University of Rochester Environmental Politics Professor Rothenberg Fall 2011

Similar documents
Seminar on American Environmental Politics Political Science 421. Christopher McGrory Klyza. Munroe 320 ex

Political Science 261/261W Latin American Politics Wednesday 2:00-4:40 Harkness Hall 210

Strategic Models of Politics

PSC 558: Comparative Parties and Elections Spring 2010 Mondays 2-4:40pm Harkness 329

V3212: Environmental Politics

Political Science 270 Mechanisms of International Relations

ENYC-GE Fall 2015 Instructor: Michelle D. Land ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY SYLLABUS

Political Science 220/220w/African and African-American Studies 220 Fall 2004 Tuesdays and Thursdays, 12:30-1:45

Syllabus. University of Rochester Political Science. Formal Models in Political Science Fall 2004

Political Science 285: Strategy & Politics Fall Semester 1999 Monday & Wednesday 2:00-3:15 Professor James Johnson Harkness 324

Instructor: Peter Galderisi, SSB 449 Office Hours: Monday 3:15 6:00 (starting week 2)

Power and Politics in American (POL-UA 300) - Fall 2016 Syllabus: Sep 22 (D) - Fall 2016

Political Science 306 Contemporary Democratic Theory Peter Breiner

Tuesdays and Thursdays 1:10pm to 2:25pm Milbank 405. Professor Scott Minkoff Office: Lehman 420

Theories of Social Justice

Power and Politics in America POL-UA 300 Spring 2017 Professor Christopher Dawes

Political Science Congress: Representation, Roll-Call Voting, and Elections. Fall :00 11:50 M 212 Scott Hall

History 258 Modern Italy Spring 2010, WF, 2-3:15pm, Nicely 321

GVPT 170 American Government Fall 2017

COURSE INFORMATION SHEET

Seminar in American Politics: The U.S. Supreme Court GVPT 479F Fall 2015 Wednesday, 2:00 4:45pm, 0103 Jimenez Hall

PLSC 408 /EP&E400/ MGT 660: Capitalism as a Political Order Yale University, Fall Wednesday 3:30-5:20pm, RKZ 102

Environmental Policy and Administration Prof. Michael Kraft University of Wisconsin- Green Bay

University of Vermont Department of Economics Course Outline

HI 283: The Twentieth Century American Presidency Boston University, Fall 2013 Wednesday 6-9 pm., CAS 229

POLI SCI 426: United States Congress. Syllabus, Spring 2017

Institutions of Democracy

Politics of Policymaking (POL 120) Brandeis University Fall Last revised: August 8, Course Description and Objectives

Political Economy 301 Introduction to Political Economy Tulane University Fall 2006

Draft Syllabus. International Relations (Govt ) June 04-July 06, Meeting Location: ICC 104 A. Farid Tookhy

Political Science 270 Mechanisms of International Relations

American Political Economy Government 30.7

PS 331: INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION AND LAW UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, EAU CLAIRE, SPRING 2006 Tuesdays/Thursdays 9:30-10:45 SSS# 111

POLITICAL SCIENCE 556: POLICY ANALYSIS. W 1:25-4: McClung, JHB 414 M 2:00-4:30; R 1:00-2:00

: Organizational Economics (CentER) Fall Jens Prüfer Office: K 311,

Special Topic: Philosophy of Law Phil. 299, Spring 2015

Pol 392: Democratic Theory

ECONOMICS 825 INTERNATIONAL TRADE THEORY

RPOS 334 American Political Parties and Groups. Location: SS 256

Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations

Rosenberg, Gerald, The Hollow Hope: Can Courts Bring About Social Change? (University of Chicago Press, 1993)

INTRODUCTION TO POLITICS Spring Semester 2013

PHIL 28 Ethics & Society II

SYLLABUS AMERICAN GOVERNMENT I [POSC 1113]

The textbook we will use is History of Economic Theory and Method by Ekelund R.B. and Hebert F.R. (EH) We will draw on a number of other readings.

Torts Syllabus Summer AJD Class. Course text: Dominick Vetri, Lawrence Levine, Joan Vogel & Ibrahim Gassama, Tort Law and Practice, 5th ed.

POLS 435 International Political Economy. Prof. Layna Mosley Department of Political Science University of Notre Dame Fall 2003

THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY: CLASS SCHEDULE

Department of Political Science Public Opinion

Public Opinion and Democratic Theory

Political Science 582: Global Security

Security and Insecurity in Northeast Asia

Political Science 61 / Chicano/Latino Studies 64 Introduction to Race and Ethnicity in U.S. Politics HH 178

Law or Politics? The U.S. Supreme Court and the Meaning of the Constitution

Leadership and the Humanities-Fall 2013

CHV 333/ Phi 344: Bioethics: Clinical and Population-Level Spring semester 2015/16

JEFFERSON COLLEGE COURSE SYLLABUS PHL202H HONORS ETHICS. 3 Credit Hours. Prepared by: Michael Booker. Revised Date: January 2006 by Michael Booker

Campaigns and Elections (GOVT 215) Spring 2015

Course Prerequisite: PSC 1001, Introduction to Comparative Politics, is a prerequisite for this class.

Doing Political Economy POL-UA Fall 2016 Monday & Wednesdays 3:30-4:45 pm 7 East 12 th Street, Room LL23

Office hours: Tues., 4:30-5:30 p.m.; Thurs., 3:30-4:30 p.m., 6:00-7:00 p.m.; or by appointment. Public Economics

Political Science 272: Theories of International Relations Spring 2010 Thurs.-Tues., 9:40-10:55.

Ethics and Public Policy. Government / Public Policy 42 Spring 2016 Dartmouth College

Presidency and Executive Politics

Professor Marjorie Murphy Fall Semester, Swarthmore College. HISTORY 90 B: Irish History

Comparative Politics PSCI 3600 University of North Texas Fall 2013

Yale University School of Medicine Department of Epidemiology and Public Health

Comparative Electoral Politics Spring 2008 Professor Orit Kedar Tuesday, Thursday, 3-4:30 Room E51-061

Political Science 563 Government and Politics of the People s Republic of China State University of New York at Albany Fall 2014

Political Science 270 Mechanisms of International Relations

COMMENTARY. Barry G. Rabe

THE PROCEDURE OF THE UN SECURITY COUNCIL

East Georgia State College Social Sciences Division POLITICAL SCIENCE 1101 (CRN 20369; ; M/W/F) AMERICAN GOVERNMENT

ECONOMICS 825 INTERNATIONAL TRADE THEORY FALL 2003

GVPT101 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE. Spring 2017

The George Washington University Department of Economics

Introduction to International Relations Political Science 120 Fall Semester 2017 MWF 1:00-1:50pm in Kauke 236

PS 5150 SEMINAR IN PUBLIC POLICY Dr. Tatyana Ruseva, Spring 2013

Course Webpage:

Introduction to American Government Political Science 1105H Fall 2018 Class Time: T TH 11:00am 12:15pm Instructor: Jeffrey M.

Course Name: Conflict Analysis and Transformation Course Code: PCS 7110 Course Units: 4

U.S. INSTITUTIONS AND THE POLICY PROCESS PUBP-730 Spring 2017

Formal Political Theory II: Applications

Introduction to American Government

Social and Political Philosophy

Introduction to American Government POLS 1101, Fall 2016 MW 1:25-2:15, Instr. Plaza S306

TAKING AND DEFENDING DEPOSITIONS

Course Syllabus* CJ 570: Seminar on Administration of Justice Fall Semester, 2010

Campaigns and Elections (GOVT 215) Spring 2015

Feel like a more informed citizen of the United States and of the world

MWF: 9:40AM-10:30AM

Requirements Schedule Sept. 5, Introduction: The Policy Approach

Political Science 270 Mechanisms of International Relations

Western European Politics

POL SCI Congressional Politics. Fall 2018 Mon & Wed 11:00AM 12:15PM Location TBA

University of International Business and Economics International Summer Sessions. PSC 130: Introduction to Comparative Politics

PLA Economics for Planners. Moshe Adler

Statistical Analysis in Political Science I GOV 391J Unique Number Fall 2012 TuTh 11:00 am to 12:30 pm BAT 1.104

What is a constitution? Do all democracies have them? Does a constitution protect citizens rights?

Problems in Contemporary Democratic Theory

Transcription:

University of Rochester PSC243 Environmental Politics Professor Rothenberg Fall 2011 Course Purpose: This course provides an explicitly political perspective on issues concerning the environment however there is a fair amount of economic reasoning and some discussion of underlying scientific issues as well. The result should be a substantive understanding of environmental politics specifically and public policy generally. The course is principally intended for committed, upperlevel, undergraduate students. Patience Required: I hope that students will be patient if some of the material covered is remedial (i.e., they know it) as this class routinely attracts a diverse set of participants. Some may know nothing of political science or economics, while others may be ignorant of relevant scientific issues. It is my job to make things understandable for everyone. Office Hours: Formal office hours are on Tuesday from 10:00 to 12:00 a.m. in Harkness 108. I will be available at most other times. My phone is x34903 and my e-mail is lrot@mail.rochester.edu; feel free to use either as a means of contact. Requirements and Grading: Students will be graded on a midterm exam (25 percent), a research project, which includes a 15-20 page paper and a presentation (35 percent), and a final exam (40 percent). The following books are in the bookstore: Christopher Klyza and David Sousa. American Environmental Policy, 1990-2006 Lawrence S. Rothenberg. Environmental Choices: Policy Responses to Green Demands Norman Vig and Michael Kraft. Environmental Choices: New Directions for the Twenty-First Century Other additional reading materials will be available through links on the syllabus and the library. All readings are required and should be read before class to enhance the value of both the lectures and the discussion. Please note that dates are subject to change and that it is possible that I may have to miss a meeting given travel. Notes will not be put on the web but certain materials for the course will be available.

Course Structure: Note that dates are tentative particularly because this is a seminar where students are encouraged to participate, it is possible that some topics will take more or less time. Also, there is the possibility that I might need to miss a class, although I try not to do so. I. PUBLIC POLICY I. Introduction and Grounds for Political Intervention (9/6-9/13) Ronald Coase. (1960) "The Problem of Social Cost," Journal of Law & Economics. Garrett Hardin. (1968) "The Tragedy of the Commons," Science. Thomas A. Lambert. (2006) The Case against Smoking Bans, Regulation. Klyza and Sousa, Ch. 1. Rothenberg, Ch. 2.

II. Policy Determinants and Solutions (9/15-9/20) Rothenberg, Ch. 1 Elizabeth Bromberg and David Schlosberg. (2008). U.S. Environmentalism in Comparative Perspective, Environmental Politics. Cary Coglianese and Laurie K. Allen. (2004). Does Consensus Make Common Sense, Environment. Richard Morgenstern and Winston Harrington. (2004). Economic Incentives versus Command and Control: What's the Best Approach for Solving Environmental Problems? Resources. James N. Sanchirico and Richard G. Newell. (2003). Catching Market Efficiencies: Quota-Based Fisheries Management, Resources. Michael Sandel, (1997). It s Immoral to Buy the Right to Pollute, New York Times. Vig and Kraft, Ch. 9. Nicholas X. Muller, and Robert Mendolsohn. (2010). Weighing the Value of a Ton of Pollution, Regulation. III. Past and Present Demand for Environmental Protection (9/22-9/27) Dororthy Lynn Guber. (2001). Voting Preferences and the Environment in the American Electorate, Society and Natural Resources. Elizabeth Bomberg and Betsy Super. (2009). The 2008 U.S. Presidential Election: Obama and the Environment, Environmental Politics. Klyza and Sousa, Ch. 2. Rothenberg, Ch. 3. Vig and Kraft, Ch. 1. Christopher P. Borick and Barry G. Rabe. (2010). A Reason to Believe: Examining the Factors the Determine Individual Views on Global Warming, Social Science Quarterly.

NOTE: NO CLASS ON 9/29 IV. Contemporary Environmental Politics and Policy (10/4-10/6) Cary Coglianese and Gary Marchant. (2004). The EPA s Risky Reasoning, Regulation. Ted Gayer and Robert Hahn. (2005). The Political Economy of Mercury Regulation, Regulation Rothenberg, Chs. 7-8. Vig and Kraft, Ch. 7. V. Enforcement: Adversarial or Consensual? (10/11) Matthew Potoski and Aseem Prakash. (2004). The Regulation Dilemma: Cooperation and Conflict in Environmental Governance, Public Administration Review. Peter May. (2005). Regulation and Compliance Motivations: Examining Different Approaches, Public Administration Review. Klyza and Sousa, Ch. 6. Rothenberg, Ch. 5. Vig and Kraft, Ch. 8.

PART II. INSTITUTIONAL ACTORS VI. Mobilization of Interests (10/13 10/18) Matthew Grossman. (2006). Environmental Advocacy in Washington, Environmental Politics. Thomas Lyon and John Maxwell. (2008). Corporate Social Responsibility and the Environment, Review of Environmental Economics and Policy. Rothenberg, pgs., 62-79. Vig and Kraft, Ch. 3. ONE PARAGRAPH ON PAPER TOPIC DUE 10/18 MIDTERM 10/20 VII. Congress and Distributive Politics (10/25) Barry Rabe. (2007). Can Congress Govern the Climate, NYU Working Paper. Klyza and Sousa. Ch. 3. Rothenberg, pp. 79-88. Vig and Kraft, Ch. 5. VIII. The President and the General Interest (10/27 11/1) Rothenberg, pp. 84-88. Vig and Kraft, Ch. 4. Readings on Obama s environmental policy [tba]

IX. The Courts as Arbitrator (11/3-11/8) Richard J. Lazarus. (2004). Judging Environmental Law, Tulane Law Review. Klyza and Sousa, Ch. 5. Rothenberg, 88-101. Vig and Kraft, Ch. 6. X. The Agencies and the Interaction of Institutions (11/10) Klyza and Sousa, Ch. 4. Rothenberg, 95-101. Vig and Kraft, Chs. 8, 14. U.S. GAO. (2011). Environmental Protection Agency: Major Management Challenges. XI. States and Localities-The Sins and Virtues of Federalism (11/15) Wallace Oates. (2002). The Arsenic Rule: A Case for Decentralized Standard Setting? Resources. Klyza and Sousa, Ch. 7. Rothenberg, Ch. 6. Vig and Kraft, Ch. 2. David Vogel, Michael Toffel, Diahanna Post, and Nazli Z. Uludere Aragon. (2010). Environmental Federalism in the European Union and the United States. Harvard Business School Working Paper. W STUDENTS DRAFT DUE 11/17

XII. The U.S. in the Larger World: Is International Cooperation Possible? (11/17 11/29) NO CLASS 11/22 Vig and Kraft, Chs. 12. James R. Kahn. (2005). The Economic Approach to Environmental and Natural Resources, Ch. 7. Lawrence S. Rothenberg. (2009). The Political Economy of Global Climate Change. Scott Barrett. (2008). Climate Treaties and the Imperative of Enforcement, Oxford Review of Economic Policy. Dallas Burtraw, Richard Sweeney, and Margaret Walls. (2008). Crafting a Fair and Equitable Climate Policy: A Closer Look at the Options, Resources. Kopp, Raymond. (2010). The Shape of International Agreements: Political Economy Analysis of the Copenhagen Accord, Resources for the Future Issue Brief. Stavins, Robert N., and Robert C. Stowe. 2010. What Hath Copenhagen Wrought? A Preliminary Assessment, Environment.

XIII. Student Presentations (12/1, 12/6, 12/8, and Makeup class [tbd]) XIV. Conclusions: Is the System Sustainable? (12/12) PAPERS DUE Reading: Guert Van de Kerk and Arthur R. Manuel. (2008). A Comprehensive Index for a Sustainable Society: The SSI the Sustainable Society Index. Ecological Economics. Kenneth Arrow, et al. (2007). Consumption, Investment, and Future Well- Being: Reply to Daly et al, Conservation Biology. Herman Daly, et al. (2007). Are We Consuming Too Much For What? Conservation Biology. Klyza and Sousa, Ch. 8. Rothenberg, Ch. 9. Vig and Kraft, Ch. 16.