Regina S. Axelrod is professor of political science and chair of
the political science department at Adelphi University. She has
published numerous articles and books on environmental and energy
policy in the United Sates, the European Union, and Central Europe,
including Environment, Energy, Public Policy: Toward a Rational
Future and Conflict between Energy and Urban Environment. She has
lectured at Charles University, Prague, and the University of
Budapest on nuclear power and the transition to democracy. She is
an academic associate of the Atlantic Council and past president of
the New York Political Science Association. In 2007, she received a
Fulbright Senior Specialist Award to lecture in the Czech Republic.
She also received grants from the National Science Foundation,
National Research Council, the Soros Foundation, the Ford
Foundation, the Department of Energy, and the Environmental
Protection Agency.
Stacy D. VanDeveer is professor of political science and chair of
the department at the University of New Hampshire. His research
interests include global and regional environmental policymaking
and its domestic impacts, comparative environmental politics, the
connections between environmental and security issues, the roles of
expertise in policymaking and the geopolitics of resource
consumption. In addition to authoring and coauthoring over 75
articles, book chapters, working papers, and reports, he is the
coeditor of Saving the Seas (1997), EU Enlargement and the
Environment (2005), Changing Climates in North American Politics
(2009), Transatlantic Environment and Energy Politics (2009), and
Comparative Environmental Politics (2012), and co-author of
forthcoming books on the European Union and the Environment and on
Transnational Climate Change Governance. David Leonard Downie is
director of environmental studies and associate professor of
politics at Fairfield University. He has written extensively on
global environmental politics and international relations,
including Northern Lights against POPs: Combating Toxic Threats in
the Arctic, coedited with Terry Fenge. He previously taught courses
in international environmental politics at Columbia University and
served as director of the university’s Earth Institute Fellows
Program and as director of environmental policy studies at its
School of International and Public Affairs.
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