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Lecture 1:
Course Introduction
Lecture 2:
Evaluating
Policy Impacts
Lecture 3:
A Scientific Perspective (by Steve Schneider, Biology
Department)
Lecture 4: Ecophilosophical
and Political Perspectives
Lecture 5:
Economic and Legal Perspectives
Lecture 6:
Nonstate Actors
Lecture 7:
How to
Conduct a Good Causal Argument
Lecture 8:
Problem
Identification Theory
Lecture 9:
Negotiation Theory
Lecture 10: Compliance
Theory
Lecture 11:
Relative Regime Effectiveness
(by
David Victor, Council on Foreign Relations)
Lecture 12: Environment
and Security
Lecture 13:
Sustainable Development,
(by Karen Seto, CESP)
Lecture 14: Free
Trade and the Environment
Lecture 15: The
World Bank,and the Financing of Environmental Protection
Lecture 16: Population
Lecture 17
Student
Presentations of Research Paper Findings (I)
Lecture 18 Student
Presentations of Research Paper Findings (II)
Lecture
19 The
Future of Global Environmental Governance
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