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- Stacy D.
VanDeveer's research interests include international
environmental policymaking and its domestic impacts, the
role of expertise in policymaking and the politics of
consumption and environmental and human rights degradation
in global commodities markets. He co-edits the journal
Global Environmental Politics
(MIT Press). He spent two years as a
post-doctoral research fellow in the
Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs at Harvard University's
John F. Kennedy School of Government
after getting his Ph.D from the
University of Maryland. He
has received research funding from the (US)
National Science Foundation,
the Embassy of Canada, the
Woodrow Wilson International Center
for Scholars, and the
Swedish Foundation for Strategic
Environmental Research (MISTRA), among others. He
has authored and co-authored over 70 articles, book
chapters, working papers and reports and six
co-edited books on international and comparative
environmental politics. He was a Visiting
Fellow at the
Watson Institute for International
Studies at
Brown University
(2006-07) and On-site Director of the
UNH London Program at Regents College (2007-08). He
directed the
MA program in Political
Science at UNH from 2006-2011, developed
and launched the
Graduate Certificate Program in
Sustainability Politics and Policy and he was the Interim Director of the
UNH Center for International Education
in the first half of 2010. Most recently, he was a Senior Fellow at the
Transatlantic Academy
in Washington, DC (2011-12) .
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