UP430111A Seminar

Global Climate Governance

Detlef Sprinz

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Textbook & Readings Luterbacher, Urs and Detlef F. Sprinz. 2018. Global Climate Policy: Change in an International Context. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press ?University of Potsdam library (electronic & print copies available). All other readings can be found on ?Moodle. Schließen

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Purpose and Contents This seminar provides an overview of global climate governance, incl. overarching conceptual frameworks, a variety of empirical subdomains, and central challenges encountered in global climate governance. Using a portfolio approach to examinations, students will prepare a range of individual and group assignments throughout the semester. Learning Goals Knowledge Students will gain an overview of theoretical concepts and empirical domains of global climate governance and understand the strategic challenges in managing long-term climate policy challenges. Skills Students will undertake a range of assignments, both individually and in small groups. In particular, they will broaden their skills basis by introducing the class to two mandatory readings and responding to a central, yet hitherto unsolved, global climate policy challenge. Competences Students will apply a range of concepts and methods to generic global climate (and environmental) governance challenges, diagnose as well as propose remedies for long-term environmental climate challenges, work individually as well as in groups on a diverse set of assignments. explore new ideas for, e.g., for subsequent use in their Master thesis, and work individually as well as in groups on a diverse set of assignments. Schließen

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