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STEVEN F. BERNSTEIN Professor, Associate Chair and Graduate Director Department of Political Science, University of Toronto 100 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5S 3G3 (St. George Campus) 3359 Mississauga Road North, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5L 1C6 (Mississauga Campus) Phone: 416-978-8493; Fax: 416-978-5566; Email: steven.bernstein@utoronto.ca EDUCATION 1991-1997 Ph.D. Political Science, University of Toronto. 1989-1990 M.A. Political Science, University of Toronto. 1984-1988 Honours B.A. Political Science and Sociology, University of Western Ontario. RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Global Governance, International Political Economy, Global Environmental Politics, International Relations Theory, Globalization, Internationalization of Public Policy, Political and Social Theory. ACADEMIC POSITIONS/APPOINTMENTS 2013-present University of Toronto, Full Professor, Political Science 2012-present University of Toronto, Associate Chair and Graduate Director, Department of Political Science 2009-2012 University of Toronto, Director, Master of Global Affairs Program, Munk School 2008-Present University of Toronto, Cross-appointed Munk School and School for Environment 2008-2010 University of Toronto, Director, MA/MSc of International Affairs 2007-2010 University of Toronto, Associate Director, Centre for International Studies 2006-2007 University of Toronto, Acting Director, Centre for International Studies 2004-2013 University of Toronto, Associate Professor, Political Science 1999-2004 University of Toronto, Assistant Professor, Political Science 1998-1999 Ohio State University, Postdoctoral Fellow, Mershon Center 1997-1998 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Postdoctoral Fellow, International Relations VISITING POSITIONS 2015 Lund University, Guest Researcher, Centre for Environmental and Climate Research and Political Science 2004 Georgetown University, Visiting Scholar, School of Foreign Service PRIZES/HONOURS Guest Researcher Fellowship, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in a Changing Climate (BECC) Research Program, Centre for Environmental and Climate Research, Lund University, Sweden. December 2014-March 2015. Dean s Excellence/Special Merit Award, University of Toronto: 2001-2002; 2002-2003; 2003-2004; 2004-2005; 2008-2009; 2010-2011; 2011-2012; 2012-2013; 2013-2014. Winner (with co-author Benjamin Cashore), 2001 John McMenemy Prize, awarded for the best article published in volume XXXIII of the Canadian Journal of Political Science for Globalization, Four Paths of Internationalization, and Domestic Policy Change: The Case of EcoForestry in British Columbia, Canada. Runner-up, 2002, The Harold and Margaret Sprout Award, for The Compromise of Liberal Environmentalism, awarded annually to the best book in the field of international environmental politics. Sponsored by the Environmental Studies Section of the

International Studies Association. Winner, Environmental Studies Graduate Student Award for best graduate paper presented in Environmental Studies at the 1997 International Studies Association Meeting (Toronto). The Evolution of International Environmental Norms: The Role of Scientific and Economic Ideas. Honorary mention, Governor General of Canada Gold Medal, for outstanding graduating students at Canadian universities (1997-1998). FELLOWSHIPS AND RESEARCH GRANTS Faculty Research Grants: Primary Investigator 2002-2008 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Research Grant (Legitimacy in Global Governance) ($71, 594 including $10,500 for teaching release). 2000-2002 Connaught (University of Toronto) New Staff Matching Grant ($20,000) 2000-2001 SSHRC Assistance for New Researchers Grant ($8,800) 1999-2001 Connaught and University of Toronto at Mississauga Start-up Grants ($20,000) Faculty Research Grants: Co-Investigator 2013-2018 SSHRC Insight Grant. Transformative Policy Pathways Towards Decarbonization. (P.I. Matthew Hoffmann; Hoffmann and Bernstein coleading project from University of Toronto). Total Grant: $390,375. 2009-2012 SSHRC Canadian Environmental Issues research grant. Governance and Legitimacy in Carbon Markets (P.I. Matthew Paterson, University of Ottawa). Total Grant: $221,931 2002-2007 SSHRC Major Collaborative Research Initiative grant on Globalization and Autonomy (P.I. William Coleman, McMaster University). Total grant $2.5 million, plus matching funds. Individual grant ($45,975 + $12,500 for teaching release). Faculty Research Grants: Collaborator 2012-2017 Environmental Economics and Policy Research Network, Funded by Environment Canada: $500,000. P.I. Stewart Elgie, University of Ottawa 2011-2014 SSHRC Partnership Development Grant. Competing, coordinating, coopting...? Interactions in Transnational Business Regulation. P.I. Stepan Wood, York University. Total Grant: $200,000. Postdoctoral: 1998-1999 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Postdoctoral Fellowship. (2 nd year declined). 1998-1999 Mershon Center Postdoctoral Fellowship for Research in International Security Studies (Ohio State University). 1997-1998 Halbert Postdoctoral Fellow, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Major Graduate Fellowships: 1993-1996 Eco-Research Doctoral Fellowship (Tri-Council Secretariat, Canadian Government). 1993 SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship (declined) 1989-90, 91-93 Ontario Graduate Scholarship (3) 2

REFEREED PUBLICATIONS Books Authored Steven Bernstein. 2001. The Compromise of Liberal Environmentalism. New York: Columbia University Press. Books Edited Steven Bernstein and William Coleman, eds. 2009. Unsettled Legitimacy: Political Community, Power, and Authority in a Global Era. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. Chinese translation published 2011, Social Sciences Academic Press. Steven Bernstein and Louis W. Pauly, eds. 2007. Global Liberalism and Political Order: Toward a New Grand Compromise? Albany: State University of New York Press. Steven Bernstein, Jutta Brunnée, David Duff and Andrew Green, eds. 2007. A Globally Integrated Climate Policy for Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Refereed Articles Kenneth W. Abbott and Steven Bernstein. 2015. The High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development: Orchestration by Default and Design. Global Policy doi: 10.1111/1758-5899.12199. Matthew Paterson, Matthew Hoffmann, Michelle Betsill, and Steven Bernstein (authors reverse alphabetical order, equal contribution). 2014. The Micro Foundations of Policy Diffusion towards Complex Global Governance: An Analysis of the Transnational Carbon Emission Trading Network. Comparative Political Studies 47 (3): 420-449. Steven Bernstein. 2013. Rio + 20: Sustainable Development in a Time of Multilateral Decline. Global Environmental Politics 13 (4): 12-21. Kate O Neill, Erika Weinthal, Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya, Steven Bernstein, Avery Cohn, Michael W. Stone, Benjamin Cashore. 2013. Methods and Global Environmental Governance: Reflection, Relevance and Rigor. Annual Review of Environment and Resources 38 (11): 441-471. Kelly Levin, Benjamin Cashore, Steven Bernstein and Greame Auld (equal authorship, reverse alphabetical order). 2012. Overcoming the Tragedy of Super Wicked Problems: Constraining our Future Selves to Ameliorate Global Climate Change Policy Sciences 45 (2): 123-152. Frank Biermann (lead author) et al. (including Bernstein). 2012. Navigating the Anthropocene: Improving Earth System Governance. Science 335 (16 March): 1306-1307. Frank Biermann et al. (including Bernstein). 2012. Transforming governance and institutions for global sustainability: key insights from the Earth System Governance Project. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 4 (1): 51-60. 2012. Steven Bernstein. 2012. Grand Compromises in Global Governance. Government and Opposition 47 (3): 368 394. Steven Bernstein and Benjamin Cashore. 2012. Complex Global Governance and Domestic Policies: Four Pathways of Influence. International Affairs 88 (3): 585-604. Steven Bernstein. 2011. Legitimacy in Intergovernmental and Non-state Global Governance. Review of International Political Economy 18 (1): 17-51. Steven Bernstein, Michele Betsill, Matthew Hoffmann, and Matthew Paterson. 2010. A 3

Tale of Two Copenhagens: Carbon Markets and Climate Governance. Millennium: Journal of International Studies 39 (1): 161-173. Graeme Auld, Steven Bernstein, and Benjamin Cashore. 2008. The New Corporate Social Responsibility. Annual Review of Environment and Resources 33:413-435. Reprinted in Neil Gunningham, ed. Corporate Environmental Responsibility. London: Ashgate. Steven Bernstein and Erin Hannah. 2008. Non-State Global Standard Setting and the WTO: Legitimacy and the Need for Regulatory Space. Journal of International Economic Law 11 (3): 575-608. Steven Bernstein and Benjamin Cashore. 2007. Can Non-State Global Governance be Legitimate? An Analytical Framework. Regulation and Governance 1 (4): 347-371. Steven Bernstein. 2005. Globalization and the Requirements of Good Environmental Governance. Perspectives on Global Development and Technology 4 (3,4): 645-680. Reprinted in Globalization and Political Ethics, edited by Richard Day and Joe Masciully (Brill Academic Publishers, 2006). Steven Bernstein. 2005. Legitimacy in Global Environmental Governance. Journal of International Law and International Relations 1 (1-2): 139-166. Steven Bernstein. 2002. Liberal Environmentalism and Global Environmental Governance. Global Environmental Politics 2 (3): 1-16. Steven Bernstein. 2002. International Institutions and the Framing of Domestic Policies: The Kyoto Protocol and Canada's Response to Climate Change. Policy Sciences 35 (2): 203-236. Steven Bernstein and Christopher Gore. 2002. Policy Implications of the Kyoto Protocol for Canada. Isuma: Canadian Journal of Policy Research (special issue on climate change) 2 (4): 26-36. Steven Bernstein. 2000. Ideas, Social Structure, and the Compromise of Liberal Environmentalism. European Journal of International Relations 6 (4): 464-512. Steven Bernstein and Benjamin Cashore. 2000. Globalization, Four Paths of Internationalization and Domestic Policy Change: The Case of Ecoforestry in British Columbia, Canada. Canadian Journal of Political Science 33 (1): 67-99. Steven Bernstein, Richard Ned Lebow, Janice Gross Stein, and Steve Weber. 2000. God Gave Physics the Easy Problems: Adapting Social Science to an Unpredictable World. European Journal of International Relations 6 (1): 43-76. Refereed Book Chapters Steven Bernstein. 2015. Liberal Environmentalism and Governance Norms. Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Governance and Politics, edited by Fariborz Zelli and Philipp Pattberg. Edward Elgar. (Forthcoming). Steven Bernstein. 2014. Liberal Environmentalism. Essential Concepts of Global Environmental Governance, edited by Amandine Orsini and Jean-Frédéric Morin. Routledge, pp. 119-122. Steven Bernstein. 2014. The Publicness of Private Global Environmental and Social Governance. In The Return of the Public in Global Governance, edited by Jacqueline Best and Alexandra Gheciu. Cambridge University Press, pp. 120-148. Steven Bernstein and Benjamin Cashore (Coordinating Lead Authors). 2010. Examination of the Influences of Global Forest Governance Arrangements at the Domestic Level. In Embracing Complexity: Meeting the Challenges of International Forest Governance. A Global Assessment Report Prepared by the Global Forest Expert 4

Panel on the International Forest Regime. Edited by Jeremy Rayner, Alexander Buck, and Pia Katila. Vienna: International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO World Series Volume 28), pp. 111-135. Steven Bernstein. 2010. Recent Inter-jurisdictional Experience in Achieving Energy Policy Goals. In Current Affairs; Perspectives on Electricity Policy for Ontario, edited by Doug Reeve. University of Toronto Press, pp. 249-254. Steven Bernstein and William D. Coleman. 2009. Introduction: Autonomy, Legitimacy and Power in an Era of Globalization. In Unsettled Legitimacy: Political Community, Power, and Authority in a Global Era, edited by Steven Bernstein and William D. Coleman. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, pp. 1-29. Steven Bernstein. 2009. Conclusion. In Unsettled Legitimacy: Political Community, Power, and Authority in a Global Era, edited by Steven Bernstein and William D. Coleman. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, pp. 317-330. Graeme Auld, Cristina Balboa, Steven Bernstein, Benjamin Cashore. 2009. The Emergence of Non-state Market Driven (NSMD) governance: A Cross Sectoral Assessment. In Governing the Environment: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, edited by Magali Delmas and Oran Young. Cambridge University Press, pp. 193-215. Steven Bernstein and Benjamin Cashore. 2008. The Two-Level Logic of Non-State Global Governance. In Changing Patterns of Authority in the Global Political Economy: New Actors and Forms of Regulation, edited by Volker Rittberger and Martin Nettesheim. New York: Palgrave, pp. 276-313. Steven Bernstein, Jutta Brunnée, David Duff and Andrew Green. 2007. Introduction: A Globally Integrated Climate Change Policy for Canada. In, Bernstein et al., eds., A Globally Integrated Climate Change Policy for Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 3-34. Steven Bernstein. 2007. Comment: Across the Divide: The Clash of Cultures in Post-Kyoto Negotiations, in Bernstein et al., A Globally Integrated Climate Change Policy for Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 128-133. Steven Bernstein. 2007. Introduction: Power, Social Purposes and Legitimacy in Global Governance. In Global Liberalism and Political Order: Toward a New Grand Compromise? Edited by Steven Bernstein and Louis W. Pauly. Albany: State University of New York Press, pp. 3-22. Steven Bernstein and Maria Ivanova. 2007. Fragmentation and Compromise in Global Environmental Governance: What Prospects for Re-Embedding? In Global Liberalism and Political Order: Toward a New Grand Compromise? Edited by Steven Bernstein and Louis W. Pauly. Albany: State University of New York Press, pp. 161-185. Steven Bernstein, Richard Ned Lebow, Janice Gross Stein, and Steve Weber. 2007. Social Science as Case-Based Diagnostics. In Theory and Evidence in Comparative Politics and International Relations, edited by Mark I. Lichbach and Richard Ned Lebow. New York: Palgrave, pp. 229-260. Emanuel Adler and Steven Bernstein. 2005. Knowledge in Power: The Epistemic Construction of Global Governance. In Power in Global Governance, edited by Michael Barnett and Raymond Duvall. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, pp. 294-318. Steven Bernstein and Benjamin Cashore. 2004. Non-State Global Governance: Is Forest Certification a Legitimate Alternative to a Global Forest Convention? In Hard Choices, Soft Law: Combining Trade, Environment, and Social Cohesion in Global Governance, edited by John Kirton and Michael Trebilcock. London: Ashgate, pp. 5

33-63. Steven Bernstein. 2003. International Institutions and the Framing of Canada s Climate Change Policy: Mitigating or Masking the Integrity Gap? In The Integrity Gap in Canadian Environmental Institutions, edited by Eugene Lee and Anthony Perl. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, pp. 68-104. (Revised version of the Policy Sciences article listed above). Steven Bernstein and Benjamin Cashore. 2001. The International-Domestic Nexus: The Effects of International Trade and Environmental Politics on the Canadian Forest Sector. In Canadian Forest Policy: Regimes, Policy Dynamics and Institutional Adaptations, edited by Michael Howlett. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 65-93. N0N-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS Articles and Book Chapters Steven Bernstein. 2015. Good, Effective and Equitable Governance and the Sustainable Development Goals. Governance for Sustainable Development: Ideas for the Post 2015 Agenda. Friends of Governance for Sustainable Development, eds. New World Frontiers publishing (e-book), chapter 8. Steven Bernstein. 2015. What are the key issues that governments should address for the global follow-up of major agreements reached in 2015? Governance for Sustainable Development: Ideas for the Post 2015 Agenda. Friends of Governance for Sustainable Development, eds. New World Frontiers publishing (e-book), chapter 18. Steven Bernstein. 2013. Global Environmental Norms. Handbook of Global Climate and Environment Policy, edited by Robert Falkner. Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 127-145. Steven Bernstein and Erin Hannah. 2012. The WTO and Institutional (In)Coherence in Global Economic Governance. Oxford Handbook on the WTO, Amrita Narlikar, Martin Daunton, and Robert M. Stern, eds. Oxford University Press, pp. 766-808. Steven Bernstein. 2012. Legitimacy Problems and Responses in Global Environmental Governance. In Peter Dauvergne, ed. Handbook of Global Environmental Politics, second edition. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 334-384. Steven Bernstein. 2010. When is Non-State Global Governance Really Governance? Utah Law Review 2010 (1): 91-113. Benjamin Cashore, Graeme Auld, Steven Bernstein, and Constance McDermott. 2007. Can Non-state Governance Ratchet Up Global Environmental Standards? Lessons from the Forest Sector. Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 16 (2): 158-172. Steven Bernstein. 2005. Environment, Economy and Global Environmental Governance. In Political Economy and the Changing Global Order, 3 rd edition, edited by Richard Stubbs and Geoffrey Underhill. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 246-259. Steven Bernstein and Benjamin Cashore. 2001. Globalization, Internationalization and Liberal Environmentalism: Exploring Non-domestic Sources of Influence on Canadian Environmental Policy. In Canadian Environmental Policy: Context and Cases, edited by Debora VanNijnatten and Robert Boardman, pp. 212-230. Toronto: Oxford University Press. Steven Bernstein. 2001. Canada s Climate Change Policy in Context. Policy Paper commissioned for BIOCAP (a research consortium focusing on climate change mitigation strategies and policy analysis, Queen s University, Kingston, Ontario). 6

Steven Bernstein and Benjamin Cashore. 2000. Globalization and Internationalization as Influences on Domestic Policy Change. In Grounding Globalization: Relations and Levels of Power in the Global Era, edited by Ted Cohn, Stephen McBride and John Wiseman, pp. 110-124. London: Macmillan. (Abridged version of CJPS article above.) Steven Bernstein and Benjamin Cashore. 1999. World Trends and Canadian Forest Policy: Trade, International Institutions, Consumers and Transnational Environmentalism. The Forestry Chronicle 75 (1): 34-38. Steven Bernstein. 1995. Re-thinking the Political. Canadian Political Science Association Bulletin 24 (2): 80-84. Working Papers Steven Bernstein, Jennifer Clapp, and Matthew Hoffmann. 2009. Reframing Global Environmental Governance: Results of a CIGI/CIS Collaboration. Centre for International Governance Innovation and the Global Environmental Governance program, Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto. Steven Bernstein. 2004. The Elusive Basis of Legitimacy in Global Governance: Three Conceptions. Globalization and Autonomy working paper series. Institute for Globalization and the Human Condition, McMaster University. Book Reviews Steven Bernstein. 2006. International Organizations and Democracy: Accountability, Politics and Power by Thomas D. Zweifel. Boulder, Lynne Reinner Publishers. In Political Science Quarterly 121 (4): 745-747. Steven Bernstein. 1995. The Big Bank Debacle. Journal of Environment and Development 4 (1): 221-223. Book review of Bruce Rich, Mortgaging the Earth: The World Bank, Environmental Impoverishment, and the Crisis of Development. OTHER ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS Policy Briefs Joyeeta Gupta et al. (including Bernstein) 2014. Sustainable Development Goals and Inclusive Development. POST2015/UNU-IAS Policy Brief #5. Tokyo: United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability. Steven Bernstein et al. 2014. Coherent Governance, the UN and the SDGs. POST2015/UNU-IAS Policy Brief #4. Tokyo: United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability. Frank Biermann et al. (including Bernstein). 2014. Integrating Governance into the Sustainable Development Goals. POST2015/UNU-IAS Policy Brief #3. Tokyo: United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability. Oran R. Young et al. (including Bernstein). 2014. Earth System Challenges and a Multi- Layered Approach for the Sustainable Development Goals. POST2015/UNU-IAS Policy Brief #1. Tokyo: United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability. Frank Biermann et al. (including Bernstein). 2011. Rio+20 Policy Brief #3. Transforming governance and institutions for a planet under pressure: Revitalizing the institutional framework for global sustainability: Key Insights from social science research. Commissioned by the international conference Planet Under Pressure: New Knowledge Towards Solutions (www.planetunderpressure2012.net). A longer version is available at: www.earthsystemgovernance.org/ifsd. 7

Reports Steven Bernstein, Matthew Hoffmann et al. 2013. Pathways to Decarbonization Workshop Lessons and Directions; Creating Pathways to Decarbonization. (Two versions of a workshop report from the Pathways to Decarbonization workshop at the Munk School, January 2013). Contributing Author Contributing author to Peter Glück, Jeremy Rayner and Benjamin Cashore. 2005. Change in the Governance of Forest Resources. In Forests in the Global Balance Changing Paradigms, edited by Gerardo Mery et al. IUFRO World Series Volume 17. Helsinki: International Union of Forest Research Organizations, pp. 51-74. CONSULTANT REPORTS Steven Bernstein. 2013. The Role and Place of a High-Level Political Forum in Strengthening the Global Institutional Framework for Sustainable Development. Commissioned by UN-DESA. Available at: http://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/content/documents/2331bernstein%20study%2 0on%20HLPF.pdf. Steven Bernstein with Jutta Brunnée. 2011. Consultants' Report on Options for Broader Reform of the Institutional Framework for Sustainable Development (IFSD): Structural, Legal, and Financial Aspects. Available: http://www.uncsd2012.org/rio20/index.php?page=view&type=400&nr=211&menu= 45. [Commissioned by the Secretariat of the 2012 UN Conference on Sustainable Development]. WORKS IN PROGRESS Steven Bernstein and Erin Hannah. Coherence and Incoherence in Global Sustainable Development Governance. Book manuscript in preparation. Steven Bernstein and Matthew Hoffmann. The Politics of Decarbonization: A Framework and Method. Under review. 12,000 words. Steven Bernstein. The United Nations and the Governance of Sustainable Development Goals. To appear in, Norichika Kanie and Frank Biermann, eds. Governance through Goals: New Strategies for Sustainable Development. Under review. Norichika Kanie, Steven Bernstein, and Peter Haas. Introduction: Governance through Goals - A Goal-Driven Approach for Sustainable Development. To appear in, Norichika Kanie and Frank Biermann, eds. Governance through Goals: New Strategies for Sustainable Development. Under review. Frank Biermann et al. (including Bernstein). Governing Towards Better Governance? The Feasibility of Setting Governance Goals in International Institutions. To appear in, Norichika Kanie and Frank Biermann, eds. Governance through Goals: New Strategies for Sustainable Development. Under review. Steven Bernstein and Hamish van der Ven, Best Practices as Global Governance. Under review. Matthew Hoffmann, Matthew Paterson, Steven Bernstein, Michele Betsill. 2014. Professions and Policy Dynamics in the Transnational Carbon Emissions Trading Network. Under review. Steven Bernstein, Michele Betsill, Matthew Hoffmann and Matthew Paterson. Markets and 8

the Legitimation of Transnational Climate Change Governance. Conference paper being revised for publication. Michele Betsill, Matthew Hoffmann, Matthew Paterson, and Steven Bernstein (randomized author order, all contributed equally). Policy Convergence in a Polycentric Governance Context: Discourse Coalitions and the Politics of Carbon Markets in North America. Conference paper being revised for publication. Steven Bernstein and Matthew Hoffmann, Governing Global Environmental Risks: The Case of Climate Change. Conference paper being revised for collaborative project on Global Risk Governance. INVITED LECTURES/SPEAKER What are the key issues that governments should address for the global follow-up of major agreements reached in 2015? Presentation (via skype) to Workshop 3 on Governance for Sustainable Development, organized by Friends of Governance for Sustainable Development, co-hosted by the governments of the Republic of Korea, Mexico and Romania, New York (United Nations), May 12, 2015. Invited Participant, and lead-off speaker for session on How should we structure processes for review of implementation, accountability and learning at all levels? Arizona Workshop on Implementing the Sustainable Development Goals. Center for Law and Global Affairs, Arizona State University, Sandra Day O Connor College of Law, April 24-25, 2015. Coherence and Incoherence in Global Sustainable Development Governance. Political Science Higher Research Seminar. Stockholm University, March 2, 2015 and at The Amsterdam Laboratory on Earth Systems Governance, Institute for Environmental Studies, vrije Universitait, Amsterdam, March 19, 2015. Invited participant, and lead-off speaker for session on Institutional Coordination, workshop on, Fit for Purpose: The UN and SDG Implementation. Organized by the Project on Sustainability Transformation beyond 2015 (POST-2015, United Nations University/Institute of Advanced Study, Tokyo), in collaboration with the Earth System Governance Project, March 8-9, 2015, Lund University. The New Sustainable Development Goals and Forest Politics: Resolving or Reproducing Goal Conflicts? Keynote speaker to the ClimBEco Winter Meeting 2015, Lund University, January 20-21. The Politics of Decarbonization. The Decarbonization Laboratory and IIEEE, Lund University, January 14, 2015. Presentation on What s Needed: Institutional Structures and Behaviours for Transformation, panel as part of the UNDESA Expert Group Meeting in Preparation for the 2015 and 2016 cycles of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), UN Women Conference Room, 4-5 December 2014. Integrating Governance into the SDGs. Presentation to the Workshop on Governance and the SDGs sponsored by the Friends of Governance for Sustainable Development (a group sponsored by governments of Korea, Romania and Mexico). November 12, 2014, Conference Room A, UN Headquarters (via Skype). Coherent Governance, the UN, and SDGs. Semi-Plenary Presentation. Norwich Conference on Earth Systems Governance, University of East Anglia, UK. July 1-3, 2014. Background Paper: Governance of the Sustainable Development Goals. Paper and presentation to Governance of and for Sustainable Development Goals 9

workshop, sponsored by the Earth Systems Governance, United Nations University and the Japanese Government. New York, January 31-February 1, 2014. The New Development Agenda Architecture. Presentation to, Rio+20 to 2015: a New Architecture for a Sustainable New World. Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. November 1-2, 2013. Public Authority and Practices of Legitimation in Intergovernmental and Non-State Global Governance. Conference Keynote Address, The Legitimation and Delegitimation of Global Governance Organizations. Universität Bremen, 11-13 September 2013. Correcting shortcomings in international governance for sustainable development: positioning and role of the High-level political Forum (HLPF). Presentation to the Expert Group Meeting on the High-level Political Forum, United Nations, New York, April 3-4, 2013. Beyond Kyoto: Reconciling environmental stewardship with economic demands of the Canadian economy and the energy sector. Presentation to Securing Canada s Energy Future Conference. Atlantic Council of Canada. Canadian Forces College, Toronto, March 21, 2013. The Publicness of Non-State Global Environmental and Social Governance. School of International Service Colloquium Series, American University, Washington DC, November 14, 2012; and Political Science Seminar Series, University of British Columbia, December 7, 2012. Complex Global Sustainable Development Governance and Direct Access to Policy Processes. A Memo Prepared for the Think Locally, Act Globally? Workshop, November 2-3, 2012. Center for Law and Global Affairs, Sandra Day O Connor College of Law Arizona State University. Re-Thinking Environmental Effectiveness : Complex Global Governance and Influence on Domestic Policies (co-author Ben Cashore). Paper presented at workshop on Rio+20: Rethinking International Relations Approaches to Global Environmental Politics. London, Chatham House, Oct. 28, 2011. Presentation to the UN General Assembly Informal Thematic Debate of the 66th Session of The United Nations General Assembly On Road to Rio+ 20 and Beyond. Panel on The role of the General Assembly in supporting the objective of the Conference UNCSD (Rio+20); What are the effective means to support the implementation of Rio+20 objectives and outcome? United Nations, ECOSOC chamber, New York, May 22, 2012. Role of the General Assembly and ECOSOC in Sustainable Development Governance. Presentation to a retreat of UN Member State Delegations and Stakeholder Forum, sponsored by Indonesia and UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs on Sustainable Development Governance. (Part of Rio +20 Negotiations). New Jersey, February 14, 2012. Rio +20: Tinkering or Fundamental Reform in Sustainable Development Governance? Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. New Haven, CT. January 25, 2012. Tinkering or fundamental reform: the pros and cons of various options for strengthening sustainable development governance. Presentation to the High-Level Symposium on the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Diaoyutai State Guesthouse), Beijing, China, 8-9 September, 2011. Climate Change and Global Risk Governance Following Cancun. March 30, 2011, as part of the Centre for Environment Seminar Series 2010-2011, University of Toronto. 10

Legitimacy in Intergovernmental and Non-State Climate Governance. Invited Presentation to the Liverhulme Network on Transnational Climate governance at their workshop, Transnational Governance: Transforming Global Environmental Politics? Durham University (UK), 27 th -28 th September 2010. Legitimacy and Earth System Governance, semi-plenary speaker, Accountability in Earth System Governance: Turning the Lens on Transparency, Legitimacy and Democracy. Amsterdam Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Earth System Governance: People, Places and the Planet, Dec. 2-4, 2009. What the Public-Private Distinction Misses: Explaining Variation in Legitimacy across Intergovernmental and Non-state Global Environmental Governance. Paper presented to a workshop on The Changing Ontology of Global Governance: Redefining Norms of Security and Economic Governance in the 21 st Century. University of Ottawa. June 5-6 2009. When is Non-State Global Governance Really Governance? S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah. Symposium on Non-State Governance. February 6, 2009. Legitimacy in State and Non-State Global Governance. The Centre for International Policy Studies, University of Ottawa. January 23, 2008. The Current Global Financial Crisis: Perspectives and Implications. McMaster University, January 20, 2009; University of Toronto, November 18, 2008. Global Social Structure, Legitimacy and CSR, Plenary speaker to An Exploratory Workshop on Research in Corporate Social Responsibility, Yale University, January 12-14, 2007. Globalization and Internationalization of Environmental Policy. Queen s University School of Policy Studies, seminar on environmental policy. November 24, 2005. Non-State Market-Driven Global Governance: The Case of Forest Certification. Hauser Colloquium: Globalization and Its Discontents. New York University School of Law. October 11, 2005. Legitimacy in Global Governance. Concordia University (Montreal). April 5, 2002. CONFERENCE PAPERS/PARTICIPATION (partial list). Co-organized (with Johannes Stripple) and presented paper at Politics and Pathways to Decarbonization: Taking Stock, Sharing Data, a joint workshop of the research projects, Transformative Policy Pathways Towards Decarbonization, (SSHRC), Governing Climate Change (Formas), and The Decarbonisation Laboratory (Pufendorf Institute, LU). March 5-6, 2015, Lund University. Steven Bernstein and Hamish van der Ven, Best Practices as Global Governance. Paper presented at the 2015 International Studies Association Convention, New Orleans, USA, February 18-22. Steven Bernstein and Matthew Hoffmann, Conceptualizing Policy Pathways to Decarbonization. Paper presented to the Norwich Conference on Earth Systems Governance, University of East Anglia, UK. July 1-3, 2014 and to the International Alliance of Research Universities (IARU) Sustainability Science Congress, Copenhagen, 22-24 October 2014. Steven Bernstein and Erin Hannah. 2014. Coherence and Global Sustainable Development Governance. Paper presented at the 2014 International Studies Association Convention, Toronto, March 26-29. Steven Bernstien. 2014. Roundtable Participant. Can there be Accountable Global 11

Environmental Governance? International Studies Association Convention, Toronto, March 26-29. Benjamin Cashore, Daniela Gohler, Jeremy Rayner, Steven Bernstein. 2013. The Role of Policy Learning in Shaping Pathways of Influence: Lessons from Multi-level Forest Governance for Designing an Effective Learning Architecture. Paper presented to the first International Conference on Public Policy, Grenoble, France, June 26-28. Michele Betsill, Matthew Hoffmann, Matthew Paterson, and Steven Bernstein (randomized author order, all contributed equally). 2013. Policy Convergence in a Polycentric Governance Context: Discourse Coalitions and the Politics of Carbon Markets in North America. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, April 3-6. Steven Bernstein and Erin Hannah. 2013. Macroeconomic and Environmental Governance Incoherence: The Missing Links. Paper presented to the Earth Systems Governance Tokyo Conference, January 26-30. Steven Bernstein, roundtable participant in semi-plenary on Rio + 20. Earth Systems Governance Tokyo Conference, January 26-30, 2013. Pathways to Decarbonization Workshop. Co-organized by Steven Bernstein and Matthew Hoffmann through the Environmental Governance Lab, Munk School of Global Affairs, UofT, January 10-11, 2013. Markets and the Legitimation of Transnational Climate Change Governance. Co-authors Michele Betsill, Matthew Hoffmann and Matthew Paterson. Paper presented (by Betsill) to the Lund Conference on Earth System Governance: Towards a Just and Legitimate Earth System Governance. Lund, Sweden, April 18-20, 2012, Paper and Oral Presentation. The Micro Foundations of Global Climate Governance: A Network Analysis of Transnational Emission Trading Systems. (Co-authors: Michele Betsill, Matthew Hoffmann, Mat Paterson). Princeton Conference on Environmental Politics: Research Frontiers in Comparative and International Environmental Politics. Princeton University, Dec. 2-3, 2011. Re-Thinking Environmental Effectiveness : Complex Global Governance and Influence on Domestic Policies (co-author Ben Cashore). Paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual meeting, San Diego, CA., April 1-4, 2012. Tinkering or Fundamental Reform: The Pros and cons of Various Options for Strengthening Sustainable Development Governance. Presented to the High-Level Symposium on the UNCSD, Beijing. September 8, 2011. The Publicness of Private Global Environmental and Social Governance and The WTO and Institutional (In)Coherence and (Un)Accountability in Global Economic Governance (co-author Erin Hannah), papers presented to the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, March 16-19, 2011. Roundtable participant, Experimenting with Global Environmental Governance: Innovations in Authority? International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, March 16-19, 2011. Governing Global Environmental Risks: The Case of Climate Change (co-author Matthew Hoffmann). Paper presented to the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, February 17-20, 2010 and 3 rd annual WISC, Porto, Portugal, Aug. 2011. What the Public-Private Distinction Misses: Explaining Variation in Legitimacy across Intergovernmental and Non-state Global Environmental Governance. Paper presented to the American Political Science Association (APSA) Annual Meeting, Toronto, 12

September 3-6, 2009. Co-organized and led (with Jennifer Clapp, University of Waterloo, and Matthew Hoffmann, Toronto) workshop on Frontiers in Global Governance, Centre for International Governance Innovation, January 29-30, 2009. Presented framing paper, Mapping the Terrain. Legitimacy and Global Governance: Comparing Interstate and Non-State Institutions. Paper presented at the 2008 International Studies Association (ISA) annual convention, San Francisco, March 26-30. Co-organized (with Jutta Brunnée, David Duff and Andrew Green) conference on A Globally Integrated Climate Change Policy for Canada, Hart House, University of Toronto, Nov. 1-2, 2007. Non-State Global Standard Setting and the WTO: Legitimacy and the Need for Regulatory Space (co-author Erin Hannah). Paper presented at CSGR conference on Legitimacy in Global and Regional Governance Systems, University of Warwick, September 17-19, 2007 and earlier version at 2006 International Studies Association annual meeting, San Diego, March 22-25. Co-organized (with Joseph Wong) and chaired workshop on China and International Relations Theory, Munk Centre, University of Toronto, April 25, 2007. Steven Bernstein and Benjamin Cashore. 2007. Can Non-State Global Governance be Legitimate? A Theoretical framework. Paper presented at the 2007 International Studies Association (ISA) annual convention, Chicago, February 28-March 3. Graham Auld, Steven Bernstein, Benjamin Cashore and Kelly Levin, Climate Change as a Super Wicked Problem. Paper presented at the 2007 ISA annual convention, Chicago, February 28-March 3. Globalization and Autonomy Editorial Collective Retreat. Lead discussant on Globalization, Autonomy and Community, edited by Diana Brydon and William Coleman and participant in discussion on 7 other volumes being produced for MCRI project. London, Ontario, May 13-17, 2006. Workshop leader, Autonomy, Democracy and Legitimacy in an Era of Globalization. Organized and led two workshops (each year) on planned edited volume for MCRI project on Globalization and Autonomy, prepared volume proposal, and presented preliminary findings to plenary (2005). Second, third and fourth annual project conference, Toronto, Sept. 19-20, 2003; Hamilton, October 1-3, 2004; Toronto, September 23-25, 2005. Legitimacy in Global Environmental Governance. Paper presented at the 2005 ISA annual convention, Honolulu, Hawaii, March 1-5. The Epistemic Requirements of Global Governance (co-author Emanuel Adler). Presentation to the 2004 ISA annual convention, Montreal, March 17-20 and International Relations Brown Bag Seminar Series, University of Toronto, December 2, 2003. The Two-Level Logic of Non-State Global Governance (co-author Benjamin Cashore). Paper presented at the 2004 ISA annual convention, Montreal, March 17-20. Revised versions under slightly different titles, invited presentation at Changing Patterns of Political Authority, Túbingen University, Germany, Oct. 14-16, 2004 and to a conference on the role of norms in the governance of economic activities, sponsored by IDDRI, CIRAD and Sciences-Po research unit in conjunction with the Association Francaise de Sociologie, June 7-9, Montpellier, France (Cashore presented). 13

Legitimacy and the United Nations in the Wake of the 2003 Iraq War. Roundtable presentation. University of Toronto. October 3, 2003. Knowledge in Power: The Epistemic Construction of Global Governance (co-author Emanuel Adler). Paper presented to Power and Global Governance Conference, University of Wisconsin-Madison, April 18-20, 2002. The Elusive Basis of Legitimacy in Global Governance. Paper presented to a conference on, Re-constituting Political Authority in the 21 st Century. University of Toronto, 15-16 March 2002. Non-State Global Governance: Is Forest Certification a Legitimate Alternative to a Global Forest Convention? (co-author Benjamin Cashore). Paper presented to the second annual EnviReform Conference, Hard Choices, Soft Law: Combining Trade, Environment, and Social Cohesion in Global Governance. University of Toronto, 8-9 November 2001. Legitimacy in Global Governance: Three Conceptions. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, Aug. 30- Sept. 2, 2001. The International Context of Forest Certification Programs: Exploring the Bases of Legitimacy and Constraints on Nongovernmental Transnational Authority and Governance. Presentation to a workshop on forest certification. Freiburg, Germany (Haus zur Lieben Hand), May 15, 2001. Social Science as Case-Based Diagnostics (co-authors Richard Ned Lebow, Janice Gross Stein, and Steve Weber). Paper presented to a conference on Theory and Evidence, Mershon Center, Ohio State University, May 12-13, 2000. International Institutions and the Framing of Domestic Policies: The Kyoto Protocol and Canada's Response to Climate Change. Paper presented to the ISA annual convention, Los Angeles, 14-18 March 2000 and Jerusalem Conference in Canadian Studies, June 25-29, 2000, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. From Leader to Laggard to Follower: Canada s Curious Climate Change Journey. Paper presented to the Conference on Canadian Environmental Policy, Canadian Studies Centre, Sookmyung University, Seoul, Korea. 24-25 February 2000. Globalization, Internationalization and Change in Eco-Forestry Policy Making in British Columbia (co-author Ben Cashore). Paper presented to Globalization and Its Discontents Conference, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, 23-24 July 1998. Continuity and Change in the Westphalian State System. Paper presented to the 1997/98 Departmental Seminar Series, Dept. of International Relations, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 10 June 1998. Logjam in Global Forest Protection: Contesting Liberal Environmentalism. Paper presented to the 39th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Minneapolis, 17-21 March 1998. The Social Structure of the Westphalian State System: Mapping Continuity and Change (co-author James Busumtwi-Sam). Paper presented to ISA annual convention, Minneapolis, 17-21 March 1998. The Evolution of International Environmental Norms: The Role of Scientific and Economic Ideas. Paper presented to the ISA annual convention, March 1997. Internationalization and Public Policy. Seminar presenter/leader at the Second Annual McMaster University/University of Toronto Joint Seminar on Public Policy, McMaster University, Nov. 8, 1996. The Compromise of Liberal Environmentalism. Paper presented to the Academic Council 14

on the United Nations System/American Society of International Law Summer Workshop on The Role of Governmental, Intergovernmental, and Nongovernmental Institutions in Global Governance, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, July 28-Aug. 9, 1996. The Internationalization of Domestic Policy Making: The Case of Eco-Forestry in British Columbia (co-author Ben Cashore). Paper presented to the Canadian Political Science Association Annual General Meeting, June 2-4, 1996, St. Catharines, Ont. Educating Doctoral Students for a Changing Discipline in a Changing World. Roundtable presenter (and organizer) at the Canadian Political Science Association Annual General Meeting, June 4-6, 1995, Montreal. Frequent participation as chair and/or discussant at conferences, including International Studies Association, American Political Science Association, and Canadian Political Science Association annual meetings. TEACHING Courses Taught at University of Toronto Introduction to the Development of the Global System (Master of Global Affairs) Global Environmental Politics (graduate/undergraduate) International Politics (core graduate IR theory course) Introduction to International Relations (undergraduate) Politics of Global Governance (undergraduate) International Organization (undergraduate) Graduate Independent Reading Courses or Research Supervision Nathan Lemphers, The Politics of Fossil Fuels and Climate Policy. Fall 2015. Kristen Pue, Deliberation and Bargaining in Multi-Layered Processes: Theorizing External Consultation in Global Governance through Health and the Sustainable Development Goals. Master of Global Affairs. Fall 2013. Kaoruko Nitohbe, The Articulation of Environmentalism in Third World: A Case Study of Forest Management Governance in Uganda, Africa. Political Science and Environmental Studies Collaborative Program Major Research Paper. 2011. Vincent Pouliot and Bill Flanik, directed reading course, Interpretive Methods in International Relations. Spring 2005. Aaron Delaney, directed reading course, Evaluating the Link between Democratic Governance and Political Community in a North American Context, Spring 2004. Undergraduate Independent Study or Senior Thesis Students Taryn McKenzie-Mohr, Petroleum Politics: The Kyoto Protocol Under Siege. 2012-2013. Yasmin Alabed, Effects of Foreign Investment on Oilsands Water Policy. Summer 2012. Philip Donelson, Cities and Climate Change Policy. 2009-10. Jessica Lewis, Time Horizon s and Canada s Policy toward the Kyoto Protocol. 2008-09. Joanna Dafoe, NGO Strategy and Market Constraints in International Climate Change Negotiations. 2008-09. Lisa De Piante, Global Environmental Politics. 2000-01. Courses Taught Elsewhere Political Economy of International Relations (graduate), MA Program in International 15

Economics and Finance, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand, March/April 1997. History of Political Thought (undergraduate), Dept. of Political Science, University of Western Ontario, Spring 1991. DOCTORAL THESIS SUPERVISION (Political Science except where noted) Primary Supervisor (completed) Ki-hyun Bae, Managing International Relations : ASEAN s Dilemma of Attraction- Autonomy Deficits and Ideational Changes after the Cold War: Foreign ideas and institutionalization of cooperation in Southeast Asia. Defended February 5, 2014. Mark Purdon, State and Carbon Market in Least Developed Countries: Carbon Finance in the Land-Use Sector and State Organizational Power in Tanzania, Uganda and Moldova. Defended June 12, 2013. Teresa Kramarz, International Organizations and Public-Private Partnerships: Choosing Norms to Govern Biodiversity. Defended September 5, 2012. Andrea Paras, A Genealogy of Humanitarianism: Moral Obligation, Statehood and Identity in International Relations. Defended August, 2010. Primary Supervisor (in progress) Gustavo Carvalho, International Structure, Cooperation, and Sovereign Debt Crises: The Brazilian Debt Restructurings of 1898, 1931, and 1983. Beth Jean Evans (co-supervision with Matt Hoffmann), Explaining Variance in State Responses to the Reducing Emissions from Avoided Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) Mechanism Across Latin America. Christopher LaRoche, Power to Protect: Spheres of Influence, Intervention, and the Problem of Legitimacy. Nathen Lemphers. Escaping the Carbon Curse: Fossil-fuel Rich Advanced Nations and Effective Climate Governance. Craig Smith, Schengen Effects: Europeanization, Irregular Migration, and Insecurity on Europe s Peripheries. Hamish van der Ven, Eco-Labeling and the Conditions for Rigorous Rule-Setting Transnational Governance. Committee Member (completed) Dave Gordon. Global Cities and Climate Governance: Power, Influence, and the Politics of Cities. Defended November 10, 2015. Joseph MacKay, Experimental Wars: Learning, Practice, and Doctrine in Counterinsurgency. Defended July 22, 2015. Bronwen McGrath, Transnational Advocacy Networks, Adult Literacy and the Education for All Movement. (Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, U of T). September 22, 2013. Bill Flanik, Metaphors be With You: Conceptual Metaphor and U.S. National Missile Defense, 1983-2002. October 25, 2012. Patricia Ferreira, Illuminating a Normative Challenge: A Theoretical and Empirical Study on the Accountability of Extractive TNCs Operating in Regulatory Weak Countries. (SJD Candidate, Faculty of Law). August 30, 2012. Rebecca Sanders. Exceptional Security Practices and the Politics of Justification in Post- 9/11 America. April 13, 2011. 16

Mark Raymond, Social Change in World Politics: Secondary Rules and Institutional Politics. June 6, 2011. Su-Mei Ooi, The International dimensions of Democratization: A Comparative Study of Taiwan, South Korea and Singapore. August, 2010. Peter Wood, Public Forests, Private Governance: The Role of Government in Forest Certification in Canada. Faculty of Forestry. January 2009. Erin Hannah, Legalization in the International Trade Regime: Implications for Stakeholder Participation in the EU s External Trade Policy-Making Process. Sept. 2008. Ruben Zaiotti, Cultures of Border Control: Europe and the Building of Common External Frontiers. May 2008. Allona Sund, The Prestige Paradox: Status and Non-conformity in International Relations. Sept. 2007. Corneliu Bjola, Legitimating the Use of Force in World Politics: A Framework of Analysis. Sept. 2007. Stephen Purdey, Managing Growth: The New Challenge of International Relations. Defended May 2007. Neil Craik (SJD, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto), The International Law of Environmental Impact Assessment: Procedural Obligations and Substantive Outcomes. Oct. 2005. Ellen Gutterman, Corruption and Compliance: Explaining Variations in compliance with the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention. Sept. 2005. Markus Kornprobst, Land, Nation and State: The Politics of Irredentism in Europe. April 2005. Jennifer Jeffs, Payment Systems and the Lack of an International Lender of Last Resort. April 2005. Jenna Sindle, Moral Authority as a Power Resource for Transnational Non-State Actors. Sept. 2000. Committee Member (in progress) Dragana Bodruzic, Corporate Social Responsibility, the State, and Welfare Provision: A Consideration of Brazil and India. Christopher Campbell-Duruflé, Emerging Modes of Legality under International Climate Change Law. (Faculty of Law, U of T). Alena Drieschova, Material Emplacement and the Construction of the Political Organization of Space. Aarie Glas, Varieties of Multilateralism and Long-Term Regional Cooperation. Will Greaves, Climate Change and the Constitution of Security in the Circumpolar Arctic. Marion Laurence, Shifting Conceptions of Legitimacy in UN Peace Operations. Wayne Zhu, Implementation of Environmental Policy in China (topic). Yuliya Rashchupkina, Mainstreaming Climate Change in Development: The Evolution of a Discourse. (University of Massachusetts Boston). Departmental Reader or Internal Examiner Joëlle Dumouchel, Regulating International Finance: The Genesis and Transformation of Central Banking Practices September 2015. Nisha Shah, Global Village, Global Marketplace, Global War on Terror: Metaphorical Reinscription and Global Internet Governance. November 2008. 17