Dear Colleagues,
The first session of the Q1 2021 EPG Online seminar series is taking place this Thursday (14th January) at 16:30 UK time (08:30 West Coast, 11:30 East Coast, 17:30 Central Europe, 21:00 Delhi, 00:30 (Friday) Beijing). Our papers
this week are:
Trade Effects of Environmental Agreements: Uncovering De Facto Environmental Clubs
Clara Brandi (German Development Institute), Jean-Frédéric Morin (Laval University), Jakob Schwab (German Development Institute)
Institutional Roots of International Alliances: Party Groupings and Position Similarity at Global Climate Negotiations
Federica Genovese (Essex), Richard J. McAlexander (UPenn), Johannes Urpelainen (Johns Hopkins SAIS)
Zoom login:
Meeting ID: 744 9857 3437
Passcode: 162100
The seminar series runs every two weeks at the same day and time. Our full schedule for Q1 2021 is as follows:
28th January
Who is delaying state climate action? Interest groups and coalitions in legislative struggles
Trevor Culhane, Galen Hall, and J. Timmons Roberts (Brown)
The Effectiveness of Network Administrative Organization in Governing Inter-jurisdictional Nature Resource
Yixin Liu (FSU) and Chao Tan (Guandong Research Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower)
11th February
Environmental commitments in different types of democracies: The role of liberal, deliberative and social-liberal politics
Sverker Jagers (Gothenburg) and Marina Povitkina (Oslo)
How Much Do People Value Future Generations? Climate Change, Trust, and Public Support for Future-Oriented Policies
Malcolm Fairbrother (Umeå University), Gustaf Arrhenius (Stockholm), Krister Bykvist (Stockholm), and Tim Campbell (Institute for Future Studies)
25th February
The Institutional Sources of Economic Transformation: Energy Policy from the Oil Crises to Climate Change
Jared Finnegan (UC Berkeley), Phillip Lipscy (University of Toronto), Jonas Meckling (UC Berkeley), and Florence Metz (University of Twente)
Beyond Lights: The Changing Impact of Rural Electrification in Indian Agriculture
Sudatta Ray (Stanford)
11th March
The Power of Leadership: Implementation Strategies and Low-Carbon Policy Experimentation in Chinese Cities
Weila Gong (TU Munich)
The role of international organizations in equitable planned relocation
Gabriela Nagle Alverio (Duke), Suki H. Hoagland (Stanford), Erin Coughlan de Perez (Red Cross Crescent Climate Centre), and Katharine J. Mach (Miami)
25th March
Palm oil and the politics of deforestation in Indonesia
Elías Cisneros (Göttingen), Krisztina Kis-Katos (Göttingen), and Nunung Nuryartono (Bogor)
Ecology of Ecological NGOs: Agenda Setting in the Global Governance of Wildlife
Takumi Shibaike (European University Institute)
Wish you well in these tough times and hope to see you at the seminars this year!
All the best,
Liam
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