Stacy D. VanDeveer
Associate Professor of Political Science

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SELECTED PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS

 
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 Universität, Berlin, 20 October
 
Invited Presentation, "Natural Resources and Over Consumption" MIT, 14 June.
 
Invited Speaker, "Geopolitics and Over Consumption: Assessing Efforts to Reduce Environmental Degradation and Human Exploitation in Global Markets" University of Delaware, 16 May.

 
2010
Keynote lecture, "The Power (and Limits) 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.
 
Keynote Address, "Regional Environmental Governance," REGov Workshop, "Regional Environmental Governance: Interdisciplinary Approaches, Theoretical Issues, Comparative Designs" Geneva, Switzerland, 16-18 June.  Video of Presentation.
 
"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.  Video of Presentation
 
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.
 
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, "North American Climate Politics: Emerging Multilevel Governance?" Duke University, Nicholas School for the Environment, 26 March.

 
2009
"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.
 
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.
 
Invited Lecture, "US Climate Change Policy in the Obama Era" (w/Henrik Selin), Institute for European Environmental Policy, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, May 25.
 
"Changing Climates in North American Politics: Institutions, Policymaking and Multilevel Governance" (w/Henrik Selin), UNH Sustainability Science Seminar, Durham, NH, 2 April.
 
"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.
 
"North American Climate Change Governance: Past, Present and Future" Poster, IARU International Scientific Congress on "Climate Change: Global Risks, Challenges and Decisions" Copenhagen, 10-14, March.

 
2008
"Global and Continental Governance Challenges and Opportunities" Paper (w/Henrik Selin), National Conference on Climate Governance, University of Virginia, 11-12, December.  Click here for a copy of the conference's final report, Climate Policy Blueprint.
 
"Transatlantic Multilevel Relations and Climate Politics" Paper (w/Henrik Selin), National Conference on Climate Governance, University of Virginia, 11-12, December.  Click here for a copy of the conference's final report, Climate Policy Blueprint.
 
Invited Paper, "Baltic Policy Networks: Learning Lessons and Asking Questions about Transnational Environmental Cooperation" (Power Point presentation) Workshop on "Transnationalism in the Baltic Sea Region and Beyond" University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, 29 September.
 
"Climate Change and National Security" MIT Seminar XXI: US National Security Policy, Airlie Conference Center, Warrenton, VA, 2-4, May.
 
"Climate Change Politics in the USA" Webster University at Regents College, International Open Seminar Series, London, 24 January.

 
2007
"Climate Change and Regional Security in the Visegrad Four (V4)" U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, 11-13, December.
 
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.
 
"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.
 
"Environmental Challenges and Multilateral Policymaking," Invited presentation, Westpoint Seminar on "Transnational Security Challenges and the United Nations," International Peace Academy, May 9.
 
"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.
 
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
 
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, University of California, Berkeley, February 22-23.

 

"Knowledge for Policy: Assessment Lessons and Scenario Questions" Invited Presentation, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), January 15.

 
2006
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.
 
"Enlarging Transnational Relations: Exploring Discordant Integration," Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University, Providence, RI, October, 17.
 
"Towns, Gowns and Climate Changes: Connecting UNH to Political Debate" Presentation, "The Role of Higher Education in Creating a Sustainable World" Phoenix, AZ, October 4-6.
 

"Climate Leadership in Northeast North America," (w/Henrik Selin) Paper, workshop on "Climate Change Politics in North America," Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC, May 18-19. [presentation] [paper]

 
"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.
 
"EU Enlargement and Environmental Policy: Transitions, Liberalization, Institutions and Environmental Outcomes" Invited seminar, Queens University, Institute of Governance, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Oct. 14.
 
"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.
 
"Ordering Environments: Scientists and Politics in International Environmental Cooperation," Faculty Fellows Lecture, University of New Hampshire, April 13.
 
"Transatlantic Environmental Relations: Cooperation, Competition and Discord" (w/Miranda Schreurs), Paper presented, International Studies Association Annual Convention, Honolulu, Hawaii, March 1-5.
 
"Connecting Scientific and Technical Expertise to Governance: Capacity Development Lessons from Accession to Assessment" Workshop on "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
"Enlarging Transatlantic Politics: US-EU Environmental and Trade Relations," 2004 Berlin Conference on the Human Dimensions of Climate Change, Berlin, December 3-4.
 
"Mixed Bags: Transition, Liberalization, and Environmental Outcomes in Central and Eastern Europe," invited presentation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, March 1.

 
2003
"Transnational Environmental Activism after Seattle: Between Emancipation and Arrogance" (w/Kate O'Neill) presented, workshop on "Politics of Global Arrogance," Portland, OR, March 1.

 
1999 - 2002
"Can the EU Save the Mediterranean?" paper, International Studies Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA, March 24-27, 2002.
 
"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, 2002.
 
"Environmental Security: Conceptual and Empirical Relevance for the Mediterranean Region" Invited Paper, 4th Pan-European International Relations Conference, University of Kent at Canterbury, United Kingdom, Sept. 7-10, 2001.
 
"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, 2000.
 
"The Environment and Peace Making: New Directions in Research and Teaching" Faculty International Studies Summer Institute, University of Central Florida, May 2, 2001.
 
"Managing Regional Seas: Changing Course After 25 Years," Expert Workshop on 'International Environmental Policy-making and Transatlantic Cooperation,' Lisbon, Portugal, February 9-12, 2000.
 
"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.
 
"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.
 
"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.
 

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