Section: Student Profiles
Qualifications:
BA in political science – University of Washington MA in globalization – Dublin City University Working PhD Title: Regions without Borders? Assessing Scotland’s Role as a ‘World Leader’ on Climate Change My research broadly examines the relationship between globalization, climate change and energy policy in sub-state regions across Western Europe. How and why do sub-state regions engage in international relations? What factors can account for sub-state regional diplomacy on climate change? In the case of Scotland, what if anything about globalization can explain the Scottish Government's involvement in transnational organizations like the Climate Group? In a plural world, where the influence of non-state actors rivals that of elected officials, prospects for a greener and low-to-no carbon future may rely on the capacity of both public and private actors to cooperatively address complex global challenges on a sub-state regional scale. Supervisors: Prof. Charlie Jeffery and Dr. Elizabeth Bomberg Teaching Experience: Democracy in Comparative Perspective Social and Political Theory Politics and International Relations International Cooperation in Europe and Beyond International Political Economy Research Group Membership: International Relations Events:
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