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March 2018 Curriculum Vitae Professor Detlef F. Sprinz, Ph.D. © KHK/GCR21, Foto: krischerfotografie Current Positions .................................................................................................................................... 1 Education ................................................................................................................................................. 1 Past Professional Experience ................................................................................................................ 1 Distinctions & Honors............................................................................................................................ 2 Project Management, Grants & Research Networks ......................................................................... 3 Scholarships & Fellowships .................................................................................................................. 4 Travel Grants ........................................................................................................................................... 6 Review Activities...................................................................................................................................... 6 Media Appearances................................................................................................................................. 7 Professional Service and Memberships ............................................................................................... 8 Publications ........................................................................................................................................... 10 Professional Presentations & Functions ........................................................................................... 17 Mobility ................................................................................................................................................... 31 Languages .............................................................................................................................................. 31 Teaching ................................................................................................................................................. 32 Supervision: Doctoral Theses ............................................................................................................. 34 Supervision: Master Theses ................................................................................................................ 34 Supervision: Undergraduate Theses .................................................................................................. 34 External Examiner: Doctoral Theses ................................................................................................. 34 Department of Political Science +1 (203) 432-6109 Yale University [email protected] PO Box 208301 [email protected] New Haven, CT 06520-8301 www.sprinz.org USA

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March 2018

Curriculum Vitae

Professor Detlef F. Sprinz, Ph.D.

© KHK/GCR21, Foto: krischerfotografie

Current Positions .................................................................................................................................... 1 Education ................................................................................................................................................. 1 Past Professional Experience ................................................................................................................ 1 Distinctions & Honors ............................................................................................................................ 2 Project Management, Grants & Research Networks ......................................................................... 3 Scholarships & Fellowships .................................................................................................................. 4 Travel Grants ........................................................................................................................................... 6 Review Activities ...................................................................................................................................... 6 Media Appearances ................................................................................................................................. 7 Professional Service and Memberships ............................................................................................... 8 Publications ........................................................................................................................................... 10 Professional Presentations & Functions ........................................................................................... 17 Mobility ................................................................................................................................................... 31 Languages .............................................................................................................................................. 31 Teaching ................................................................................................................................................. 32 Supervision: Doctoral Theses ............................................................................................................. 34 Supervision: Master Theses ................................................................................................................ 34 Supervision: Undergraduate Theses .................................................................................................. 34 External Examiner: Doctoral Theses ................................................................................................. 34

Department of Political Science +1 (203) 432-6109 Yale University [email protected] PO Box 208301 [email protected] New Haven, CT 06520-8301 www.sprinz.org USA

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Current Positions 2017 – present: Rice Faculty Fellow & Visiting Professor in the European Studies Council,

Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.

2017 – present: Visiting Professor, Department of Political Science, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.

2017 – present: Visiting Professor, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.

2011 – present: Professor (“Honorarprofessor”/Adjunct Professor), Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany (on leave 2017-2018).

1992 – present: Senior Scientist, Transdisciplinary Concepts & Methods (1992-2007: Department of Global Change & Social Systems), PIK—Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Potsdam, Germany (on secondment to the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA, May-June 2007; University of Oslo & CICERO, Oslo, Norway, February–July 2012; Käte Hamburger Kolleg, Centre for Advanced Studies on Global Cooperation Research, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany, January-August 2017; Yale University, August 2017-August 2018).

Education 1992: Ph.D. (Political Science), The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.

Dissertation Title: “Why Countries Support International Environmental Agreements: The Regulation of Acid Rain in Europe” (Chair: Prof. Harold K. Jacobson).

1986: M.A. (Political Science), The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA. 1986: M.A. (“Diplom-Volkswirt,” Economics), The University of the Saarland,

Saarbrücken, Germany. Past Professional Experience 2017: Senior Fellow, Käte Hamburger Kolleg, Centre for Global Cooperation

Research, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany. 2016 – 2017: Project-Based Personnel Exchange Programme (PPP) (with Jon Hovi),

Department of Political Science, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway. 2016 – 2017: External Faculty, Department of Political Science, University of Zurich,

Zurich, Switzerland. 2011 – 2013: Senior Research Fellow I, CICERO—Center for International Climate and

Environmental Research – Oslo, and CICEP – Strategic Challenges in International Climate and Energy Policy, an excellence center funded by The Research Council of Norway (20%).

2011 – 2012: E.ON. Ruhrgas Fellow, The Research Council of Norway; Department of Political Science, University of Oslo, and CICERO—Center for International Climate and Environmental Research – Oslo, Oslo, Norway (August 2011, February-July 2012).

2009 – 2011: Adjunct Position (“Lehrbeauftragter”), Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany.

2006 – 2007: Visiting Professor, Department of Political Science, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.

2005: Visiting Fellow, Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWA), Hamburg, Germany (August–September 2005).

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Past Professional Experience (continued) 2004: Ruhrgas Fellow, The Research Council of Norway; Department of Political

Science, University of Oslo, Norway (Summer 2004). 2001 – 2003: Project-Based Personnel Exchange Programme (PPP) (with Jon Hovi and

Arild Underdal), Department of Political Science, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.

2001: Fellow, Department of Government, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, Essex, United Kingdom.

2001: European Centre for Analysis in the Social Sciences (ECASS), University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, Essex, United Kingdom (February – March & July 2001).

2000 – 2003: Visiting Fellow, Max-Planck-Institute for Biogeochemistry, Jena, Germany. 1998: Visiting Fellow, Numerical Terradynamic Simulation Group (NTSG),

School of Forestry, The University of Montana, Missoula, MT, USA (June–July 1998).

1997 – 2006: Adjunct Position (“Lehrbeauftragter”), Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany.

1995 – 2002: Co-Founder and (non-executive) Partner, Ecologic—Institute for International and European Environmental Policy, Berlin, Germany.

1994: Hoover Summer Institute on International Politics, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA (summer 1994).

1993: Visiting Scholar, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA (summer 1993).

1990 – 1991: Visiting Fellow, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Regional Air Pollution Project, Laxenburg, Austria.

1989: Research Fellow, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Transboundary Air Pollution Project and Project on International Negotiations, Young Scientists' Summer Program, Laxenburg, Austria (summer 1989).

1986 - 1992: Ph.D. Program in Political Science, Department of Political Science and Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.

1985: Parliamentary Intern, Canadian House of Commons, Ottawa, Canada (The Hon. Charles Caccia, M.P.) (summer 1985).

1984 – 1985: Non-Degree Undergraduate Exchange Student, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA (Political Science & Economics).

1981 – 1982: University College Cardiff (now: Cardiff University), Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom (Political Science & Economics).

Distinctions & Honors 2018 – present: Lead Author, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Sixth

Assessment Report, Working Group 3, Chapter 14: International Cooperation.

2017: Senior Fellow, Käte Hamburger Kolleg, Centre for Global Cooperation Research, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany.

2012 – 2016: External Advisor, EDGE – Environmental Consequences of Participatory Governance, European Research Council Starting Grant of Prof. Jens Newig, Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany.

2011 – present: Professor (“Honorarprofessor”/Adjunct Professor), Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany.

2010 – 2013: Member, International Advisory Committee of MILEN—Environmental Change and Sustainable Energy, University of Oslo, Norway.

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Distinctions & Honors (continued) 2009 – 2012: Chairman, Scientific Committee, European Environment Agency,

Copenhagen, Denmark (Vice-Chair: 2006-2008; Member: 2004–2012) (First Political Scientist to serve on the Scientific Committee).[Link]

2010: 2010 Harold Jacobson Lecture, 21 Oct. 2010, Institute for Social Research, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.

2009 – 2010: Member, RESCUE – Responses to Environmental and Societal Challenges for Our Unstable Earth, Working Group on Requirements for Research Methodologies and Data, European Science Foundation.

2008: Certificate of Tribute by Governor Jennifer M. Grandholm (Michigan) “to honor his contributions to the science of global climate change” in conjunction with “the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), who along with former Vice President Al Gore, received the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.”

2006: Advisory Board, “Late Lessons for Early Warnings,” European Environment Agency, Copenhagen, Denmark.

2005 – 2006: Advisory Board, “Mapping the Global Environmental Governance System,” Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy, Tufts University, Medford, MA, USA (Project of the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) with support by the Danish government).

2003 – 2004: Advisory Board, “South-North Dialog: Equity in the Greenhouse.” Project Executed by the Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment, Energy with the Energy & Development Research Centre at the University of Cape Town (EDRC) (supported by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Bonn, Germany).

2003 – 2004: Advisory Board, “Development of a Strategy Against Invasive Alien Species.” Project Executed by the Center for Nature Protection, University of Göttingen, Germany (supported by the Federal Nature Protection Agency, Bonn, Germany).

1991 – 1992: Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.

1999 – present: Member of the Council, European Academy of Technology and Innovation Assessment (formerly: European Academy Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler).

Project Management, Grants & Research Networks 2017: Senior Fellow & Coordinator of “Credible Commitment to Long-Term Policy

& Agent-Based Models of Climate Clubs,” Käte Hamburger Kolleg, Centre for Advanced Studies on Global Cooperation Research, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany (funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Germany).

2016-2017: Project-Based Personnel Exchange Programme (PPP) on “Credible Commitment to Long-Term Policy” with Jon Hovi, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway (funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), Bonn, Germany, and the Research Council of Norway, Oslo, Norway).

2013 – 2016: India's Climate and Energy Policy Strategy in a Globalizing World: Changing Global structures and International Cooperation (INDGLOB grant #226089), Work Package on Forecasting the Future Mitigation Policy of India (awarded to CICERO—Center for International Climate and Environmental Research – Oslo and funded by the Research Council of Norway, Oslo, Norway).

2011 - 2012: E.ON. Ruhrgas Fellow, The Research Council of Norway; Department of Political Science, University of Oslo, and CICERO—Center for International Climate and Environmental Research – Oslo, Oslo, Norway.

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Project Management, Grants & Research Networks (continued) 2010 – 2011: Knowledge and Innovation Cluster - Climate (KIC-Climate), European

Institute of Technology, Budapest, Hungary. 2007 – 2009: Venture Research Workshop Grant “Long-Term Environmental Policy” (in

support of a Special Issue of Global Environmental Politics), International Studies Association, Tucson, AZ, USA.

2006 – 2010: Project Partner, “Bargaining for Non-Participation? Two-level Games and US Behaviour in the Climate Negotiations,” CICERO—Center for International Climate and Environmental Research – Oslo (Prof. Jon Hovi) (funded by The Research Council of Norway, Oslo, Norway).

2003 – 2004: Partner of the German Political Science Association’s E-Learning Project PolitikON; Production of a Web-Based Course on “International Environmental Policy” (funded by the Federal Ministry of Research, Germany).[Link]

2002 – 2003: “Strategies to Specify Article 2 UNFCCC” (Ultimate Goal of the Climate Change Convention) (with Gernot Klepper, Stephan Lingner, and Konrad Ott) (awarded to the European Academy, Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, Germany, and funded by the Federal Environmental Agency, Germany).[Link]

2001 – 2003: Project-Based Personnel Exchange Programme (PPP) on “Separating and Aggregating the Effects of International Regimes” (with Jon Hovi and Arild Underdal, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway) (funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), Bonn, Germany, and the Research Council of Norway, Oslo, Norway).

1999 – 2001: Workshop Grant, “The Analysis of International Relations” (Book Project on “Models, Numbers, and Cases: Methods for Studying International Relations” with Yael Wolinsky-Nahmias), International Studies Association, Tucson, AZ.

1998 – 2000: Chair & Rapporteur, Various Working Groups, European Union Concerted Action on the Effectiveness of International Environmental Agreements.

1997 – 1999 Coordinator and Co-Principal Investigator (with Galina E. Churkina), “Environmental Security & Global Climate Change: The Role of Environmental Thresholds” (NATO Collaborative Research Grant #970395) (funded by the civilian arm of NATO, Belgium).

1996: NATO CCMS Pilot Study “Environment and Security in an International Context: State of the Art and Perspectives,” Subcontractor, Interim Report (October 1996) for the Federal Ministry of Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, Germany.

1994 – 2000: Co-Project Leader, “International Responses to Global Climate Change” (with Urs Luterbacher), Book Project on “International Relations and Global Climate Change” (funded by PIK—Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Potsdam, Germany).

1994 – 1996: (de facto) Project Leader, “International Governmental Organizations and National Participation in Environmental Regimes: The Organizational Components of the Acidification Regime” (EU Contract EV5V-CT94-0390).

1993 – 1995: Project Leader, German Country Study, “The Domestic Basis of International Environmental Agreements: Modeling National-International Linkages” (EU Contract EV5V-CT92-0185).

Scholarships & Fellowships 2017: Senior Fellow, Käte Hamburger Kolleg, Centre for Advanced Studies on

Global Cooperation Research, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany.

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Scholarships & Fellowships (continued) 2015: EU ERASMUS+ Staff Mobility Award, DAAD and University of Potsdam,

Potsdam, Germany. Host Institution: Department of Political Science, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway (compact course, March 2015).

2013 – 2014: Senior Teaching Professional Award, Potsdam Graduate School (PoGS), University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany.

2011 – 2012: E.ON Ruhrgas Scholar, The Research Council of Norway (host: Department of Political Science, University of Oslo, and CICERO—Center for International Climate and Environmental Research – Oslo, Oslo, Norway) (August 2011, February-July 2012).

2005: Visiting Fellow, Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWA), Hamburg, Germany (August–September 2005).

2004: Ruhrgas Scholar, The Research Council of Norway (host: Department of Political Science, University of Oslo, Norway) (Summer 2004).

2001: European Commission Training and Mobility of Researchers Fellow, European Centre for Analysis in the Social Sciences (ECASS), University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, Essex, United Kingdom (February-March & July 2001).

2001: Fellow, Department of Government, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, Essex, United Kingdom.

1994: Hoover Summer Institute on International Politics, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA (summer 1994).

1992 – 1993: Alternate, Postdoctoral Fellow, BMW Center for German & European Studies, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., USA.

1991 – 1992: Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.

1990 – 1991: Research Fellowship, Institute for the Study of World Politics, Washington, D.C., USA.

1990 – 1991: Quadrille Ball Committee Scholarship, Germanistic Society of America, New York, N.Y., USA.

1990: Population-Environment Dynamics Fellowship, Population-Environment Dynamics Project, Department of Population Planning and International Health, School of Public Health, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.

1989 & 1991: Dissertation Fellowship, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.

1989: Research Fellowship, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Laxenburg, Austria, and the German Association for the Advancement of the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Jülich, Germany.

1987 – 1988: Graduate Teaching Fellowship, Department of Political Science, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.

1982 – 1986: Friedrich-Naumann-Scholar, Friedrich-Naumann-Foundation, Berlin, Germany.

1981 – 1982: DAAD-Scholar, German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), Bonn, Germany.

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Travel Grants 2016: Faculty Research Travel Award by the Doctoral Research Training Group

“Wicked Problems, Contested Administrations: Knowledge, Coordination, Strategy (WIPCAD),” funded by DFG (German National Science Foundation Research Training Group #1744/1), Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Potsdam, Germany (interviews: Alaska Permanent Fund Wave II).

2015: Faculty Research Travel Award by the Doctoral Research Training Group “Wicked Problems, Contested Administrations: Knowledge, Coordination, Strategy (WIPCAD),” funded by DFG (German National Science Foundation), Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Potsdam, Germany (presentation: Predicting Paris).

2014: Faculty Research Travel Award by the Doctoral Research Training Group “Wicked Problems, Contested Administrations: Knowledge, Coordination, Strategy (WIPCAD),” funded by DFG (German National Science Foundation Research Training Group 1744/1), Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Potsdam, Germany (interviews: Alaska Permanent Fund Wave I).

2012: Stipendienfonds E.ON Ruhrgas im Stifterverband für die deutsche Wissenschaft (Philanthropic Foundation of E.ON Ruhrgas), Essen, Germany (Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch, Irkutsk, Russia).

2007: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German National Science Foundation) Conference & Excursion Grants, Bonn, Germany.

2001: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German National Science Foundation) Conference Grant, Bonn, Germany.

1998: American Political Science Association Senior Scholar Travel Grant, American Political Science Association Council, Washington, D.C., USA.

1998: International Studies Association Travel Grant, International Studies Association, Tucson, AZ, USA.

1995: American Political Science Association Senior Scholar Travel Grant & United States Information Agency/United States Information Service Travel Grant, American Political Science Association Council, Washington, D.C., USA & United States Information Agency/United States Information Service, Bonn, Germany.

Review Activities Journals

American Journal of Political Science American Political Science Review British Journal of Political Science Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy Climate Policy Environmental Politics Environmental Science & Policy European Journal of International Relations Global Environmental Change Global Environmental Politics International Environmental Affairs International Interactions International Negotiation

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Journals (continued)

International Organization International Studies Notes International Studies Quarterly Journal of Conflict Resolution Journal of Environment & Development Journal of International Relations and Development Nature Climate Change Perspectives on Politics Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Scandinavian Political Studies Science Swiss Political Science Review The Journal of Politics Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews (WIREs) Climate Change World Development World Politics Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen (German Journal of International

Relations) Foundations, Funding Agencies, Research Programs & Publishers

Agence Nationale de la Recherche (French National Research Agency) Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi, India Dutch National Research Programme on “Global Air Pollution and Climate Change” Dutch Social Science Research Council European Academy of Technology and Innovation Assessment (formerly: European

Academy Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler) European Research Council (ERC) European Science Foundation/College of Expert Reviewers European Union/European Commission, Climate & Environment Programme Fridtjof Nansen Institute International Studies Association – Compendium Project Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC, sharing the 2007 Nobel Peace

Prize) Norges Bank (Norwegian Central Bank) NordForsk Routledge (Francis & Taylor Group) Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETHZ) Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) Tiroler Wissenschaftsfonds (Tyrolean Science Foundation) The MIT Press The University of Michigan Press Volkswagen Stiftung (VW Foundation)

Media Appearances

Görlich, Petra, and Heike Kampe. 2016. “Viel Richtig, Wenig Falsch - Wie Wissenschaftler mit einem Methodenmix Ergebnisse der Pariser Weltklimakonferenz vorhersagten“ [Many correct and a few incorrect predictions – How scientists forecasted the outcome of the Paris climate conference employing mixed methods]. Portal - Das Potsdamer Universitätsmagazin, 1/2016, 8.[Link]

“Expectations for the Climate Negotiations at COP-21 in Paris,” Brandenburg Aktuell, 29 November 2015.[Link]

“Evening at Egan Lecture, JWAC forum to explore long-term climate change policy,” Juneau Empire, 11 November 2011, [Link]

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Media Appearances (continued)

Live Interviews with KTOO, KINY, and KJN on the feasibility of long-term climate policy, 9-10 November 2011, Juneau, AK, USA.

Potsdamer Neueste Nachrichten, 23 March 2005, “EU-Agentur beruft Potsdamer Klimaforscher"[EU Agency appoints climate policy researcher from Potsdam].[PDF]

Märkische Allgemeine, 24 February 2005, “Noch viel zu tun: Einige Länder verstoßen gegen die vereinbarten Klimaschutz-Ziele“ [A lot remains to be done: Some countries violate climate protection goals].[PDF]

Märkische Allgemeine, 24 February 2005, “Schwarzeneggers Kampfansage: Bush bremst, doch viele US-Staaten haben Programme gegen den Treibhauseffekt” [Schwarzenegger’s challenge: Bush pushes the brakes, but many US States have programs against the greenhouse effect].[PDF]

Deutschlandfunk, 16 February 2005, “Klimaschutz braucht langfristige Ziele,” (Climate Protection is a Long-Term Goal”).[Link]

DW-TV (Deutsche Welle-TV), 16 November 2001, Commentary as part of “Prima Klima” (Politik Aktuell), Seventh Conference of the Parties, UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (Marrakech, Morocco).

N-TV, 25 October 1999, Live Interview on the Fifth Conference of the Parties, UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (Bonn, Germany).

ADN, 06 October 1999, Preview of the Fifth Conference of the Parties, UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (Bonn, Germany).

Deutsche Welle (DW, North American Program), 16 December 1996, The Mission of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (Potsdam, Germany).

N-TV, Newspunkt, 10 July 1996, Live Interview on a Preview of the Second Conference of the Parties, UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (Geneva, Switzerland).

Radio B2 (Berlin 2), 08 April 1995, Live Interview on the Evaluation of the First Conference of the Parties, UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (Berlin, Germany).

Professional Service and Memberships Journals

Global Environmental Politics (Editorial Advisory Board, 2008-present) Journal of Environment & Development (Editorial Board, 1995-present) Politics and Governance (Editorial Board, 2018-present) Weather, Climate, and Society (Associate Editor for Political Science, 2008-present)

Executive Positions in Associations

International Political Science Association (Executive Board, Study Group on “Global Environmental Change,” 1994-1997)

International Studies Association (“Environmental Studies Section:” Executive Committee, 1996-1998; Chair of Nominations Committee, 1997-1998; Member of Nominations Committee, 1999-2000)

Memberships

American Political Science Association Doctoral Dissertation Committee (“Promotionsausschuss”), University of Potsdam,

Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, Potsdam, Germany (2011-2012)

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Memberships (continued)

Faculty, Doctoral Research Training Group “Wicked Problems, Contested Administrations: Knowledge, Coordination, Strategy (WIPCAD),” funded by the German National Science Foundation (DFG, German National Science Foundation Research Training Group #1744/1), Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Potsdam, Germany (2014-present)

Effectiveness of International Environmental Agreements, Concerted Action of the European Union, Climate and Environment Programme (1998-2000)

European Academy, Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, Germany (Member of the College, 1999–present, and Member of the Project Group on “Climate Prediction and Precautionary Measures,” 1999-2002)

Global Climate Forum (formerly: European Climate Forum) European Science Foundation, Task Force VI, Programme on Environment, Science

and Society (1990-1992) German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) German Political Science Association (DVPW) IIASA Alumni Association (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis) International Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change (IHDP)

Programme (Working Group on “Social Dimensions of Resource Use,” 1995-96) Master of Public Management, Postgraduate Program, Steering Group

“GeoGovernance,” University of Potsdam, Germany (2010-2017) Potsdam Center for Politics and Management (PCPM), University of Potsdam,

Germany (Associated Fellow, 2013-present) Potsdam Center for Quantitative Research (PCQR), University of Potsdam, Germany

(co-founder, 2015-present) Society for Decision Making Under Deep Uncertainty

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Publications Forthcoming Book forthcoming: “Global Climate Policy: Actors, Concepts, and Enduring Challenges” (co-

edited with Urs Luterbacher), Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles forthcoming: “The Effectiveness of Climate Clubs under Donald Trump,” (with Håkon

Sælen, Jon Hovi, and Arild Underdal), Climate Policy. online first.[PDF] forthcoming: “The Club Approach: A Gateway to Effective Climate Cooperation?” (with

Jon Hovi, Håkon Sælen, and Arild Underdal), British Journal of Political Science. online first.[PDF]

2016: “Predicting Paris – Multi-Method Approaches to Forecast the Outcomes of Global Climate Negotiations” (with Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, Steffen Kallbekken, Frans Stokman, Håkon Sælen, and Robert Thomson), Politics and Governance, vol. 4(3), 172-187, doi: 10.17645/pag.v4i3.654.[PDF]

2016: “Climate Change Mitigation: A Role for Climate Clubs? ” (with Jon Hovi, Håkon Sælen, and Arild Underdal), Palgrave Communications, doi: 10.1057/palcomms.2016.20.[PDF]

2013: “The Compensation Fund for Climate Impacts, ” (with Steffen von Bünau), Weather, Climate, and Society, vol. 5(3), 210-220, doi: 10.1175/wcas-d-12-00010.1.[PDF]

2013: “Transition Towards a New Global Change Science: Requirements for Methodologies, Methods, Data and Knowledge, ” (with Claudia Pahl-Wostl et al.), Environmental Science & Policy, vol. 28(2013), 36-47, doi: 10.1016/j.envsci.2012.11.009.[PDF]

2012: “US Presidents and the Failure to Ratify Multilateral Environmental Agreements,” (with Guri Bang and Jon Hovi), Climate Policy, vol. 12(6), 755-763, doi: 10.1080/14693062.2012.699788.[PDF]

2012: “Correcting a Fundamental Error in Greenhouse Gas Accounting Related to Bioenergy” (with Helmut Haberl et al.), Energy Policy, vol. 45, 18-23, doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2012.02.051.[PDF]

2012: “Why the United States Did Not Become A Party to the Kyoto Protocol: German, Norwegian, and US Perspectives” (with Jon Hovi and Guri Bang), European Journal of International Relations, vol. 18(1), 129-150, doi: 10.1177/1354066110380964; included in the ‘editor’s choice’ collection of papers published in the EJIR journal on climate and environmental governance.[PDF]

2009: “Long-Term Environmental Policy: Origin, Institutional Design, Prospects,” guest editor, special of Global Environmental Politics, vol. 9(3).[Journal]

2009: “Introduction. Long-Term Environmental Policy: Definition, Knowledge, Future Research.” Global Environmental Politics, vol. 9(3), 1-8.[PDF]

2009: “Implementing Long-Term Climate Policy: Three Commitment Problems” (with Jon Hovi and Arild Underdal), Global Environmental Politics, vol. 9(3), 20-39.[PDF]

2009: “Methods for Long-Term Environmental Policy Challenges” (with Robert Lempert and Jürgen Scheffran), Global Environmental Politics, vol. 9(3), 106-133.[PDF]

2007: “International Nonregimes: A Research Agenda” (with Radoslav Dimitrov, Gerald M. DiGiusto, and Alexander Kelle), International Studies Review, vol. 9(2), 230-258.[PDF]

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Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles (continued) 2007: “Die neue Agenda: Zukünftige Forschung zur Effektivität Internationaler

Institutionen [The Next Wave: Future Research on the Effectiveness of International Institutions], Politische Vierteljahresschrift - Sonderheft Politik und Umwelt (Special Issue on Politics and Environment), 39/2007, 60-72.[PDF]

2006: “The Limits of the Law of the Least Ambitious Program” (with Jon Hovi), Global Environmental Politics, vol. 6(3), 28-42.[PDF]

2006: “When Do (Imposed) Economic Sanctions Work?” (with Jon Hovi and Robert Huseby), World Politics, vol. 57(4), July 2005 (!), 479-499.[PDF]

2003: “The Oslo-Potsdam Solution to Measuring Regime Effectiveness: Critique, Response, And Extensions” (with Jon Hovi and Arild Underdal), Global Environmental Politics, vol. 3(3), 74-96; reprinted in: Ronald K. Mitchell (ed., 2008): International Environmental Politics, SAGE Library of International Relations, vol. 3, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 213-234.[PDF]

2003: “Regime Effectiveness and the Oslo-Potsdam Solution: A Rejoinder to Oran Young” (with Jon Hovi and Arild Underdal), Global Environmental Politics, vol. 3(3), 105-107.[PDF]

2003: “Analyzing the Ecosystem Carbon Dynamics of Four European Coniferous Forests Using a Biogeochemistry Model“ (with Galina Churkina et al.), Ecosystems, vol. 6, 168-184.[PDF]

2000: “Measuring the Effectiveness of International Environmental Regimes” (with Carsten Helm), Journal of Conflict Resolution, vol. 45(5), 630-652, [PDF]; reprinted in: Simmons, Beth A. (ed., 2008): International Law, London: Sage; originally published as “Measuring the Effectiveness of International Environmental Regimes,” PIK-Report No. 52, May 1999, Potsdam, Germany: Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK).[PDF]

2000: “Cross-Level Inference in Political Science,” Climatic Change, Special Issue on “Upscaling in Global Change Research” (Guest Editor: L. D. Danny Harvey), vol. 44(3), 393-408.[PDF]

1999: “The Effect of Global Environmental Regimes: A Measurement Concept” (with Carsten Helm), International Political Science Review, vol. 20(4), 359-369.[PDF]

1994: “The Interest-Based Explanation of International Environmental Policy” (with Tapani Vaahtoranta), International Organization, vol. 48(1), 77-105; reprinted six times in: Underdal, Arild (ed., 1998): The Politics of International Environmental Management, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 13-40; Rüdig, Wolfgang (ed., 1999): Environmental Policy, Volume II: International Environmental Policy, The International Library of Comparative Public Policy, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 342-370; Haas, Peter M. (ed., 2003): Environment in the New Global Economy, The International Library of Writings on the New Global Economy, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, vol. 1, 203-232; Hathaway, Oona Anne and Harold Hongju Koh (2005): Foundations of International Law and Politics, New York, NY: Foundation Press, 251-262; Haas, Peter M. (ed., 2008): International Environmental Governance, The Library of Essays in International Relations Series, Aldershot: Ashgate, 131-160; Ronald K. Mitchell (ed., 2008): International Environmental Politics, SAGE Library of International Relations, vol. 2, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 107-134.[PDF]

1994: “Editorial Overview: Strategies of Inquiry Into International Environmental Policy,” International Studies Notes, Special Section on “Strategies of Inquiry Into International Environmental Policy,” vol. 19(3), 32-34.[PDF]

1994: “Empirical-Quantitative Analyses of International Environmental Policy,” International Studies Notes, Special Section on “Strategies of Inquiry Into International Environmental Policy,” vol. 19(3), Fall 1994, 37-40.[PDF]

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Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles (continued) 1993: “The Impact of International and Domestic Factors on the Regulation of

Acid Rain in Europe: Preliminary Findings,” Journal of Environment & Development, vol. 2(1), 37-61.[PDF]

Refereed Books 2004: “Models, Numbers, and Cases: Methods for Studying International

Relations,” edited book (with Yael Wolinsky-Nahmias), Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan Press, incl. chapters on: “Introduction: Methodology in International Relations Research” (with Yael Wolinsky-Nahmias, 1-16), “Environment Meets Statistics: Quantitative Analysis of International Environmental Policy” (177-192), and “Conclusion: Multimethod Research” (with Yael Wolinsky-Nahmias, 367-381); simultaneous publication in cloth and paperback editions.[Link]

2002: “Klimavorhersage und Klimavorsorge” [Climate Prediction and Precautionary Measures] (with M. Schröder et al.), Berlin: Springer-Verlag (in German).[Link]

2001: “International Relations and Global Climate Change,” edited book (with Urs Luterbacher), Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press; incl. chapters on “Problems of Global Environmental Cooperation” (with Urs Luterbacher, 3-22), “Domestic Politics and Global Climate Change” (with Martin Weiß, 67-94), “Comparing the Global Climate Regime with Other Global Environmental Accords” (247-277), and “Conclusions” (with Urs Luterbacher, 297-307); simultaneous publication in cloth and paperback editions.[Link]

Other Refereed Publications 2004: “Reasoning Goals of Climate Protection – Specification of Article 2 UNFCCC”

(with Ott Konrad, Gernot Klepper, Stephan Lingner, Achim Schäfer, and Jürgen Scheffran). Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler: Europäische Akademie GmbH, Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler on behalf of the Federal Environmental Agency, Germany.[PDF]

2003: “Internationale Regime und Institutionen ” [International Regimes and Institutions], Hellmann, Gunther, Klaus Dieter Wolf and Michael Zürn (eds.): “Die neuen Internationalen Beziehungen – Forschungsstand und Perspektiven in Deutschland“ [The New International Relations – The State of Research and Perspectives in Germany], Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag, 251-273 (in German).[PDF]

Major Opinions of the Scientific Committee of the European Environment Agency 2011: “Opinion of the EEA Scientific Committee on Greenhouse Gas Accounting in

Relation to Bioenergy,” Scientific Committee, Copenhagen: European Environment Agency.[PDF]

2008: “Opinion of the EEA Scientific Committee on the Environmental Impacts of Biofuel Utilisation in the EU,” Scientific Committee, Copenhagen: European Environment Agency.[PDF]

2006: “EEA Scientific Committee Opinion on Aggregate and Composite Environmental Indicators,” Scientific Committee, Copenhagen: European Environment Agency.[PDF]

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Other Publications 2017: “Compensation for Climate Impacts? Priorities for Research and Public

Policy” (with Rebekka Popp, Jennifer Bansard, and Peter Hefele), Policy Brief, Hong Kong & Potsdam: RECAP/Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation & PIK—Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research. [PDF]

2015: “Predicting Paris: Forecasting the Outcomes of UNFCCC COP-21 With the Predictioneer’s Game,” 10 Nov. 2015, Potsdam and New York City: PIK—Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and New York University, ResearchGate: DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.1.3722.1840.[PDF]

2015: “Effectiveness,” Jean-Frédéric Morin and Amandine Orsini (eds.): Essential Concepts of Global Environmental Governance, London and New York: Routledge, 64-67.

2014: “Long-Term Policy Problems: Definition, Origins, and Responses,” Frank Whelon Wayman, Paul R. Williamson, Solomon Polachek and Bruce Bueno de Mesquita (eds.): Predicting the Future in Science, Economics, and Politics, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 126–43.

2014: “Bottom-up or Top-Down?” (with Jon Hovi and Arild Underdal), Todd L. Cherry, Jon Hovi, and David M. McEvoy (eds.): Toward a New Climate Agreement - Conflict , Resolution and Governance, London and New York: Routledge, 167-80.

2012: “Long-Term Environmental Policy: Definition—Origin—Response Options,” Dauvergne, Peter (ed.): Handbook of Global Environmental Politics, second edition, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 183-193.[PDF]

2012: “Long-Term Environmental Policy: Challenges for Research,” Invited Editorial, 20th Anniversary Issue, Journal of Environment and Development, vol 21(1), 67-70, doi: 10.1177/1070496511435667.[PDF]

2010: “The ‘Sandwich Solution’ to Global Climate Policy,” Deutsche Post: Delivering Tomorrow - Towards Sustainable Logistics, Bonn, Deutsche Post AG, 71-74.[PDF] German Version: “Die ‘Sandwichlösung’ für die globale Klimapolitik,” Deutsche Post: Delivering Tomorrow - Zukunftstrend Nachhaltige Logistik, Bonn: Deutsche Post AG, 71-74.[PDF]

2008: “Responding to Long-Term Policy Challenges: Sugar Daddies, Airbus Solution or Liability?” Ökologisches Wirtschaften, 2/2008, 16-19.[PDF]

2008: “Europa Riding the Hegemon? Transatlantic Climate Policy (with Alexander Ochs),” Bobrow, Davis B. (ed.): Hegemony Constrained: Evasion, Modification, and Resistance to American Foreign Policy, Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 144-166.

2006: “Germany’s International Environmental Policy,” Maull, Hanns W. (ed.): Germany’s Uncertain Power: Foreign Policy of the Berlin Republic, Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave, 214-230.

2005: “Europa Riding the Hegemon? Transatlantic Climate Policy” (with Alexander Ochs), Bobrow, Davis B. (ed.) Challenges to U.S. Foreign and Military Policy, Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Matthew B. Ridgway Center for International Security Studies.[PDF]

2005: “Für das Klima haften?” [Liability for Climate Change?], Politische Ökologie, 97-98, December 2005/January 2006, 77 (in German).

2005: “Europan Ere Inork Ez Du Egin Nahi Esperimentu Berderik” [Also in Europe, Nobody Wants to Undertake the Green Experiment at Home], Berria Asteazkena, 16 February 2005, 3 (in Basque).[PDF]

2004: “Umsetzung von Kyoto ist Herkulesaufgabe” [The Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol is a Major Challenge], Stuttgarter Zeitung, No. 281, 7 (in German).[PDF]

2004: “International Environmental Policy” (E-Course with Anja Bauer, Jette Krause, Kathrin Birkel, and Ruben Zondervan), E-Learning Project of the German Political Science Association (PolitikON).[Link]

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Other Publications (continued) 2003: “Gentleman, Scholar, Visionary – A Living Tribute to Harold K. Jacobson,”

Michigan Journal of International Law, vol. 24(4), 1029-1035.[PDF] 2003: “Wer soll das bezahlen? Finanziellen Schutz vor den Folgen des

Klimawandels können Versicherungen nicht allein gewährleisten“ [Who Shall Pay? The Insurance Industry Cannot Guarantee Protection from the Impact of Climate Change] (with Carlo C. Jaeger und Klaus Hasselmann), Die Zeit, Nr. 8/2003 (in German).[Link]

2002: “The Developing Countries Shall Lead,” Climate Change and Environmental Leadership Network.[Link]

2002: “National Self-Interest: A Major Factor in International Environmental Policy Formulation” (with Tapani Vaahtoranta), Tolba, Mostafa K. (ed.): Responding to Global Environmental Change, Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change (chief editor: Ted Munn), vol. 4, London: Wiley, 323-328.[PDF]

2001: “Climate Change After Marrakech: The Role of Europe in the Global Arena,” German Foreign Policy in Dialogue (a quarterly e-newsletter on German foreign policy), vol. 2(6); incl. sections on “Editorial: Climate Change After Marrakech: The Role of Europe in the Global Arena” (6-8) and “Germany: European Leadership, Active Climate Policy and Wall-Fall Profits” (13-15).[PDF]

2001: “Does Climate Change Lead to Violent Conflict?”, Lozán, José et al. (eds.): Climate of the 21st Century: Changes and Risks, Hamburg: Wissenschaftliche Auswertungen in cooperation with GEO, 350-352.[PDF]

2001: “Global Warming (UN Climate Change Convention),” Jones, R. J. Barry (ed.): Encyclopedia of International Political Economy, vol. 2, London: Routledge, 610-612.[PDF]

2000: “Reversing (Inter)National Policy – Germany’s Response to Transboundary Air Pollution” (with Andreas Wahl), Underdal, Arild and Kenneth Hanf (eds.): International Environmental Agreements and Domestic Politics: The Case of Acid Rain, Aldershot: Ashgate, 139-166; originally published as “Reversing Course: Germany's Response to the Challenge of Transboundary Air Pollution,” PIK-Report No. 42, Potsdam, Germany: PIK—Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research.[PDF]

1999: “Modeling Environmental Conflict,” Carius, Alexander and Kurt M. Lietzmann (eds.): Environmental Change and Security. A European Perspective, Berlin: Springer, 183-194; originally published as “Die Modellierung umweltbedingter Konflikte [Modeling Environmental Conflict],” Carius, Alexander and Kurt M. Lietzmann (eds., 1998): Umwelt und Sicherheit. Herausforderungen für die internationale Politik, [Environment and Security – Challenges for International Policy], Berlin: Springer, 195-208 (in German).[PDF]

1999: Contributions to “Environment and Security in an International Context,” Lietzmann, Kurt M. and Gary D. Vest (eds.), Final Report, Report No. 232, March 1999, Bonn & Brussels: German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety & Committee on the Challenges of Modern Society, NATO.[PDF]

1999: “Empirical-Quantitative Approaches to the Study of International Environmental Policy,” Nagel, Stuart S. (ed.): Policy Analysis Methods, Commack, N.Y.: Nova Science Publishers, 41-64.[PDF]

1998: “Cross-Level Inference in Political Science,” Hassol, Susan Joy and John Katzenberger (eds.): Elements of Change 1997, Aspen, CO: Aspen Global Change Institute, 135-142.[PDF]

1998: “Internationale Klimapolitik [International Climate Policy],” Die Friedens-Warte – Journal of International Peace and Organization, Special Issue on “International Environmental Policy,” vol. 73(1), 25-44 (in German).[PDF]

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Other Publications (continued) 1998: Contributions to "Institutional Frameworks for Political Action", Rayner,

Steve and Elizabeth L. Malone (eds.): Human Choice and Climate Change, vol. 1: The Societal Framework, Columbus, OH: Battelle Press, 345-439.[Link]

1998: “Umwelt und Sicherheit: Die Rolle von Umweltschwellenwerten in der empirisch-quantitativen Modellierung [Environment and Security: Environmental Thresholds and Empirical-Quantitative Modeling],” PIK-Report No. 41, March 1998, Potsdam, Germany: PIK—Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (in German).[PDF]

1998: “The Interest-Based Explanation of International Environmental Policy” (with Tapani Vaahtoranta), Underdal, Arild (ed.): The Politics of International Environmental Management, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 13-40.[PDF]

1998: “Domestic Politics and European Acid Rain Regulation,” Underdal, Arild (ed.): The Politics of International Environmental Management, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 41-66. [PDF]

1997: “International Governmental Organizations and National Participation in Environmental Regimes: The Organizational Components of the Acidification Regime” (with Carsten Helm, Rodolfo Lewanski, and Kenneth Hanf), Final Report to the European Commission (EU Contract EV5V-CT94-0390), Rotterdam: Erasmus University Rotterdam.[PDF]

1997: “Environmental Security and Instrument Choice,” Gleditsch, Nils Petter (ed.): Conflict and the Environment, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 483-502.[PDF]

1997: “NATO/CCMS Pilot Study ‘Environment and Security in an International Context’: State of the Art and Perspectives, Interim Report, October 1996” (with Alexander Carius, Melanie Kemper, and Sebastian Oberthür), Environmental Change and Security Project Report, The Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, D.C., Issue 3, Spring 1997, 55-65 (abridged reprint of the report for the German Federal Ministry of Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, Bonn, Germany).[PDF]

1996: “International Negotiations Related to Global Climate Change (Keynote Address)”, Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Programme (ed.): Global Change, Local Challenge – HDP Third Scientific Symposium, 20-22 September 1995, Geneva: Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Programme, 40-41.[PDF]

1996: “The Domestic Basis of International Environmental Agreements: Modelling National/International Linkages” (with Kenneth Hanf et al.), Final Report to the European Commission (EU Contract EV5V-CT92-0185), Rotterdam: Erasmus University Rotterdam.

1996: “Klimapolitik und Umweltsicherheit: Eine interdisziplinäre Konzeption [Climate Change Policy and Environmental Security: An Interdisciplinary Concept],” Brauch, Hans Günter (ed.): Klimapolitik [Climate Policy], Berlin: Springer, 141-150 (in German).

1996: “International Relations and Global Climate Change,” Co-Editor (with Urs Luterbacher), PIK-Report No. 21, first edition (July 1996), second, revised and updated edition (December 1996), Potsdam, Germany: PIK—Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research.[PDF]

1995: “Umweltkrisen und internationale Sicherheit [The Environmental Crisis and International Security]” (with Hans-Joachim Schellnhuber), Kaiser, Karl and Hanns W. Maull (eds.): Deutschlands neue Außenpolitik, Bd. 2: Herausforderungen [Germany’s New Foreign Policy, Vol. 2: Challenges], Bonn: R. Oldenbourg, 239-260 (in German).[PDF]

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Other Publications (continued) 1993: Assistance in Preparing the 1993 Annual Report of the German Advisory

Council on Global Change: World in Transition: Basic Structure of Global People-Environment Interactions, Bonn: Economica (in German and English).[PDF]

1992: “Why Countries Support International Environmental Agreements: The Regulation of Acid Rain in Europe,” Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Political Science, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA: University Microfilms International.[PDF]

1990: “Environmental Concern and Environmental Action in Western Europe: Concepts, Measurements, and Implications,” Working Paper Series of the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), WP-90-014, Laxenburg, Austria: IIASA.

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Professional Presentations & Functions 2018: “Can President Trump Undermine the Effectiveness of Climate Clubs?”

F&ES Research Seminar, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Burke Auditorium, Kroon Hall, 28 Feb. 2018, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.

2017: “Predicting the Outcomes of Climate Negotiations and Bottom-Up Climate Clubs,” Deutsche Post DHL - CoRe Academy, 18 May 2017, Deutsche Post Tower, Bonn, Germany.

2017: Host and Moderator, Käte Hamburger Lecture bv Christina Voigt (University of Oslo Law School) on “The Interplay between Fairness and Ambition: The Example of the Paris Agreement,” 17 May 2017, German Institute for Development Policy (DIE), Bonn, Germany.

2017: “The Effectiveness of Climate Clubs under Donald Trump” (with Jon Hovi), Colloquium of the Käte Hamburger Kolleg, Centre for Global Cooperation, 28 Feb. 2017, University of Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany; Käte Hamburger Kolleg Masterclass, 17 March 2017, Triple-Z, Essen, Germany; Annual Workshop 3, Doctoral Programme Climate Change, 20 April 2017, University of Graz, bildungshaus mariatrost, Graz, Austria; New Zealand Climate Change Research Institute and School of Government, Victoria University Wellington, 25 July 2017, Government Building Lecture Theatre, Pipitea Campus, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand; and Yale MacMillan International Relations Seminar Series, 13 Sep. 2017, Department of Political Science, Rosenkranz Hall, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.

2017: Co-Director and Introduction, International Workshop on “Compensating for Climate Impacts?” Konrad Adenauer Foundation-RECAP & the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), 17-18 Feb. 2017, Hotel Harbor Grand Kowloon, Hong Kong, China.

2016: “Credible Commitment to Future Generations? Sovereign Wealth Funds,” 4th Annual Workshop of the Society for Decision Making Under Deep Uncertainty, 16-17 Nov. 2016, The World Bank, Washington, D.C., USA.

2016: “Predicting Paris: What Can be Learned from Forecasting the Negotiation Outcomes,” Invited Presentation, International Conference “Emerging Issues in Global Climate Governance After Paris - Perspectives From Asia and Europe,” Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Crown Plaza Hong Kong - Kowloon East, 27-28 Oct. 2016, Hong Kong, China.

2016: “Can Climate Mitigation Clubs Achieve the Long-Term Goal of the Paris Agreement,” Invited Presentation, co-organized by the Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation, Tongji's German Studies Center and School of Public Policy and International Relations, 25 Oct. 2016, Tongji University, Shanghai, China.

2016: “The Club Approach: A Gateway to Effective Climate Cooperation?” Presentation on Occasion of the Innovations in Climate Governance (INOGOV) Workshop “Pioneers and Leaders in Polycentric Climate Governance (PiLePoC),” 15-16 Sep. 2016, Blaydes House, Maritime Historical Studies Centre, Hull, UK.

2016: “Predicting Paris – Multi-Method Approaches to Forecast the Outcomes of Global Climate Negotiations,” Scientific Symposium in Honor of Arild Underdal on “Global Climate Governance and the Paris Agreement,” 09 Sep. 2016, Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, Oslo, Norway.

2016: “Predicting the Outcomes of Global Climate Negotiations - A Review and a Brief Look Ahead,” Invited Presentation, E.ON Stipendienfonds Summer Academy 2016, 11 Aug. 2016, Internationales Begegnungszentrum St. Marienthal, St. Marienthal, Germany.

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Professional Presentations & Functions (continued) 2016: “Hard Law Beats Soft Law,” Second Environmental Politics & Governance

Conference, 16-19 June 2016, Seminarhotel Gerzensee, Gerzensee, Switzerland.

2016: “Predicting Paris – Multi-Method Approaches to Forecast the Outcomes of Global Climate Negotiations,” Invited Presentation, Conference on “Designing Effective Climate Policy,” 16th Annual Policy Conference, European Studies Center, 02-04 May 2016, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

2015: “Predicting Paris: Forecasting the Outcomes of the UN Climate Negotiations in Paris 2015,” Organizer and Co-Presenter, Research Training Group WIPCAD at the University of Potsdam in cooperation with the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), University of Potsdam, 18 Nov. 2015, Potsdam, Germany.

2015: “The Compensation Fund for Climate Impacts: Architecture & Predictions,” Invited Presentation, International Conference on Climate Change Resilience 2015, 06 Oct. 2015, Pondicherry University, Puducherry, India.

2015: “The Effect of the EU and the UNFCCC on the EU-15 Emission Trajectories During Kyoto I,” Presentation on Occasion of the European Environmental Evaluators Network – 2015 Forum “Knowledge from Climate & Environment Policy Evaluation Supporting the Road from Paris to 2050,” Co-organized by FSR Climate, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, Florence, and the Environmental Evaluators Network (EEEN), 17 Sep. 2015, European University Institute, San Domenico di Fiesole, Italy.

2015: “Credible Commitment to Future Generations? The Alaska Permanent Fund,” WIPCAD Lecture Series of the Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, 22 July 2015, Campus Griebnitzsee, University of Potsdam,

2015: “Forecasting the Paris Agreement – A Pre-Test,” Poster Presentation, International Conference “Our Common Future Under Climate Change,” 7-10 July 2015, UNESCO & Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Sorbonne Universities, Paris, France.

2015: “Loss and Damage - Über die Kompensation von Klimaschäden,” Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften, 13 June 2015, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Potsdam, Germany.

2015: “Global Climate Governance: Predicting Paris,” Invited Presentation, The Energy Research Institute (TERI) Summer School 2015, 11 June 2015, Environmental Policy Research Centre (FFU), Free University Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

2015: “Interdependent, Yet Sovereign? EU Members Countries and the Kyoto Protocol,” Paper Presentation at the Richard Wesley Conference and First Conferece on Environmental Politics & Governance, 14-17 May 2015, Islandwood, Center for Environmental Policy, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.

2015: “Hard Law Beats Soft Law,” Presentation at the Potsdam Center for Quantitative Research (PCQR), 06 May 2015, Campus Griebnitzsee, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany.

2015: “The Compensation Fund for Climate Impacts,” Invited Keynote, 2015 Lund Climate Finance Workshop: “Climate Finance: Taking Stock, Future Directions for Policy and Research,” 17 April 2015, Gamla Biskopshuset, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.

2015: Convener, “Differentiation and Due Diligence in a New, Global Climate Agreement” by Christina Voigt (University of Oslo),16 April 2015, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), Potsdam, Germany.

2015: “The Club Approach: A Gateway to Effective Climate Cooperation?” Invited Presentation, Berlin Seminar on Energy and Climate Policy, 15 April 2015, German Institute for Economic Research/DIW, Berlin, Germany.

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Professional Presentations & Functions (continued) 2015: “The Effectiveness of International Environmental Regimes,” Invited

Presentation, Institute of European Integration and Policy (IEIP) and Postgraduate Programme on “International and European Studies,” 01 April 2015, Department of Political Science and Public Administration, University of Athens, Athens, Greece.

2015: “Does the EU Effect the Climate Policy Efforts of its Member States?” (with Lydia Avrami), Poster Presentation, 7th Annual Conference on The Political Economy of International Organizations, 12-14 Feb. 2015, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin, Germany.

2015: Convener, “Supplying Global Public Goods: What Works, What Doesn't, and Why?” by Scott Barrett (Columbia University), IASS Guest Lecture, 12 Feb. 2015, Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies, Potsdam, Germany.

2015: “Does the EU Impact Member-State Compliance with the Kyoto Protocol?” Invited Presentation, WIPCAD Lecture Series of the Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, 06 Jan. 2015, Campus Griebnitzsee, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany.

2014: “Use of Iterative Games for Predicting Outcomes in Indian Climate Change Policy Framework: Case Study of National Water Mission and Green India Mission,” Paper Presented at the Conference “Beyond 2015: Exploring the Future of Global Climate Governance,” Indian-European Multilevel Climate Governance Research Network, 20 Nov. 2014, De Rode Hoed, Free University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

2014: “The Compensation Fund for Climate Impacts,” Invited Presentation, Annual Meeting of the Swedish Political Science Association, 08 Oct. 2014, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.

2014: “The Effectiveness of EU Policies to Comply With the Kyoto Protocol,” Invited Seminar, BECC Cluster on Governance and Economics of Natural Resources, 06 Oct. 2014, Pufendorf Institute, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.

2014: “Concept of a Climate Compensation Fund,” Invited Presentation, 12 Aug. 2014, Munich RE, Munich, Germany.

2014: “The Political Economy of Carbon Trajectories,” WIPCAD Course “Advanced Research Methods for Public Administration and Research Design (Methods II),” 08 July 2014, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany.

2014: “Major Countries in Global Climate Policy,” Invited Presentation, The Energy Research Institute (TERI) Summer School 2014, 23 June 2014, Environmental Policy Research Centre (FFU), Free University Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

2014: Convener, Roundtable on “Equifinality of Climate Mitigation Strategies?” 55th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 26–29 March 2011, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

2014: “The Club Approach: A Gateway to Effective Climate Cooperation?” Paper Presented at the 55th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 26–29 March 2014, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

2013: Convener, “The Norwegian Fiscal Policy Rule As A Wicked Policy Problem” by Prof. Harald Baldersheim (University of Oslo), WIPCAD Lecture Series of the Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, 11 Dec. 2013, Campus Griebnitzsee, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany.

2013: Convener, “The DESERTEC Stragegy” by Dr. Florian Zickfeld (Director Strategy, DII – DESERTEC Industrial Initiative), Climate Breakfast of the Master of Public Management Program, 28 Nov. 2013, Campus Griebnitzsee, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany.

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Professional Presentations & Functions (continued) 2013: Organizer, “China and Energy/Low-Carbon Transition” by Prof. Vaclav

Smil (University of Manitoba), Joint Climate Breakfast of the WIPCAD Lecture Series of the Faculty of Economic with the PROGRESS/Master of Public Management Program, 13 Nov. 2013, Campus Griebnitzsee, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany.

2013: Convener, “Climate As A Wicked World Problem” by Prof. Robert O. Keohane (Princeton University), WIPCAD Lecture Series of the Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, 23 Oct. 2013, Campus Griebnitzsee, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany.

2013: “Science & Carbon Accounting of Bioenergy,” Invited Scientific Keynote, “The Big Debate: Biofuels,” Debate hosted by Ismail Ertug MEP, Corinne Lepage MEP, BirdLife International, European Environment Bureau et al., 04 Sep. 2013, European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium.

2013: “Strategic Challenges of EU and Global Climate Policy,” The Energy Research Institute (TERI) Summer Class 2013, 12 June 2013, Environmental Policy Research Centre (FFU), Free University Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

2013: “The Compensation Fund for Climate Impacts,” Invited Presentation, WIPCAD Lecture Series of the Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, 29 May 2013, Campus Griebnitzsee, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany.

2013: “The Compensation Fund for Climate Impacts,” CICERO Climate Policy Unit Seminar, 02 May 2013, Georg Sverdrups Hus, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway (via video link).

2013: “Credible Commitment to Climate Policy,” Invited Lunch Keynote, Germany Seminar for Climate Experts from China, Konrad–Adenauer-Foundation, 18 Jan. 2013, Restaurant Tomasa, Berlin, Germany.

2012: “Combining Top-Down & Bottom Up?” (with Arild Underdal & Jon Hovi), Invited Presentation, International Conference “Toward a New Climate Agreement: Conflict, Resolution and Governance,” 12-13 Nov. 2012, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.

2012: “Reflections on the State of Global Climate Policy.” Invited Dinner Keynote. Study and Dialogue Program with Environmental Experts and Politicians from Namibia, Konrad–Adenauer-Foundation, 16 Oct. 2012, Alte Fischerhütte, Berlin-Schlachtensee, Germany.

2012: “The Political Economy of Carbon Trajectories,” Scientific Workshop “Testing the Green Growth Hypothesis,“ International Conference “Growth in Transition,” 10 Oct. 2012, Vienna, Austria (via video link).

2012: “The Compensation Fund for Climate Impacts,” Invited Luncheon Keynote, Germany Seminar on Climate, Environmental, and Energy Policy for Representatives of Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation, 10 Sep. 2012, Zum Fliegenden Holländer, Potsdam, Germany.

2012: “Credible Commitment & the Norwegian Pension Fund Global (Oil Fund),” Invited Presentation, “Asian Energy Cooperation: Risks & Barriers,” 8th International Conference, Energy Systems Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences – Siberian Branch, 21-22 Aug. 2012, Irkutsk, Russia.

2012: Host and Co-Editor, “International Relations and Global Climate Change” (second edition), Authors Conference, 18 June 2012, Georg Sverdrups Hus, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.

2012: Invited Discussant, “International Cooperation on Global Environmental Problems: Climate Models and Heterogeneous Uncertainty,” 14 May 2012, Colloquium of the Heidelberg Center for the Environment (HCE), Campus Bergheim, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany.

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Professional Presentations & Functions (continued) 2012: “Bioenergy and Greenhouse Gas Accounting,” Invited Presentation.

“Carbon Emissions from Bioenergy - How it Impacts Our Climate,” Breakfast Debate hosted by Linda McAvan MEP, Fiona Hall MEP, Bas Eickhout MEP, BirdLife, FERN and the European Environment Bureau, 29 March 2012, European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium (via video link).

2011: Invited Discussant, Princeton Conference on Environmental Politics: Research Frontiers in Comparative and International Environmental Politics, 02-03 Dec. 2011, Wallace Hall, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA.

2011: “Is Long-Term Climate Policy Politically Feasible?” Keynote Speech and Egan Lecture, 2011 Juneau World Affairs Forum “The Politics of Global Climate Change”, 11 Nov. 2011, Egan Library, University of Alaska Southeast, Juneau, AK, USA.

2011: “The Compensation Fund for Climate Impacts,” Invited Presentation, MILEN—Environmental Change and Sustainable Energy, 30 Aug. 2011, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.

2011: “Climate Change & Effective Multilateralism?” Invited Presentation at the International Conference “Making Multilateralism Effective: The Role of the European Union,” 07-08 July 2011, Permanent Representation of the State of Schleswig-Holstein to the Federal Government, Berlin, Germany.

2011: “The Political Economy of the Carbon Kuznets Curve,” Invited Presentation for the Academic Panels in Honor of Oran R. Young. 2011 Colorado Conference on Earth System Governance, 19 May 2011, Fort Collins, CO, USA (via video link), and Paper Presented at the 52nd Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 16-19 March 2011, Hotel Centre Sheraton Montreal; Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

2010: “Successful Climate Policies? How Politics Constrains Carbon Emissions Around the World,” Keynote, MILEN International Conference 2010 “Visions and Strategies to Address Sustainable Energy and Climate Change,” 25-26 Nov. 2010, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.

2010: “The Politics of Long-Term Carbon Emissions,” Invited Presentation on Occasion of the Dean’s Speaker Series, 22 Oct. 2010, School of Natural Resources and Environment, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.

2010: “International Environmental Policy & The Future of International Relations,” 2010 Harold Jacobson Lecture, 21 Oct. 2010, Institute for Social Research, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.

2010: “Carbon Meets Politics - How Politics Constrains Carbon Emissions Around the World,” The 2nd Annual Climate Change Symposium: “Carbon and Climate: Lessons from the Past, Solutions for the Future,” 18 Oct. 2010, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA.

2010: “Climate Impacts—Opportunities for Business?” Invited Presentation on Occasion of the Econsense/SWP Workshop “Der Klimawandel - eine sichere Angelegenheit?” [Climate change – A Safe Affair?], 20 Sep. 2010, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Berlin, Germany.

2010: “Personal Reflections on Professor J. David Singer,” Memorial, The Michigan League, The University of Michigan, 26 June 2010, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.

2010: “The Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK),” Roundtable with Members of Parliament from Chile and Mexico, Konrad–Adenauer-Foundation, 10 June 2010, Restaurant Tomasa, Berlin, Germany.

2010: Moderator, Inaugural EADS Lecture by Professor Robert J. Lempert (RAND, Santa Monica, CA): “Managing Long-Term Change,” The American Academy in Berlin, 06 May 2010, Berlin, Germany.

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Professional Presentations & Functions (continued) 2010: Organizer, Scientific Committee Seminar on “Long-Term Environmental

Policy,” Scientific Committee, 03 May 2010, European Environment Agency, Copenhagen, Denmark.

2010: “Introduction to the Theme” and “Response Options,” Presentations on Occasion of the Scientific Committee Seminar on “Long-Term Environmental Policy,” Scientific Committee, 03 May 2010, European Environment Agency, Copenhagen, Denmark.

2010: “A “Sandwich Solution” to Hybrid Governance Challenges?” Invited Presentation on Occasion of the International Conference “Growth in Transition,” Austrian Academy of Sciences, 28-29 Jan. 2010, Vienna, Austria.

2009: “Political Aspects—(Inter)National,” Invited Presentation on Occasion of the Expert Workshop of the Project Group “Energy Storage and Virtual Power Plants,” European Academy Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler GmbH, 03 Dec. 2009, University of Osnabrück, Osnabrück, Germany.

2009: “Long-Term Climate Policy? The Political Economy of Carbon Trajectories,” Invited Presentation at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, 23 Nov. 2009, Villa Barton, Geneva, Switzerland.

2009: “Implementing Long-Term Climate Policy: Time Inconsistency, Domestic Politics, International Anarchy,” Invited Presentation at the International Conference “Beyond the Financial Crisis – Globalization at the Crossroads,” 05-06 Nov. 2009, European Climate Forum, Berlin Hilton, Berlin, Germany.

2009: “Climate Change and Its Effects on Europe,” Invited Presentation at the European Academy Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, 03 Nov. 2009, Waren/Müritz, Germany.

2009: Moderator & Presenter, Panel on “Climate and Energy – Economic, Environmental, and Social Challenges,” Symposium on Occasion of the 25th Anniversary of Fellowship Program of “Stipendienfonds E.ON Ruhrgas,” 22 Oct. 2009, Andel’s Hotel, Berlin, Germany.

2009: “Sanctions & Measuring Their Effectiveness: A Preliminary Synthesis,” Invited Presentation at the Conference “Assessing the Effects & Effectiveness of UN Targeted Sanctions,” 01-03 Oct. 2009, Villa Barton, The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland.

2009: “Climate Change & Other Long-Term Environmental Problems: Challenges for Research & Consulting,” Presentation at the 24th Congress of the German Political Science Association, “Politics & Climate Change,” 21-25 Sep. 2009, University of Kiel, Kiel, Germany.

2009: “Time Inconsistency and Radioactive Waste: Credible Strategies?” Invited Presentation to the Project Group “Radioactive Waste,“ European Academy Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler GmbH, 15 Sep. 2009, Intercity Hotel Hannover, Hannover, Germany.

2009: “Liability for Climate Change- A Decentralized Approach to Long-Term Climate Policy,” Presentation at the Conference “China and Global Climate Change: Reconciling International Fairness and Protection of the Atmospheric Commons,” 18-19 June 2009, Lingnan University, Hong Kong, China.

2009: “Does Politics Impact Long-Term Carbon Emissions?” Invited Presentation to the Colloquium of the Energy Science Center, 23 April 2009, ETH Zürich, Zurich, Switzerland, and the EU Conference “Sustainable Development: A Challenge for European Research,” 27-28 May 2009, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium.

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Professional Presentations & Functions (continued) 2009: Invited Comments on “Setting Appropriate Goals: A Priority Long-Term

Climate Decision” (by Robert Lempert), RAND Pardee Center Workshop “Shaping Tomorrow Today: Near-Term Steps Towards Long-Term Goals,” 17-18 March 2009, RAND, Santa Monica, CA, USA.

2009: Convener & Chair, “Enabling Long-Term Climate Policy,” IARU International Scientific Conference on “Climate Change: Global Risks, Challenges & Decisions,” 10-12 March 2009, Bella Center, Copenhagen Conference Centre, Copenhagen, Denmark.

2009: “Implementing Long-Term Climate Policy: Three Commitment Problems”, Invited Presentation at the IARU International Scientific Conference on “Climate Change: Global Risks, Challenges & Decisions,” 10-12 March 2009, Bella Center, Copenhagen Conference Centre, Copenhagen, Denmark.

2009: “Political and Economic Determinants of Long-Term Carbon Transitions” (with Michaël Aklin and Doris Fuchs), Poster Presentation at the IARU International Scientific Conference on “Climate Change: Global Risks, Challenges & Decisions,” 10-12 March 2009, Bella Center, Copenhagen Conference Centre, Copenhagen, Denmark.

2009: “Does Politics Influence Carbon Emissions?” Invited Presentation at Department of Political Science, 11 Feb. 2009, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA, and at the 50th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, New York Marriott Marquis, New York, NY, USA.

2009: “Why the United States Did Not Become a Party to the Kyoto Protocol: German, Norwegian, and U.S. Perspectives” (with Jon Hovi and Guri Bang), Workshop on US Climate Policy, 05 Jan. 2009, CICERO, Oslo, Norway, and at the 50th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 15-18 Feb. 2009, New York Marriott Marquis, New York, NY, USA.

2008: “The Design of Effective Environmental Regimes - Multimethod Analysis,” Invited Presentation at Institute for Environmental Decisions (IED), 04 Nov. 2008, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

2008: “Implementing Long-Term Climate Policy: Three Commitment Problems” (with Jon Hovi and Arild Underdal), Invited Presentation at the Conference “The Dynamics of Diffusion and Cooperation in Environmental Policy,” 07 Nov. 2008, Center for Comparative and International Studies, ETH Zurich and University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

2008: “European Perspectives on Why the United States Became a Non-Party to the Kyoto Protocol” (with Jon Hovi), Invited Presentation at the Conference “The Dynamics of Diffusion and Cooperation in Environmental Policy,” 07 Nov. 2008, Center for Comparative and International Studies, ETH Zurich and University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

2008: “The EU & Sustainability,” Invited Presentation at the Tenth Franco- German Dialogue, 05-06 June 2008, European Academy Otzenhausen, Otzenhausen, Germany.

2008: Convener, Workshop “Long-Term Environmental Policy,” 49th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 25 March 2008, The San Francisco Hilton, San Francisco, CA, USA.

2008: Convener, Roundtable “Future Research on Long-Term Policy Problems,” 49th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 28 March 2008, The San Francisco Hilton, San Francisco, CA, USA.

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Professional Presentations & Functions (continued) 2008: “Implementing Long-Term Climate Policy: Three Commitment Problems”

(with Jon Hovi and Arild Underdal), Paper Presented at the Workshop “Long-Term Environmental Policy”, 49th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 25 March 2008, The San Francisco Hilton, San Francisco, CA, USA.

2008: “Methods to Analyze Long-Term Environmental Policy Challenges” (with Robert Lempert and Jürgen Scheffran), Paper Presented at the Workshop “Long-Term Environmental Policy”, 49th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 25 March 2008, The San Francisco Hilton, San Francisco, CA, USA.

2008: Convener & Chair, Semi-Plenary: “Long-Term Policy: Concepts, Methods, and Industry Practise,” 2008 Berlin Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change “Long-Term Policies - Governing Social-Ecological Change,” Free University Berlin, Berlin, 22 Feb. 2008, Berlin, Germany.

2008: “Long-Term Policy Challenges: Definition & Institutional Design,” Invited Presentation at the 2008 Berlin Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change “Long-Term Policies - Governing Social-Ecological Change,” Free University Berlin, Berlin, 22-23 Feb. 2008, Berlin, Germany.

2008: “The Evaluation of Environmental Policy,” Invited Presentation at the 2008 Marie Curie Training Course on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change: “Participation in Earth System Governance,” 18 Feb. 2008, Free University Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

2007: “Multi-Level Governance of Climate Change,” Invited Presentation at the Symposium “Global Problems and Public Policy: Climate Change,” 18 Dec. 2007, University of Luzern, Luzern, Switzerland.

2007: “International Climate Policy” and “European Perspectives,” Invited Opening Presentations at the Volkswagen Group Environmental Conference 2007, 10 Dec. 2007, AutoUni, Volkswagen AG, MobileLifeCampus, Wolfsburg, Germany.

2007: “Designing Effective International Environmental Agreements: Multimethod Results From a Medium-N Dataset” (with Christopher Kaan), Paper Presented at the Second Conference of the International Political Economy Society (IPES), 9-10 Nov. 2007, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, USA.

2007: “Governing Climate Change as a Long-Term Policy Challenge,” Invited Presentation at the Conference “Governing Globalization: Institutional Changes in World Politics”, The Swedish Institute of International Affairs, 11-12 Oct. 2007, Stockholm, Sweden.

2007: “Can Multiple Treaties Be Effective?” Invited Presentation at the Department of Political Science, University of Rochester, 29 July 2007, Rochester, NY, USA.

2007: “Separating and Aggregating Regime Effects” (with Jon Hovi, Ronald B. Mitchell, and Arild Underdal), Paper Presented at the 65th Midwest Political Science Association Annual National Conference, 12-15 April 2007, The Palmer House, Chicago, IL, USA.

2007: “Climate Change as a Long-Term Policy Challenge: Three Commitment Problems” (with Jon Hovi and Arild Underdal), Paper Presented at the 48th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 28 Feb.– 03 March 2007, Hilton Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.

2007: “Decision-Making in Long-Term Climate Policy: Uncertainty, Complexity and Multiple Agents” (with Robert Lempert and Jürgen Scheffran), Paper Presented at the 48th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 28 Feb.–03 March 2007, Hilton Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.

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Professional Presentations & Functions (continued) 2007: “Regime Effectiveness – The Next Wave of Research,” Paper Presented at

the 48th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 28 Feb.–03 March 2007, Hilton Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.

2006: “The Limits of the Law of the Least Ambitious Program,” Presentation in Honor of Prof. Dr. Philos. Arild Underdal on occasion of his 60th Anniversary, 24 Aug. 2006, The University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.

2006: “Designing Effective International Environmental Agreements: Multimethod Results From a Medium-N Dataset” (with Christopher Kaan), Paper Presented at the 20th Convention of the International Political Science Association, 09-13 July 2006, International Congress Center, Fukuoka, Japan, and the International Conference on Comparative Social Sciences, 15-16 July 2006, Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan.

2006: Moderator, “Dependence on Fossil Fuels and the EU Strategy Towards Renewable Energy Resources,” Student Forum Maastricht 2006: Focusing the Future - Sustainability and Intergenerational Justice, Sleep Well Youth Hostel, 20 April 2006, Brussels, Belgium.

2006: “Political Feasibility of Long-Term Policies,” Invited Presentation at the Student Forum Maastricht 2006: Focusing the Future - Sustainability and Intergenerational Justice, 19 April 2006, University of Maastricht, Maastricht, The Netherlands.

2006: Chair and Organizer, Roundtable on “Long-Term Policy Problems,” 47th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 22-25 March 2006, Town and Country Hotel, San Diego, CA, USA.

2005: “Long-Term Policy Problems: Definition, Origin, and Responses,” Invited Presentations at the Conference “Illuminating the Shadow of the Future: Scientific Prediction and the Human Condition,” Faculty Research Club of the University of Michigan, 23-25 Sep. 2005, Ann Arbor, MI, USA; Meeting of the Section “International Politics” of the German Political Science Association, 06-07 Oct. 2005, University of Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany, & 6th Open Meeting of the International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change (IHDP), 9-13 Oct. 2005, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany.

2005: “The Study of Long-Term Policy,” Invited Presentation at the Institut d'Études Politiques/Sciences Po — Grenoble, 21 March 2005, Grenoble, France.

2005: “Non-Regimes - Implications for Regime Theory,” Roundtable on Occasion of the 46th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 01-05 March 2005, Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.

2005: Chair and Organizer, Roundtable on “Comparing Assessments of the Effect of the LRTAP Sulfur Protocols,” 46th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 01–05 March 2005, Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.

2005: “Environmental Security & Effectiveness of International Environmental Agreements,” Invited Presentation at the European Environment Agency, 23 Feb. 2005, Copenhagen, Denmark.

2004: “Europa Riding the Hegemon? Transatlantic Climate Policy Relations,” Invited Presentation at the Workshop on “Challenges to American Hegemony”, 11-12 Sep. 2004, Ridgway Center for International Security Studies, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, & 2004 Berlin Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change, 03-04 Dec. 2004, Berlin, Germany.

2004: “Absolute Effectiveness – The Triad of Domestic, European and International Actors,” Paper Presented at the 45th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 17-20 March 2004, Le Centre Sheraton, Montreal, Québec, Canada.

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Professional Presentations & Functions (continued) 2004: “The Study of Non-Regimes,” Roundtable on Occasion of the 45th Annual

Convention of the International Studies Association, 17-20 March 2004, Le Centre Sheraton, Montreal, Québec, Canada.

2004: “Separating and Aggregating Regime Effects” (with Jon Hovi, Arild Underdal, and Ronald B. Mitchell), Paper Presented at the 45th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 17-20 March 2004, Le Centre Sheraton, Montreal, Québec, Canada.

2004: “Methods of Inquiry in International Relations: Research and Teaching,” Co-Chair and Participant of the Roundtable on Occasion of the 45th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 17-20 March 2004, Le Centre Sheraton, Montreal, Québec, Canada.

2004: “Sustainability & Global Politics: A Primer for MBAs,” Invited Presentation at the HHL – Leipzig Graduate School of Management, 17 March 2004, Leipzig, Germany.

2003: Commentary & Extensions: Sugiyama’s “Orchestra of Treaties,” Invited Presentation to the Conference “Post-2012 Climate Policy Options: European Perspectives,” 04-05 Sept. 2003, Hamburg Institute for International Economics (HWWA), Hamburg, Germany.

2002: “Global Environmental Regimes: An Overview,” Invited Presentation to the Staff Conference of the German Society for Technical Assistance (GTZ, now GIZ), 20 Aug. 2002, Gustav-Stresemann-Institute, Bonn, Germany.

2002: “The Kyoto Protocol: Lessons Learned and What to Do?!” Invited Presentation to the Conference “Climate Policy as a Transatlantic Issue,” 05 June 2002, German Council of Foreign Relations, Berlin, Germany.

2003: “Absolute Effectiveness – The Triad of Domestic, European and International Actors,” Paper Presented at the Conference on “The Logic of Research and Methods in International Relations and European Union Studies,” 02-04 April 2003, Academy of the Protestant Church Hofgeismar, Hofgeismar, Germany.

2003: “The Quantitative Analysis of International Environmental Policy,” Paper Presented at the 44th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 25 Feb.-01 March 2003, The Portland Hilton, Portland, OR, USA.

2002: “Comparing the Climate Regime With Other Global Environmental Accords,” Poster Presented at the 43rd Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 24-27 March 2002, The New Orleans Marriott, New Orleans, LA, USA.

2001: “Future Research on the Effectiveness of International Environmental Regimes,” Presentation at the Berlin Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change, 07-08 Dec. 2001, Free University Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

2001: “Separating & Aggregating the Effects of International Regimes,” Invited Presentation to the Department of Political Science, University of Oslo, 29 Nov. 2001, Oslo, Norway.

2001: “Regime Effectiveness: The Next Wave of Research,” Invited Presentation to the Fridtjof Nansen Institute, 28 Nov. 2001, Lysaker, Norway.

2002: “Political Science: Assessing the Effect of International Treaties,” Presentation to the Bilateral Conference on German-Norwegian Cooperation, 05–06 Feb. 2002, Holmenkollen Park Hotel Rica, Oslo, Norway.

2002: “International Climate Policy and Modeling of Global Environmental Negotiations,” Presentation on Occasion of the Visit of the German Foreign Office at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Change Impact, 22 Jan. 2002, Potsdam, Germany.

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Professional Presentations & Functions (continued) 2001: “Future Research on the Effectiveness of International Environmental

Regimes,” Paper Presented at the 2001 Open Meeting of the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Research Community, 06-08 Oct. 2001, Hotel Glória, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

2001: “Global Climate Policy: Central Issues and Future Research,” Invited Presentation at the National Institute for Environmental Studies, 18 Sep. 2001, Tsukuba, Japan.

2001: “Global Climate Policy: Will Bonn Save Kyoto?” Invited Presentation at the German Institute for Japanese Studies, 20 Sep. 2001, Tokyo, Japan.

2001: “Comparing the Climate Regime With Other Global Environmental Accords,” Paper Presented at the Fourth Pan-European International Relations Conference of the European Standing Group for International Relations (ECPR), 08–10 Sep. 2001, University of Kent, Canterbury, U.K.

2001: “Internet & Audiovisual Media for Teaching Purposes,” Invited Presentation to the German Political Science Association (DVPW) Workshop “Teaching in International Relations,” 01-02 March 2001, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany.

2001: “Measuring the Effectiveness of International Environmental Regimes,” Paper Presented at the 42nd Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 20–24 Feb. 2001, The Chicago Hilton & Towers, Chicago, IL.

2000: “Research on the Effectiveness of International Environmental Regimes: A Review of the State of the Art,” Paper Presented to the Final Conference of the EU Concerted Action on Regime Effectiveness, Institut D'Educació Contínua (IDEC), 09–12 Nov. 2000, Barcelona, Spain.

2000: “Does Environmental Degradation Lead to War?” and “Response Options for Environmental Security Challenges,” Invited Presentations to the International Training Course in Security Policy of the Geneva Centre for Security Policy, 17-18 April 2000, Geneva Centre for Security Policy, Geneva, Switzerland.

2000: “Empirical-Quantitative Analyses of International Environmental Policy,” Paper Presented at the 41st Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 14-18 March 2000, The Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites, Los Angeles, CA.

2000: “International Climate Policy,” Invited Presentation to the Meteorological Colloquium at the Free University of Berlin, German Meteorological Association, 07 Feb. 2000, Free University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

1999: “International Regime Effectiveness,” Invited Presentation on Occasion of the Collaborative Swiss Doctoral Program in International Relations: “State Policies And World Market,” 19-22 Sep. 1999, Hotel Suntour, Grindelwald, Switzerland.

1999: “Political Aspects of International Climate Policy,” Invited Presentation to the Project Group on “Climate Prediction and Precautionary Measures,” European Academy, 06 Sep. 1999, European Academy, Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, Germany.

1999: “Regime Effectiveness and its Measurement: The Kyoto Protocol,” Invited Presentation at the European Commission Advanced Study Course “Legal Aspects of the Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol: Maintaining Accountability Within A Flexible Regime,” Foundation for International Environmental Law (FIELD), 28 June-02 July 1999, University of London, London, U.K.

1999: “The Analysis of Environmental Thresholds” (with Galina E. Churkina), Paper Presented at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop “Caspian Sea: A Quest for Environmental Security,” 15-19 March 1999, Venice International University, Venice, Italy.

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Professional Presentations & Functions (continued) 1999: “Global Climate Policy: From Rio to Buenos Aires,” Invited Presentation at

the BMW Center for German & European Studies, 18 Feb. 1999, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., USA.

1999: “Research on the Effectiveness of International Environmental Regimes: A Review of the State of the Art,” Paper Presented at the 40th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 16–20 Feb. 1999, The Omni Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D.C.

1999: “International Climate Policy Since Buenos Aires,” Invited Presentation on Occasion of the Colloquium of the Foundation for Science and Politics (SWP), 01 Feb. 1999, Foundation for Science and Politics, Ebenhausen (now: Berlin), Germany.

1998 – 1999: “The Climate Change Convention: From Rio to Buenos Aires,” Invited Presentation on Occasion of the Faculty Seminar Series, 30 Dec. 1998, International Independent University of Environmental and Political Sciences, Moscow, Russia, and Invited Presentation on Occasion of the Lecture Series of the International Center, 23 Feb. 1999, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.

1998: “Quantifying Responses of Society to Environmental Threats: An Initial Proposal,” Invited Presentation on Occasion of the First International Workshop on “Quantifying Environmental Change & Human Security,” 14–16 Oct. 1998, Cloister Haydau, Altmorschen, Germany.

1997: “The Effectiveness of International Environmental Regimes,” Invited Presentation at the University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, 11 Dec. 1997, Tokyo, Japan.

1998: “Measuring the Effectiveness of International Environmental Regimes” (with Carsten Helm), Paper Presented at the Third Pan-European International Relations Conference and Joint Meeting of the European Standing Group for International Relations (ECPR) with the International Studies Association (ISA), 16-19 Sep. 1998, Economics University of Vienna (WUW), Vienna, Austria.

1998: “The Analysis of Environmental Thresholds” (with Galina E. Churkina), Paper Presented at the Third Pan-European International Relations Conference and Joint Meeting of the European Standing Group for International Relations (ECPR) with the International Studies Association (ISA), 16-19 Sep. 1998, Economics University of Vienna (WUW), Vienna, Austria.

1998: “The Effectiveness of Global Environmental Regimes,” Paper Presented at 94th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, 03-06 Sep. 1998, Boston Marriott Copley Place and Sheraton Boston Hotel and Towers, Boston, MA, and the 39th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 17-21 March 1998, The Minneapolis Hilton & Towers, Minneapolis, MN, USA

1998: “International Climate Policy after Kyoto,” Invited Presentation on Occasion of the Lecture Series “New Developments in Research on Environmental Policy”, 02 June 1998, Free University of Berlin, Research Unit for Environmental Policy, Berlin, Germany.

1998: “Problems of Quantifying Environment and Security,” Invited Presentation on Occasion of the Haydauer University Lecture Series 1998, 25 May 1998, Center for Research on Environmental Systems, University of Kassel, Kassel, Germany.

1998: “The Climate Conference at Kyoto - A Retrospective,” Presentation at the University of Potsdam, Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, 26 Jan. 1998, Potsdam, Germany.

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Professional Presentations & Functions (continued) 1997: “Protection of the Environment as an International Challenge,” Invited

Presentation at the “Summer School of the Forum for Common Foreign and Security Policy,” Research Institute of the German Society for Foreign Policy, 25 Aug. 1997, Academy for Information and Communication of the German Federal Armed Forces, Strausberg, Germany.

1997: “Cross-Level Inference in Political Science,” Paper Presented at the Aspen Global Change Institute’s Summer Science Session on “Scaling of Site-Specific Observations to Global Model Grids,” 07-17 July 1997, Aspen, CO, USA.

1997: “Modeling Environmentally-Induced Conflict,” Invited Presentation at the International Workshop “Environment and Security” (co-hosted by the German Federal Ministry of Environment and Ecologic gGmbH), 03- 04 July 1997, Science Center Berlin for Social Research, Berlin, Germany.

1997: “International Environmental Policy,” Invited Presentation at the “Seminar for Security Policy 1997,” German Federal Academy for Security Policy, 27 May 1997, Seehotel Maria Laach, Maria Laach, Germany.

1997: “Empirical-Quantitative Approaches to the Study of International Environmental Policy,” Paper Presented at the 38th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 18-22 March 1997, The Westin Harbour Castle Hotel, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

1997: Participant, Roundtable on “The University of Toronto’s Project on Environment, Population and Security,” 38th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 18-22 March 1997, The Westin Harbour Castle Hotel, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

1997: “A Conceptual Model of Environmental Security and Instrument Choice,” Paper Presented at the International Workshop on “Environmental Change and International Security,” 20 Jan. 1997, Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

1996: “Monitoring and the Effectiveness of International Environmental Regimes,” Paper Presented at the 92nd Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, 29 Aug.-01 Sep. 1996, The San Francisco Hilton & Towers, San Francisco, CA, USA.

1996: “Regulating the International Environment: A Conceptual Model of Environmental Security and Instrument Choice,” Paper Presented at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop “Conflict and the Environment,” 12-16 June 1996, Bolkesjø, Norway.

1996 “Measuring the Effectiveness of International Environmental Regimes,” Paper Presented at the 37th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 16-20 April 1996, Town & Country Hotel, San Diego, CA, USA.

1996: “Regulating the International Environment: A Conceptual Model and Policy Implications for Water-Related Issues,” Paper presented at the International Conference “Water: A Trigger for Conflict/A Reason for Cooperation,” 07-10 March 1996, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA.

1995: “International Negotiations Related to Global Environmental Change,” Keynote Speaker on Occasion of the Third Scientific Symposium “Global Change, Local Challenge” of the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Programme (HDP), 20–22 Sep. 1995, International Conference Center of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.

1995: “The Effectiveness of International Environmental Regimes: Disentangling Domestic from International Factors” (with Carsten Helm), Paper Presented at the Second Pan-European Conference on International Relations of the Standing Group on International Relations of the European Consortium for Political Research, 13-16 Sep. 1995, Foundacion Nationale des Sciences Politiques, Paris, France.

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Professional Presentations & Functions (continued) 1995: “Regulating the International Environment: A Conceptual Model and Policy

Implications,” Paper Presented at the Second Polish-German Workshop on “The Security and Geopolitical Situation in Central and Eastern Europe,” Office of National Security (Warsaw) and German Federal Academy for Security Policy (Bonn), 04–07 Sep. 1995, Hotel Klonowa, Warsaw, Poland.

1995: “International Responses to Global Climate Change,” Paper Presented at the 36th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 21-25 Feb. 1995, Chicago Hilton & Towers, Chicago, IL, and the First Open Meeting of the Human Dimensions Community, 01-03 June 1995, Duke University, Durham, N.C., USA.

1994: Discussant, “Explaining 'Success' and 'Failure' in International Environmental Policy-Making,” 16th World Congress of the International Political Science Association, 21-25 Aug. 1994, International Congress Center Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

1994: “Transboundary Pollution and International Environmental Regulation,” Invited Presentation at the PIPES-Seminar (Program on International Politics, Economics, and Security), 14 April 1994, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.

1994: Co-Chair, Roundtable on “International Relations and the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change,” 35th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 28 March-01 April 1994, Washington Hilton & Towers, Washington, D.C.

1994: Panel Chair and Discussant, “Analytical Frameworks for International Environmental Politics,” 35th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 28 March-01 April 1994, Washington Hilton & Towers, Washington, D.C.

1993: “The Domestic Sources of International Environmental Regulation,” Invited Presentation at the Harvard University International Environmental Institutions Seminar, 02 April 1993, Cambridge, MA, as well as Paper Presented at the 89th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, 02-05 Sep. 1993, The Washington Hilton Hotel, Washington, D.C., USA.

1993: Convener, Roundtable on “Strategy of Inquiry in International Environmental Policy,” 34th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 23-27 March 1993, Acapulco, Mexico.

1992: “The Effect of Transboundary Air Pollution on National Support for International Environmental Regulation,” Paper Presented at the Inaugural Pan-European Conference, Standing Group on International Relations, European Consortium for Political Research, 16-20 Sep. 1992, Heidelberg, Germany.

1992: “The Interest-Based Explanation for International Air Pollution Control: Determinants of Support for the Protection of the Ozone Layer and the Abatement of Acid Rain in Europe” (with Tapani Vaahtoranta), Paper Presented at the Meeting of the Task Force VI, European Science Foundation, Programme on Environment, Science and Society, 13-14 June 1992, Oslo, Norway.

1992: Panel Chair, “Determinants of Successful Environmental Regimes,” 33rd Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 31 March-04 April 1992, Atlanta Hilton and Towers, Atlanta, GA, USA.

1992: “The Impact of International and Domestic Factors on the Regulation of Transboundary Air Pollution (Acid Rain) in Europe: Preliminary Findings,” Paper Presented at the 8th International Conference of Europeanists, 27-29 March 1992, The Palmer House, Chicago, IL, and the 50th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, 09-11 April 1992, The Palmer House, Chicago, IL.

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Professional Presentations & Functions (continued) 1991: Commentator, Conference on International Environmental Institutions, The

Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, 13–14 Dec. 1991, Taubman Center, Cambridge, MA, USA.

Mobility Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Morocco, Mexico, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, U.K., USA. Languages

English (fluent), German (native speaker), French (good).

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Teaching 2018: “Individual Reading for Majors,” (Undergraduate Course), Department of

Political Science, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA, Spring Term 2018. 2017: “Global Environmental Governance” (MA-level Foundation Course), Yale

School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA, Fall Term 2017.

2017: “Global Climate Governance” (Undergraduate, MA-, and Ph.D.-level Seminar), Department of Political Science, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA, Fall Term 2017.

2016: “Global Environmental Policy” (MA-level Seminar), University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, Fall Term 2016.

2016: “Methods for Studying International Relations/World Politics” (MA-level Seminar), Joint M.A. Program in International Relations of the Free University Berlin, Humboldt University Berlin, and the University of Potsdam; Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany, Summer Term 2016.

2015 – 2016: “Global Climate Governance: Predicting Paris / Global Environmental & Climate Policy” (MA-level Seminar), Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany, Fall/Winter Term 2015-2016.

2015: External Expert, The Energy Research Institute (TERI) Summer School 2015, 18 May–26 June 2015, Environmental Policy Research Centre (FFU), Free University Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

2015: “Global Environmental & Climate Policy” (intensive MA-level Seminar), Department of Political Science, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, March 2015.

2014: External Expert, The Energy Research Institute (TERI) Summer School 2014, 26 May–04 July 2014, Environmental Policy Research Centre (FFU), Free University Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

2014 – 2015: “Global Environmental Policy/Global Climate Policy” (MA-level Seminar), Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany, Fall/Winter Term 2014-2015.

2014: “Methods for Studying International Relations/World Politics” (MA-level Seminar), Joint M.A. Program in International Relations of the Free University Berlin, Humboldt University Berlin, and the University of Potsdam; Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany, Summer Term 2014.

2013 – 2014: “Global Environmental Policy” (MA-level Seminar), Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany, Fall/Winter Term 2013-2014.

2013: External Expert, The Energy Research Institute (TERI) Summer Class 2013, 03 June–12 July 2013, Environmental Policy Research Centre (FFU), Free University Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

2013: “Predicting Global Environmental and Energy Policy” (MA-level Seminar), Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Potsdam, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany, Summer Term 2013.

2012 – 2013: “Global Environmental Policy” (MA-level Seminar), Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany, Fall/Winter Term 2012-2013.

2011 – 2012: “Methods for Studying International Relations/World Politics” (MA-level Seminar), Joint M.A. Program in International Relations of the Free University Berlin, Humboldt University Berlin, and the University of Potsdam; Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany, Fall/Winter Term 2011-2012.

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Teaching (continued) 2011 – 2012: “Global Environmental Policy” (MA-level Seminar), Faculty of Economic and

Social Sciences, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany, Fall/Winter Term 2011-2012.

2010 – 2011: “Global Environmental Policy” (MA-level Seminar), University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany, Fall/Winter Term 2010-2011.

2009 – 2010: “International Environmental Policy” (MA-level Seminar), University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany, Fall/Winter Term 2009-2010.

2008: Faculty, 2008 Marie Curie Training Course on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change: “Participation in Earth System Governance,” 18-27 Feb. 2008, Free University Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

2007: “International Environmental Policy” (Ph.D.-level Seminar), Department of Political Science, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, Winter Term 2007.

2007: “Introduction to World Politics” (First-Year Undergraduate Course), Department of Political Science, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, Winter Term 2007.

2006: “Methods for Studying World Politics” (Advanced Undergraduate Seminar), Department of Political Science, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, Fall Term 2006.

2006: “Introduction to World Politics,” (First-Year Undergraduate Course), Department of Political Science, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, Fall Term 2006.

2005 - 2006: “Quantitative International Relations & Quantitative Political Science” (MA-level Seminar), Joint M.A. Program in International Relations of the Free University Berlin, Humboldt University Berlin, and the University of Potsdam; Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany, Fall/Winter Term 2005-2006.

2005: “Introduction to Statistical Methods for Political Scientists” (MA-level Seminar), Joint M.A. Program in International Relations of the Free University Berlin, Humboldt University Berlin, and the University of Potsdam; Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany, Summer Term 2005.

2004 – 2005: “Methods for Studying International Relations” (MA-level Seminar), Joint M.A. Program in International Relations of the Free University Berlin, Humboldt University Berlin, and the University of Potsdam; Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany, Fall/Winter Term 2004-2005.

2003 – 2004: “Introduction to International Environmental Policy” (MA-level Seminar), PolitikON-version (internet-based learning platform), Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany, Fall/Winter Term 2003.

2003: “Introduction to International Environmental Policy” (MA-level Seminar), Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany, Summer Term 2003.

2002 – 2003: “The Analysis of International Relations” (MA-level Seminar), Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany, Fall/Winter Term 2002-2003.

2002: “Empirical-Quantitative Approaches in International Relations Research” (MA-level Seminar with Otto Keck), Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany, Summer Term 2002.

2001: “Climate Policy: National, European, Global” (MA-level Seminar), Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany, Summer Term 2001.

2000 – 2001: “The Analysis of International Relations” (MA-level Seminar), Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany, Fall/Winter Term 2000-2001.

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Teaching (continued) 1999 –2000: “Introduction to International Environmental Policy” (MA-level Seminar),

Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany, Fall/Winter Term 1999-2000.

1999: Lecturer, European Commission Advanced Study Course “Legal Aspects of the Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol: Maintaining Accountability Within A Flexible Regime,” Foundation for International Environmental Law (FIELD), 28 June–02 July 1999, University of London, London, U.K.

1999: “Concepts of International Relations” (MA-level Seminar), Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany, Summer Term 1999.

1998 – 1999: “Advanced Topics in International Environmental Policy” (MA-level Seminar), Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany, Fall/Winter Term 1998-1999.

1998: “Introduction to International Environmental Policy” (MA-level Seminar), Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany, Summer Term 1998.

1997 – 1998: “International Environmental Policy” (MA-level Seminar), Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany, Fall/Winter Term 1997-1998.

Supervision: Doctoral Theses

Martin Köppel, University of Tübingen, Germany (2012, co-chair) Wolfgang Dietz, University of Heidelberg, Germany (2015, co-chair)

Supervision: Master Theses Students of political science, public management, and economics at the

University of Bremen, Germany University of Copenhagen, Denmark University of Greifswald, Germany University of Potsdam, Germany University of Tübingen, Germany University of Zurich, Switzerland

Supervision: Undergraduate Theses Students of political science at

Yale University, USA External Examiner: Doctoral Theses

University of Nottingham, England, UK (2016)