Syllabus/achievement requirements

Books and compendiums can be bought in Akademika bookstore at Blindern campus. You will need a valid semester card to buy compendiums.

Books

Boasson, E.L (2015) National Climate Policy: A Multi-Field Approach. London: Routledge, Chapter 1, 2, 3, 4, 7 and 8. 172 pages. 

Boasson, E.L. and J. Wettestad (2013). EU Climate Policy: Industry, Policy Interaction and External Environment. Farnham: Ashgate, Chapter 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 8. 131 pages.

Green, J.F (2014). Rethinking Private Authority. Princeton University. Press. Chapter 1,2 and 6. 96 pages.

Meckling, J. (2011) Carbon Coalitions: Business, Climate Politics and the Rise of Emissions Trading. MIT Press. Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, and 7. 139 pages.

538 pages.

Compendium

Boasson, E.L. and B. Lahn (2017) ‘Norway: a dissonant cognitive leader?’, Chapter 13 in R. K.W. Wurzel, J. Connelly and D. Liefferink (eds) Still Taking a Lead? The European Union in International Climate Change Politics, London: Routledge, with B?rd Lahn. 14 pages.

Bang, G. and M. A. Schreurs (2017) ‘The United States: The Challenge of Global Climate Leadership in a Politically Divided State’, Chapter 16 in  R. K.W. Wurzel, J. Connelly and D. Liefferink (eds) Still Taking a Lead? The European Union in International Climate Change Politics, London: Routledge, with B?rd Lahn. 14 pages

Beck, S. (2015) 'Science', Chapter 15 in K. B?ckstrand and E. L?vbrand (eds.), Research Handbook on Climate Governance. Edward Elgar. 11 pages.

Christoff, P. and Eckersley, R. (2011) ‘Comparing state responses’, Chapter 29 in J.S. Dryzek, R.B Norgaard and D. Schlosberg (eds), Oxford Handbook of Climate Change and Society. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 15 Pages

Falkner, R. (2013) ‘The Nation-State, International Society, and the Global Environment’, Chapter 15 in Falkner, R (eds.) The Handbook of Global Climate and Environment Policy, John Wiley & Sons. 16 pages.

Jevnaker, T. (2016)’ Implementation in Norway’, chapter 9 in : Skj?rseth, JB, Eikeland,P.O. Gulbrandsen L.H and Jevnaker, T Linking EU Climate and Energy Policies: Decision-making, Implementation and Reform. Cheltenham (UK), Edward Elgar. 29 pages. 

Lederer, M. (2015) ‘Global Governance’, Chapter 1 in In K. B?ckstrand and E. L?vbrand (eds.), Research Handbook on Climate Governance. Edward Elgar. 12 pages.

Sagoff, M, (2011) ‘The Poverty of Climate Economics’, Chapter 4  in J.S. Dryzek, R.B Norgaard and D. Schlosberg (eds), Oxford Handbook of Climate Change and Society. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 15 pages.

151 pages.

Online articles

Geels, F. W., F. Berkhout and D. P. van Vuuren (2016) ‘Bridging analytical approaches for low-carbon transitions’, Nature Climate Change, (online publication):  1 – 8.  8 pages.

Gulbrandsen, L. (2014) 'Book Review: Green, Jessica F'. (2014) Rethinking Private Authority. Princeton University. 3 pages.

Halpern, C.  (2010) 'Governing Despite its Instruments? Instrumentation in EU Environmental Policy', West European Politics, 33(1): 39-57. 19 pages.

Hermansen, E.A.T. (2015). Policy window entrepreneurship. Environmental Politics 24(6): 932–950. 28 pages.

Huitema, D. and E. Massey (2016) ‘The emergence of climate change adaptation as a new field of public policy in Europe’ Reg Environ Change. 16:553–564. 11 pages.

Hochstetter, K. and G. Kostka (2015) ‘Wind and Solar Power in Brazil and China: Interests, State-Business Relations and Policy Outcomes’, Global Environmental Politics, 15 (3): 74-94. 21 pages.

Jordan, A. and D. Huitema (2014). Innovations in climate policy: the politics of invention, diffusion, and evaluation, Environmental Politics, 23(5): 715–734. 30 pages.

Jordan, A.J., D. Huitema, M. Hilden, Harro van Asselt, T.J. Rayner, J. J. Schoenefeld, J. Tosun, J, Forster and E.L. Boasson (2015) ‘Emergence of polycentric climate governance and its future prospects’ Nature Climate Change, 2015, 5:977 – 982. 6 pages.

Kivimaa, P., M. Hilden, D. Huitema, A. Jordan and J. Newig (2017) ‘Experiments in climate governance: A systematic review of research on energy and built environment transition’, Journal of Cleaner Production. In press.14 pages.

Lachapelle, E. and M. Paterson (2013) ‘Drivers of national climate policy’, Climate Policy 13 (5): 547–71. 25 pages.

MacNeil, R. (2016) ‘Death and Environmental Taxes: Why Market Environmentalism Fails in Liberal Market Economies’, Global Environmental Politics 16 (1):21–37. 17 pages.

Tosun, Jale (2017) 'Energy Policy'. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics. Oxford: Oxford University Press. LENKE I FRONTER. 41 pages

Tosun, Jale, and Israel Solorio. (2011): Exploring the Energy-Environment Relationship in the EU: Perspectives and Challenges for Theorizing and Empirical Analysis, In: Tosun, Jale, and Israel Solorio (eds) Energy and Environment in Europe: Assessing a Complex Relationship, European Integration online Papers (EIoP), Special Mini-Issue 1, Vol. 15, Article 7. 25 pages.

248 pages

Total page number: ca. 937

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