in a time of global challenges” workshop, Alexandu Ioan Cuza Univerity, Iasi,

Romania, 21-24, October.

Invited External Discussant, “Theorizing Climate Governance” One Day Workshop for PhD students”

Durham University, Durham, UK, 29 September.

Invited Participant, Leverhulme International Network Workshop IV, “Transnational Governance:

transforming global environmental Governance?” Durham, United Kingdom, 27-28 Sept.

Invited Speaker, “Sustainability, Consumption and Technology” Sustainability Science and Engineering

Seminar, MIT, 22 Sept.

Invited paper, “Consuming Environments and Each Other: Options and Choices in the 21st Century”

Pardee Center Task Force “Beyond Rio +20: Governance for a Green Economy” Boston

University, Friday, September 10.

Invited Speaker, “The US and the Global Environment” 2010 American Studies Summer Institute,

John F. Kennedy Library and Museum, Boston, 14 July

Keynote Address, “Regional Environmental Governance,” REGov Workshop, “Regional Environmental

Governance: Interdisciplinary Approaches, Theoretical Issues, Comparative Designs” Geneva,

Switzerland, 16-18 June.

“Greener Together? Regional Integration and the Environment in Central and Eastern Europe,” REGov

Workshop, “Regional Environmental Governance: Interdisciplinary Approaches, Theoretical

Issues, Comparative Designs” Geneva, Switzerland, 16-18 June.

Invited Panelist, “Backdraft: The Conflict Potential of Climate Change Mitigation and Adaption”

Woodrow Wilson International Center Scholars, Environmental Change and Security Project,

Washington, DC, June 10.

Participant, Leverhulme International Network Workshop III, Bordeaux, France, 3-4 June.

Invited paper, “Multi-level governance perspectives in North America” at workshop on “Multilevel

approaches to environmental regulation in the age of Nanotechnology,” Northeastern University,

21 May.

Invited lecture/webinar, “Connecting Climate Change and National Security,” BNA international

webinar, 13 May.

Invited Lecture, “North American Climate Politics: Emerging Multilevel Governance?” Duke University,

Nicholas School for the Environment, 26 March.

Invited Lecture, “Climate Change and National Security” MIT Seminar XXI: US National Security

Policy, Washington, DC, 1 March.

“Agenda Setting and Global Governance” authors workshop, Improving Global Governance for Climate

Change and the Environment, (Peter Haas, Steinar Andresen and Norichika Kanie, eds.), New

Orleans, February 21.

“The Transatlantic Politics of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading,” Paper (w/Henrik Selin), International

Studies Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, 17-20 February

2009

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“Changing Climates in North American Politics” (w/Henrik Selin) Woodrow Wilson International

Center for Scholars, Washington, DC, 16 December.

Invited paper, “Environmental Security and Disaster Management in South Asia: Initial Thoughts on

Implications for the United States,” presented at “A Non-Traditional Security Agenda for South

Asia” National Bureau of Asian Research and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur

Foundation, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 19-22, November

Keynote Address, “Climate Politics 2009: A Big Year for the Future” at "Verein fuer Socialpolitik"

(annual conference, the association of the Austrian, German and Swiss economists),

Magdeburg, Germany, 9-11, September.

Panel Discussant, “Policy Change and the Governance of Controversial Science” Annual Meeting of the

American Political Science Association, Toronto, 4 September.

“Pricing Carbon in Europe: Trading, Taxes, Linkages and Lessons” (w/Henrik Selin) Paper, Annual

Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Toronto, 4 September.

Invited Presentation, “Multilevel climate governance in North America: An overview of similarities and

differences,” Cities, Climate Change, and Multilevel Governance (APSA Short Course), Toronto,

2 September.

Invited Lecture, “North American Climate Politics: Options and Multiple Levels” (NAFTA) Commission

for Environmental Cooperation in North America, Joint Public Advisory Committee (JPAC)

Workshop on Climate Policy Coherence in North America, Denver, June 22.

Invited Lecture, “North America, Kyoto II and North American Energy and Climate Politics” at “Post-

Kyoto and the Green New Deal: Opportunities for Japan, Germany and the US,” Rikkyo

University, Tokyo, Japan, 10 June.

Participant, US-EU Workshop on a Shared Vision for Energy and Climate Change, Atlantic Council of

the United States, Brussels, May 28.

Invited Lecture, “US Climate Change Policy in the Obama Era” (w/Henrik Selin), Institute for European

Environmental Policy, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, May 25.

Participant, Leverhulme International Network Workshop II, Bonn, Germany, 30 April - 1 May.

Invited Lecture, “Climate Change and National Security” MIT Seminar XXI: US National Security

Policy, Washington, DC, 6 April.

“Changing Climates in North American Politics: Institutions, Policymaking and Multilevel Governance”

(w/Henrik Selin), UNH Sustainability Science Seminar, Durham, NH, 2 April.

“North American Climate Change Governance: Past, Present and Future” (w/Henrik Selin) Poster,

IARU International Scientific Congress on “Climate Change: Global Risks, Challenges and

Decisions” Copenhagen, 10-14, March.

“Where Next with Global Environmental Scenarios?” (w/Simone Pulver, Brian O’Neill, and Yaakov

Garb) Poster, IARU International Scientific Congress on “Climate Change: Global Risks,

Challenges and Decisions” Copenhagen, 10-14, March.

Invited Lecture, “Regional GHG Trading in North America” Workshop on “A Low Carbon, Alternative

Fuels Future: Perspectives from Europe and the Americas” Florida International University,

Miami Florida, 13 March.

Invited Lecture, “Climate Change Politics and Policy in the US: Action from Global to Local”

Colby-Sawyer College, New London, NH, 4 March. “Caps, Blocks and Schemes: Regional Greenhouse Gas Trading in North American and Global Contexts”

Paper (w/Henrik Selin), International Studies Association Annual Convention, New York, 15-18

February

“Baltic Policy Networks: Learning Lessons and Asking Questions” International Studies Association

Annual Convention, New York, 15-18 February

Discussant, “Climate Change and National Security: Responsibility and Readiness” Roundtable,

International Studies Association Annual Convention, New York, 15-18 February

“Global Poverty and Global Politics” Pinkerton Academy, Derry, NH, 3 February.

“Global Markets, Global Certification Schemes and the State” Paper, New Frontiers in Global

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Environmental Governance, Waterloo, Ontario, 28-30 January

“Climate Change and US Re-engagement with the World” Paper (w/Henrik Selin) Governing the

Climate: Lessons from the National Conference on Climate Governance, Woodrow Wilson

International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC, 12 January

2008

Invited Paper, “Policy Networks, Advocacy Coalitions and Climate Politics in Northeast North America”

Leverhulme International Network Workshop I: Conceptualizing Transnational Governance,

Amsterdam, 14-16, December

“Global and Continental Governance Challenges and Opportunities” Paper (w/Henrik Selin), National

Conference on Climate Governance, University of Virginia, 11-12, December

“Transatlantic Multilevel Relations and Climate Politics” Paper (w/Henrik Selin), National Conference

on Climate Governance, University of Virginia, 11-12, December

Invited Paper, “Baltic Policy Networks: Learning Lessons and Asking Questions about Transnational

Environmental Cooperation” Workshop on “Transnationalism in the Baltic Sea Region and

Beyond” University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, 29 September

Panelist, “Comparative Urban Politics of Climate Change,” Roundtable, Annual Meeting of the

American Political Science Association, Boston, 27-31 Aug.

Invited Lecture, “Contemporary Climate Politics,” at “Brandeis in the Berkshires” 11-13, July

Invited Lecture, “Climate Change and National Security” MIT Seminar XXI: US National Security

Policy, Airlie Conference Center, Warrenton, VA, 2-4, May.

Participant, Oxford Futures Forum, James Martin Institute, Oxford, 13-15, April

Invited Lecture, “The EU, E-Waste and Global Politics,” Regents College, London, 9 April

Panel Chair, “Comparative Environmental Politics: Beyond Spaceship Earth” International Studies

Association Annual Convention, San Francisco, 26-29 March

“Institutional Change and Environmental Outcomes in Central and Eastern Europe” Paper,

International Studies Association Annual Convention, San Francisco, 26-29 March

Co-organizer, discussant and presenter, Comparative Environmental Politics authors’ workshop,

University of California-Berkeley Faculty Club, Berkeley, CA, 26 March

Invited Lecture, “Climate Change Politics in the USA” Webster University at Regents College,

International Open Seminar Series, London, 24 January.

2007

Invited Participant, “Climate Change and Regional Security” U.S. Naval Postgraduate School,

Monterey, CA, 11-13, December.

Invited Participant, Nineteenth Annual Kavli Frontiers of Science Symposium, U.S. National Academy

of Sciences, Irvine, CA, 8-10, November.

Invited Participant, Global Jean Monnet Conference 2007: The European Union and World

Sustainable Development, Brussels, 5-6 November.

Invited Lecture, “Changing US Climate Change Politics” Goodenough College, Port Talk lecture

Series, London, 30 October.

Invited Lecture, “Climate Change Politics below the Global”, Workshop on “Climate Change:

Science, Politics and the Management of Uncertainty” Merton College, Oxford, UK, 21 Sept.

Invited Lecture, “Climate Change Politics and Policies: Action from Global to Local” in the “Science

in the Mountains” Climate Change Lecture Series, sponsored by the Mount Washington

Observatory, North Conway, NH, August 1.

Discussant, “An Inconvenient Truth,” Harvard University Science Center, 23 July.

“Futurology and Futurizing:: A Research Agenda on the Practice and Politics of Global Environmental

Scenarios,” (w/Simone Pulver) Paper. Amsterdam Conference on the Human Dimensions of

Global Environmental Change, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 24-26 May.

“Carbon Neutral New England 2020: Mitigation, Adaptation and Offsetting” Presentation, Amsterdam

Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change, Vrije Universiteit

Amsterdam, 24-26 May.

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“Environmental Challenges and Multilateral Policymaking,” Invited presentation, Westpoint Seminar

on “Transnational Security Challenges and the United Nations,” International Peace Academy,

May 9.

Invited Participant, “Climate Change Game” Geopolitics Simulation, National Intelligence Council,

May 1-2.

“Climate Politics in New England,” Roundtable Presentation on “Regional Environmental Politics in

New England,” New England Political Science Association, Newton, MA, April 27.

“Climate Change Policy Innovation and Emulation among the States” (w/Henrik Selin) Commissioned

Paper, “States and Climate Change: Leaders or Lab Rats?” (Sponsored by The Policy Research

Institute for the Region and Environmental Defense) Woodrow Wilson School of Public &

International Affairs, Princeton University, March 30.

“Europe’s Climate Change Leadership: What Can We Learn?” University of New Hampshire Discovery

Dialogue on Energy, March 27.

“Thoughts on a Scenarios Research Agenda: A Discussion of the Background Paper,” Presentation,

Interrogating the Practice and Politics of Scenarios” Workshop, Watson Institute for International

Studies, Brown University, Providence, RI, 23-24, March

Co-Convener, “Global Environmental Futures - Interrogating the Practice and Politics of Scenarios”

Workshop, Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University, Providence, RI,

23-24, March

“Interrogating Global and National Futures: Scenario analysis in environmental and security issues”

Presentation, Ethnographies of Foreign Policy, Workshop, Watson Institute of International

Studies, Brown University, March 22.

“Comparing Transnational State-driven and Non-state Certification Schemes: Lessons from Fair Trade

and Extractive Industries Campaigns” Paper, International Studies Association Annual

Convention, Chicago, IL, 28 Feb-3 March.

Panel Discussant, “Comparative Politics of the Environment,” International Studies Association Annual

Convention, Chicago, IL, 28 Feb-3 March.

“U.S. Climate Change Politics from Below” (with Henrik Selin) Paper, International Studies Association

Annual Convention, Chicago, IL, 28 Feb-3 March.

Invited Presentation, “Power to the States: RPS and RGGI examples” (with Henrik Selin), “Cap and

Trade as a Tool for Climate Change Policy: An International Conference for Law, Business

and Policy Practitioners,” Boalt School of Law, Univ. of California, Berkeley, February 22-23.

Discussant, “Movie and Dialogue: Out of Balance: Exxon Mobile Impact on Climate Change,” Univ.

of New Hampshire Discovery Dialogue on Energy, January, 30.

“Knowledge for Policy: Assessment Lessons and Scenario Questions” Invited Presentation, International

Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), January 15.

Invited Participant, “Climate Change Implication Scenarios” workshop, National Intelligence

Council, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, January 10.

2006

Panelist, “Discovery Authors Forum: Who Cares about the Energy We Use?” UNH, Durham, NH,

November 14.

Invited Lecture, “Europe, Climate Change and Kyoto: Bubbles, Trading Schemes and Challenges,”

Annual Meeting, Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM), University

of Wisconsin, Madison, November 3.

Invited Lecture, “Contemporary Climate Change Politics: Policymaking and Debate across Sectors and

Levels” UNH-Manchester, November 1.

“Power to the States: Climate Change Action in the Northeast,” Panel on “Power the States,” University

Dialogue on Energy, UNH, Durham, NH, October 26.

“Discordant Integration and Transatlantic Environmental and Trade Controversies” Center for

Environmental Studies, Brown University, October, 19.

“Enlarging Transnational Relations: Exploring Discordant Integration,” Watson Institute for International

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Studies, Brown University, Providence, RI, October, 17.

“Towns, Gowns and Climate Changes: Connecting UNH to Political Debates” presentation, “AASHE

2006: The Role of Higher Education in Creating a Sustainable World” Phoenix, AZ, October 4-6.

Discussant, “Movie and Dialogue: An Inconvenient Truth,” UNH, Durham, NH, September 21.

Invited Participant, “Alternative Climate Change Scenarios: 2020” workshop, National Intelligence

Council, Princeton University, June 7.

“The State of Play: An Introduction to Climate Politics in North America,” presentation for the workshop

on “Climate Change Politics in North America,” Woodrow Wilson International Center for

Scholars, Washington, DC, May 18-19.

“Climate Leadership in Northeast North America,” Paper, workshop on “Climate Change Politics in

North America,” Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC,

May 18-19.

“Global Markets and Local Violence: North-South Politics, Fair Trade Movements, and Extractive

Industries Campaigns” Paper, International Studies Association Annual Convention, San Diego,

CA, 22-25 March.

“Framing, Participation and Policy Change; Lessons from the Czech Floods of 2002”(w/JoAnn Carmin),

Paper, International Studies Association Annual Convention, San Diego, CA, 22-25 March.

Discussant, Panel on “Comparing Environmental Governance in Transition Countries: Political Will,

State and Non-state Capacity, or Design?” International Studies Association Annual

Convention, San Diego, CA, 22-25 March.

“Lessons from Past Assessments: Understanding Design Choices” invited presentation, The National

Academies, Committee of Analysis of Global Assessments, Washington, DC, Feb. 27-28.

“Capacity Development for the Environment in Emerging Economies: Lessons from CEE countries in

Transition” Invited presentation, “Emerging Economies: Risks and Opportunities for Sustainable

Development” St. George’s House, Windsor Castle, UK, 21-23, January.

2005

“Evaluating IO Performance” (with Tamar Gutner) Paper, 2005 Berlin Conference on the Human

Dimensions of Climate Change, Berlin, December 4-5.

“Understanding Design Choices for Assessment Processes,” (with Alexander Farrell Jill Jaeger) Paper,

2005 Berlin Conference on the Human Dimensions of Climate Change, Berlin, December 4-5.

Panel Chair and Discussant, “Interplay among International Organizations,” 2005 Berlin Conference on

the Human Dimensions of Climate Change, Berlin, December 4-5.

“EU Enlargement and Environmental Policy: Transitions, Liberalization, Institutions and Environmental

Outcomes” Invited seminar, Queens University, Institute of Governance, Belfast, Northern

Ireland, Oct. 14.

“Assessment and Policymaking: Lessons across Cases,” plenary address, “Toward Robust European Air

Pollution Policies: Constraints and Prospects,” Gothenburg, Sweden, Oct. 5-7.

“Ordering Environments: Scientists and Politics in International Environmental Cooperation,” Faculty

Fellows Lecture, University of New Hampshire, April 13.

“Framing Questions, Floods and Learning,” Presented on Panel on “Environmental Policy and Planning

in the Czech Republic: Learning from the 2002 Floods,” University of North Carolina, Chapel

Hill, NC, April 8.

“Transatlantic Environmental Relations: Cooperation, Competition and Discord” (w/Miranda Schreurs),

Paper presented, International Studies Association Annual Convention, Honolulu, Hawaii, March

1-5.

“Local Leadership: North American Climate Change Action from Below,” Paper presented, International

Studies Association Annual Convention, Honolulu, Hawaii, March 1-5.

Invited participant, “Global Environmental Outlook 4, Science Workshop on Vulnerability and Cross-

Cutting Issues” United Nations Environment Program & Mesoamerican Center for Sustainable

Development, Nicoya, Costa Rica, 31 Jan. - Feb 2.

2004

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“Implications of an Expanded EU for US-EU relations,” 2004 Berlin Conference on the Human

Dimensions of Climate Change, Berlin, December 3-4.

Panel Chair, Environmental Relations in the US and an Expanded EU,” 2004 Berlin Conference on the

Human Dimensions of Climate Change, Berlin, December 3-4.

“US-Canadian Environmental Cooperation: Climate Change in the States and Provinces,” (w/Henrik

Selin), authors workshop, Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars/American Review of Canadian

Studies, Washington, DC, November 12.

“Transnational Environmental Activism After Seattle: Between Emancipation and Arrogance” Author

presentations, Church Center for the United Nations, New York, Sept. 8.

Co-Convener, Transatlantic Environmental Relations, Authors Workshop, MIT, Cambridge, MA, July

15-17.

Panel Chair/Discussant, Contemporary Issues and Theory in IR, New England Political Science

Association, April 30-May 1.

“US-Canadian Regional Cooperation and Climate Change Action,” invited presentation, Massachusetts

Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies, April 8.

“Enlarging the Trans-Atlantic Region (and Debates): Implications for US-EU Relations,” paper

presentation, International Studies Association Annual Convention, Montreal, March 17-20

Panel Chair, “Divergent Environmental Policy Styles Across the Atlantic: Implications for Theory and

Practice,” International Studies Association Annual Convention, Montreal, March 17-20

“Environmental Outcomes, EU Enlargement and Alternative Transition Policies,” invited presentation,

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, March 1.

“Framing and Frame Analysis,” presentation, “Response to Disaster Research and Training Seminar,”

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, January 23.

“EU Enlargement and the Environment: Implementation Challenges,” presentation, “Response to

Disaster Research and Training Seminar,” Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of

Urban Studies and Planning, January 15.

2003

Invited Panelist, “Europe Today: Ally or Antagonist,” Foreign Policy Town Meeting, U.S. State

Department and the World Affairs Council of New Hampshire, Concord, NH, November 21.

“Global Challenges and Regional Responses: US-Canadian Regional Cooperation on Climate Change,”

(w/Henrik Selin), paper accepted for presentation at the Open Meeting of the Human Dimensions

of Global Environmental Change Research Community” Montreal, Oct. 16-18.

Invited Participant, “Biocomplexity LWI/CC Workshop” Wrigley Science Center, Catalina Island,

California, Oct. 3-6.

Invited Discussant/Participant, “NGO Influence in International Environmental Negotiations”

Workshop, Swedish Institute for International Affairs, Stockholm, 28-31 August.

Invited participant/commenter, “Water and Conflict in Asia” workshop, sponsored by the Director of Net

Assessment, Office of the Secretary of Defense, McLean, VA, May 9.

“Transnational Environmental Activism after Seattle: Between Emancipation and Arrogance” (w/Kate

O’Neill) presented, workshop on “Politics of Global Arrogance,” Portland, OR, March 1.

“Capacity Building: North and South” (w/Ambuj Sagar) presented, International Studies Association

Annual Convention, Portland, OR, Feb. 26-March 1.

Discussant, panel on “Environmental Challenges in the Former Soviet States,” International

Studies Association Annual Convention, Portland, OR, Feb. 26-March 1.

2002

“Capacity Development Beyond WSSD: Issues for South and North” (w/Ambuj Sagar) invited

presentation, authors workshop, Stockholm, Sweden, December 12-14. “European Politics and

International Environmental Assessment: Air Pollution Knowledge East and West,” presented at

the 2002 Berlin Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change, Berlin,

December 6-7.

“Who is Doing What to Whom and How Can We Tell? Agency and Structure in Contemporary

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International Cooperation Theory” (with Kate O’Neill and Joerg Balsiger) presented at the

International Studies Association-West, Los Vegas, NV, October, 10-11.

“Hazardous Substances and the Helsinki and Barcelona Conventions: Origins, Results and Future

Challenges” (w/Henrik Selin) Paper presented at the Policy Forum on Management of Toxic

Substances in the Marine Environment: Analysis of the Mediterranean and the Baltic, Javea,

Spain, 6-8, October.

“Environmental Prospects and Challenges of Eastern Enlargement of the European Union” (w/JoAnn

Carmin) paper, “The Environment and Sustainable Development in the New Central Europe,”

Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, Sept. 19-21.

“The EU and the Mediterranean Environment” paper, International Studies Association Annual

Convention, New Orleans, LA, March 24-27.

Discussant, panel on “Chemical Safety and the International Environment: Existing Activities and

Future Challenges,” International Studies Assoc. Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA, March

24-27.

“Implementation Challenges for EU Environmental Policy in New Member States” Invited paper,

conference on “EU Enlargement and Environmental Quality in Central and Eastern Europe”

Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, DC, March 14.

2001

“Environmental Security: Debates, Concepts and the Mediterranean Region” Invited Paper, 4th

Pan-European International Relations Conference, University of Kent at Canterbury,

United Kingdom, Sept. 7-10, 2001.

“Diffusion or Tutelage? Normative and Institutional Influences in the Politics of the Environment”

Invited Paper for presentation at the 4th Pan-European International Relations Conference,

University of Kent at Canterbury, United Kingdom, Sept. 7-10, 2001.

Invited Participant, “Europeanization of Environmental Policy” Workshop, Cambridge, United

Kingdom, June 29-July 1, 2001.

Panel Chair and Discussant, “Social Movements, Public Opinion and Self Interest” Annual

Meeting of the New England Political Science Association, Portsmouth, NH, May 4-5.

Panelist, Roundtable on “Contested Elections in Developing Democracies (Including the U.S.)”

Annual Meeting, New England Political Science Association, Portsmouth, NH, May 4-5.

Invited Presenter, “The Environment and Peace Making” Faculty International Studies Summer

Institute, University of Central Florida, May 2, 2001.

“Situated Regional Knowledge in European Environmental Politics,” invited paper for

presentation at the workshop on “Local Knowledge and Environment-Development

Politics” Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Govt., Cambridge, MA, April 6-8.

Invited Participant/Presenter, “Rethinking Security for the 21 Century,” Merton College, Oxford

University, Oxford, UK, March 23-31, sponsored by the 21 Century Trust, London.

Invited Presentation, European Environment Agency workshop on “Designing Effective Assessments:

Participation, Science and Governance,” Copenhagen, Denmark, March 1-3.

“Constructing Peaceful Regional Relations: Baltic Politics, Programs and Prospects” paper,

International Studies Association Annual Convention, Chicago, IL, Feb. 20-24, 2001.

“Networks, Coalitions and Communities: Capacity Building in the Baltic Region” (with T. Gutner),

paper, International Studies Assoc. Annual Convention, Chicago, IL, Feb. 20-4, 2001.

“European Politics with a Scientific Face” invited paper presentation, workshop on

“Global and Regional Environmental Assessment: Pathways to Effectiveness,” Harvard

University, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Cambridge, MA, January 16-18.

“Participation, Capacity Building and Assessment: Lots of Hot Air?” invited paper presentation,

workshop on “Institutions for Global Environmental Assessment” Harvard University, John F.

Kennedy School of Government, Cambridge, MA, January 10-12.

2000

“Ordering European Environments” paper, 4S/EASST Conference, Vienna, Austria, Sept. 27-30,

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2000.

“Case Studies and Environmental Cooperation: Seas and Rivers” invited speaker, US Agency for

International Development Workshop on Conflict Prevention Management, Washington,

DC June 6-7.

“Is the East Moving West?” Invited Speaker, workshop on “Problems in Eastern Europe and the

Baltic,” Indiana University, May 20-21, 2000.

“Environmental Cooperation and Regional Transformation: Peace Building around the Baltic

Sea” paper, International Studies Association Annual Convention, Los Angeles, CA,

March 14-18, 2000.

Panel Chair/Discussant, “Science and Knowledge,” International Studies Association Annual

Convention, Los Angeles, CA, March 14-18, 2000.

Invited Participant/Presenter, “Managing Regional Seas: Changing Course After 25 Years,”

Expert Workshop on ‘International Environmental Policy-making and Transatlantic

Cooperation,’ Lisbon, Portugal, February 9-12, 2000.

1999

“Cooperative Security and Capacity Building: Fissile Materials Management and US-FSU

Cooperation,” invited presentation, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, John F.

Kennedy School of Government, Cambridge, MA., November 5, 1999.

Invited Panel Discussant, “Framing,” Social Science Perspectives on Environmental

Assessment, Fall Seminar Series, John F. Kennedy School of Govt., Sept., 23, 1999.

“Framing Questions and Issues: Grappling with meaning, history and conflict in assessment

discourses” invited presentation, Global Environmental Assessment Fellows Workshop,

Harvard University, September 9-10, 1999.

“A Tale of Two Cities: Geneva, Brussels and Attempts to Combat European Air Pollution” (with

Henrik Selin) paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science

Association, Atlanta, GA, September 2-5, 1999.

“Consensus and Dissent in Global Environmental Assessments” (with Jill Jaeger and Alex

Farrell) paper presented, Meeting of the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental

Change Research Community, Hayama, Kanagawa, Japan, June 24-26, 1999.

“Regional Environmental Security: The Case of the Baltic” (with Geoffrey D. Dabelko) paper

presented at the Open Meeting of the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change

Research Community, Hayama, Kanagawa, Japan, June 24-26, 1999.

Panel Chair, “Decision-making Processes: International Approaches,” Open Meeting of the

Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Research Community, Hayama, Kanagawa,

Japan, June 24-26, 1999.

Panel Chair, “Institutionalizing Science in Global Environmental Policy,” Open Meeting of the

Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Research Community, Hayama, Kanagawa,

Japan, June 24-26, 1999.

“Capacity Building Efforts in the Baltic and Mediterranean Regions” Invited paper for “Saving

Seas: Developing Capacity and Fostering Environmental Cooperation in Europe,”

Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC, May 14, 1999.

“Thinking Outside the Box: Cooperative Security Programs, Capacity Building and International

Assistance” Presentation, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard

University, April 6, 1999.

“Building State Capacity to Manage Radioactive Materials in the Former Soviet Union” Invited

Speaker, Title VIII Seminar, U.S. Department of State, Washington, DC, March 24, 1999.

Roundtable Panelist, “Queer Reactions: In Families & 'Out' in the World” Nineteenth Annual

Women's Conference, Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, PA, March 27, 1999.

“Environmental Cooperation and Regional Peace: Baltic Politics, Programs and Prospects”

Invited paper, Workshop on Environmental Cooperation and Regional Peace, Woodrow Wilson

Center, Washington, DC, February 21-22, 1999.

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“Europeanizing Europe: Environmental Expertise, Integration and Capacity Building” paper,

International Studies Association Annual Convention, Washington, DC, Feb. 16-20, 1999.

Panel Discussant, “Liberalism and Its Discontents,” International Studies Association Annual

Convention, Washington, DC, February 16-20, 1999.

“Debating Regional Security around the Baltic” (with Geoffrey D. Dabelko), invited paper, NATO

Advanced Research Workshop on “Responding to Environmental Conflicts: Implications for

Theory and Practice,” Budapest, Hungary, January 21-23, 1999.

1998-1993

“European Integration and National Environmental Policy-Making: East Meets West?” paper,

Assoc. for Public Policy Analysis & Management Annual Research Conference, New York,

NY, October 29-31, 1998.

“European Politics with a Scientific Face: Transition Countries, International Environmental

Assessment, and Long Range Transboundary Air Pollution” paper presented at the Annual

Meeting of the American Political Science Assoc., Boston, MA Sept. 3-6, 1998.

“Integrated Assessment with a Western Face?” paper presented at the International Studies

Association Annual Convention, Minneapolis, March 17-21, 1998.

“The Diffusion of Virtue?: Institutions as Agents of Domestic Regime Change” (with Martin O. Heisler)

paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Political Science Association,

Philadelphia, November 13-15, 1997.

“(Re)Defining Security Around the Baltic” (with Geoffrey Dabelko) paper presented at the Annual

Meeting, American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, Aug. 28-31, 1997.

“'Europeanizing' Environmental Policy in Eastern and Southern Europe” lecture, Junior Fellow Seminar

Series, University of Maryland, College Park, April 30, 1997.

“Is the Baltic Moving West? The Emerging Transnational Community around the Baltic Sea” paper,

International Studies Assoc. Annual Convention, Toronto, March 18-22, 1997.

“Comparing Environmental Governance of the Baltic and Mediterranean Seas” paper, Annual Meeting,

Northeast Political Science Association and the International Studies Association-Northeast,

Boston, Massachusetts, November 14-16, 1996.

Panel Chair, “The Banishing: Interrogating Political Discourse from the Perspective of Marginalized

Groups and Excluded Subjects” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association,

San Francisco, CA, August-September, 1996.

“Crossing the Mediterranean: The State in a Transnational Environment” paper presented at the

International Studies Association Annual Convention, San Diego, CA, April 16-20, 1996.

“Debating Utilitarian and Non-contingent Values in American Environmental Politics” lecture,

Honors Program in Politics and Values, George Washington University, Nov. 15, 1995.

“The State, Transnational Norms and International Organizations: Environmental Cooperation

Around the Baltic” paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science

Association, Chicago, Illinois, August 31-September 3, 1995.

“Negotiating Between Government Cost-Benefit Analyses and Normative Public Considerations

in Environmental Decision-Making,” invited guest lecture, 1995 Truman Scholarship Foundation

Summer Inst., George Washington University/Brookings Inst., Washington, DC, July 5, 1995.

“Locke, Liberals and Environmental Values,” lecture, Honors Program in Politics and Values, The

George Washington University, April 10, 1995.

“If Institutions Think, Who Negotiates?” paper, Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting,

Chicago, Illinois, April 6-8, 1995.

“States, Seas and Regimes: Who's Sovereign Now?,” paper, International Studies Association Annual

Convention, Chicago, Illinois, February, 21-25, 1995.

“State Sovereignty: Origins and (Re)Constructions,” invited paper, workshop on Science Studies,

International Relations and the Environment, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, Sept. 16-18, 1994.

“Transnational Environmental Norms and Changing Notions of Sovereignty,” paper, International

Conference on the Future of East-Central Europe, Lublin, Poland, May 29 June 1, 1994.

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“Environmentalism and Liberalism,” lecture, Honors Program in Politics and Values, The George

Washington University, Nov. 1993.

“Stages of American Environmentalism,” lecture, Honors Program in Politics and Values, The George

Washington University, March 1993.

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Administrative Experience

Chair, Department of Conflict Resolution, Human Security & Global Governance, UMass Boston

(2020 - )

Graduate Program Director, Global Governance and Human Security, UMass Boston (2016-20)

Chair, Department of Political Science, Univ. of New Hampshire (2013-16)

Founding Director, Sustainability Dual Major, Univ. of New Hampshire (2015-16)

Co-Chair, Academic Planning Committee, Carsey School of Public Policy, UNH (2015-16)

Director, M.A. Program, Dept. of Political Science, Univ. of New Hampshire (2008-11)

Interim Director, University of New Hampshire Center for International Education (2010)

Director, Graduate Certificate Program, Sustainability Politics and Policy, UNH (2010-11, 2013)

Director, UNH London Program, 2007-2008

Co-Director, M.A. Program, Dept. of Political Science, Univ. of New Hampshire (2006-08)

Professional Service

Member, Core Faculty Team, Sustainable Solutions Lab, UMass Boston (2018-- )

Member, Advisory Board, New Security Beat, (2018-- )

Member, Editorial Board, Global Environmental Politics, MIT Press (2000-- )

Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences (2010--)

Member, Editorial Board, Review of Policy Research (2007-- )

Member, Advisory Panel, Nature: Climate Change (2014-- )

Member, Academic Reorganization Taskforce, UMass Boston (2019-20)

Member, Sprout Award Ctte. for the Best Book in International and Comparative Environmental

Politics, Environmental Studies Section, International Studies Assoc. (2017-19)

Editor, Global Environmental Politics (2012/13-2017)

Member, Advisory Board, Nature: Climate Change (2013-2015)

Member, Sprout Award Ctte. for the Best Book in International and Comparative Environmental

Politics, Environmental Studies Section, International Studies Assoc. (2013-15)

Editor, Environmental Book Review section, Review of Policy Research (2008--11)

Member, Executive Ctte., Environmental Studies Section, International Studies Association (2006-08)

Member, Application Review Committee and Symposium Consultant, DISCCRS III Symposium

(Dissertations Initiative for the Advancement of Climate Change Research) (2007)

Chair, Sprout Award Ctte. for the Best Book in International and Comparative Environmental

Politics, Environmental Studies Section, International Studies Assoc. (2005-06)

Member, Sprout Award Ctte. for the Best Book in International and Comparative Environmental

Politics, Environmental Studies Section, International Studies Assoc. (2004-05)

Section Chair, International Relations, Annual Meetings of the New England Political Science

Association (NEPSA), Portsmouth, NH, April 30-May 1, 2004.

Co-Chair, Sprout Award Ctte. for the Best Book in International and Comparative Environmental

Politics, Environmental Studies Section, International Studies Assoc. (1999-2000)

Member, Sprout Award Ctte. for the Best Book in International and Comparative Environmental

Politics, Environmental Studies Section, International Studies Assoc. (1998-1999)

Memberships/Affiliations: International Studies Association (1994- ); American Political Science

Association (1991- ); Environmental Peacebuilding Association (2019)

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Peer Reviewer:

Journals: Global Governance; International Studies Quarterly; International Negotiation; Security

Dialogue; International Security; Global Environmental Politics; Comparative Politics, International

Studies Perspectives; Government and Planning; Environmental Science and Policy; Global

Environmental Change; Environmental Management; Social Studies of Science; International Journal of

Global Environmental Issues; Science and Public Policy; Review of Policy Research; Politische Vierteljahresschriften (PVS); Cambridge Review of International Affairs; Environment and Planning A;

International Studies Review; Environment and Planning C; Policy Studies Journal.

Presses: MIT Press; Rowman & Littlefield; CQ Press; Ashgate Publishers; Oxford University Press;

Polity; Palgrave; University of Toronto Press; Earthscan/Routledge; Yale University Press.

Media Work (Selected):

--Periodic blogger, “Energy Transitions and Conflict” blog series, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)

(2020- )

--Podcast, “Backdraft Episode 2: The new Energy Economy and the Fate of the Petro-States”

Environmental Change & Security Project, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

Washington, DC (28 Feb. 2017).

--Interviewed/Quoted (various dates 2005 -present): Reuters newswire, AP newswire, Techwire;

numerous technology publications regarding e-waste and European regulations issues;

Climatewire/Greenwire, etc.

--Periodic blogger on Transatlantic Academy blog and extensive media work in US and Europe, 2011-

2012.

--Specific Examples: “Dialogue” TV & Radio, Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars, “Environmental

Roundtable: Responding to Climate Change” (5/29/2013); Guest, New Hampshire Public Radio’s “The

Exchange”: “Climate Change Politics: Mitigation versus Adaptation” (4/26/2007); “Managing Mercury”

(4/1/2005); “The Politics of the Protocol” (2/17/2004)

CONFERENCE PLANNING ACTIVITIES

2020 Co-organizer, “Green Curses Project Launch” workshop, Peace Research Institute Oslo

(PRIO) (virtual), 12-13 October, Oslo

2020 Co-organizer, “Comparative Climate Politics” workshop, University of Manchester (virtual),

8 & 16 October, Manchester, UK

2013 Co-Organizer, Transatlantic Academy Fellows Authors’ Workshop II, “The Global Struggle

for Resources” Talloires, France, May 1-3.

2012 Co-Organizer, Transatlantic Academy Fellows Authors’ Workshop I, “The Global Struggle

for Resources” Washington, DC Nov 1-2, 2012.

2009-10 Organizing Committee, “Regional Environmental Governance: Interdisciplinary Approaches,

Theoretical Issues and Comparative Designs” Geneva, June, 2010

2007-08 Co-Organizer, “Comparative Environmental Politics” Authors’ Workshop, Berkeley, CA,

26 March, 2008

2006-07 Co-Organizer, “Global Environmental Futures: Interrogating the Practice and Politics of

Scenarios” Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University, Providence, RI,

March 23-24, 2007.

2006 Co-organizer, “Climate Change Politics in North America,” Woodrow Wilson International

Center for Scholars, Washington, DC, May 18-19.

2005 Co-organizer, “Learning after Disaster Project Meeting,” University of North Carolina,

Chapel Hill, April 7-8.

2004 Co-organizer, “Transatlantic Environmental Relations,” workshop, MIT, Cambridge, MA

July, 15-17.

2003-04 Co-Organizer, “Response to Disaster Research and Training Seminar,” Massachusetts

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Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, January 12-23.

2001-02 Organizing Committee, “EU Enlargement and Environmental Quality in Central and Eastern

Europe” Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, DC, March 14, 2002.

1999 Organizing Committee, “Saving Seas: Developing Capacity and Fostering Environmental

Cooperation in Europe,” Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington,

DC, May 14, 1999.

1995-96 Graduate Asst., Conference Planning/Editorial Work, Univ. of Maryland.

1992-94 Member, Planning/Steering Ctte., International Conference, “Environmental Management of

Enclosed Coastal Seas” (EMECS '93), Baltimore, MD, Nov. 10-13, 1993.

1992-93 Member, Planning Ctte., “Footsteps to Sustainability,” Washington, DC, Oct. 28-30, 1993.

COMMUNITY SERVICE (Selected)

Member, City of Malden (MA) Energy Efficiency and Sustainability Commission (2013- )

Co-Chair, Boston Leadership Council, Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD),

2009-11

Volunteer, numerous local, state and federal political campaigns (1990- )

Co-chair, 2004 Human Rights Campaign New England Dinner, October 23, Hynes Convention Center,

Boston, MA

Member, Steering Committee, Human Rights Campaign—New England, 1998-2004

Member, Advisory Board, New England Governors-Eastern Canadian Premiers “College & University

Climate Change Initiative” 2003-06