INGER WEIBUST Assistant Professor The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs Carleton University Ottawa, Canada Books Green Leviathan: The Case for a Federal Role in Environmental Policy. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 2009. Articles in refereed journals A (Slow) burning issue: Convergence in national regulations of dioxins from incineration. Policy and Society 24 no. 2 (2005): 46 73. Edited volume Multilevel Environmental Governance: Water and Climate Change Policies in Europe and North America. Co-edited with James Meadowcroft. Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar, 2014. Chapters in edited books The Great Green North? Canada s Bad Environmental Record and How the Feds Can Fix it. In The Case for Centralized Federalism, ed. G. DiGiacomo and Maryantonett Flumian. Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2010. Pacheco-Vega, Raul, Weibust, Inger and Jonathan Fox. Lessons from the Citizen Submissions on Enforcement Matters (CSEM) to the North American Commission on Environmental Cooperation (NACEC). In Senderos de integración silenciosa en América del Norte, eds. Ismael Aguilar Barajas et al. Mexico City: El Colegio de Mexico/PIERAN, 2010. Pacheco-Vega, Raul, Weibust, Inger and Jonathan Fox. Using the Citizen Submissions on Enforcement Matters (CSEM) to the North American Commission on Environmental Cooperation (NACEC): Preliminary results of a field-based examination. In Retos y Perspectivas en América del Norte, ed. Blanca Torres. Mexico City: El Colegio de Mexico/PIERAN, 2008. Zentralisierung der Steuerung: Ein genereller Trend in der Umweltpolitik? [trans. "Centralization: A General Trend in Environmental Policy?] In Bedingungen und Muster politischer Steuerung im historischen Vergleich, ed. Katharina Holzinger, Christoph Knill and Dirk Lehmkuhl. Leverkusen: Verlag Leske + Budrich, 2003. pp. 167 192. Implementing the Kyoto Protocol: Will Canada Make it? In Canada among Nations 2003, ed. David Carment, Fen Osler Hampson and Norman Hillmer. Don Mills ON: Oxford University Press, 2003. pp. 287 311.
Articles in non-refereed journals While Japan burned: Dioxin, trash, science and governance, with James E. Nickum. Bulletin of Tokyo Jogakkan College no. 7 (2010): 95 122. Book reviews in scholarly journals Review of Global Governance of Hazardous Chemicals: Challenges of Multilevel Management by Henrik Selin Environmental Politics 21, no. 3 (May) 2012: 538 539. Review of Who Gets What? Domestic Influences on International Negotiations Allocating Shared Resources by Áslaug Ásgeirsdóttir. Environmental Politics 19, no. 3 (June) 2010: 486 7. Review of Beyond Borders: Environmental Movements and Transnational Politics by Brian Doherty and Timothy Doyle (eds.) Environmental Politics 19, no. 1 (February) 2010: 166 167. Review of International Regimes and Norway s Environmental Policy: Crossfire and Coherence, by Jon Birger Skjaerseth (ed.), Environmental Politics 15, no. 4 (August) 2006: 683 685. Review of Corporate Environmentalism and Public Policy, by Thomas P. Lyon and John W. Maxwell, Environmental Politics 15 no. 1 (February) 2006: 140-141. Review of Restoration of the Great Lakes: Promises, Practices, Performances, by Mark Sproule-Jones, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 48 no. 6 (November) 2005. Review of Green Giants? Environmental Policies of the United States and the European Union, edited by Norman J Vig and Michael G Faure, Environmental Politics 14 no.3 (June) 2005: 427-428. Review of Chasing the Wind: Regulating Air Pollution in the Common Law State by Noga Morag-Levine, Environmental Politics 14 no. 1 (2005): 132-133. Review of The Commons in the New Millennium: Challenges and Adaptations, by Nives Dolšak and Elinor Ostrom, Global Environmental Politics 4 no. 4 (2004):151-153. Review of Federalism in the Forest: National Versus State Natural Resource Policy by Tomas M. Koontz, Canadian Public Administration 47 no. 4 (2004): 568-570. Review of Don't Breathe the Air: Air Pollution and US Environmental Politics 1945-1970, by Scott Hamilton Dewey, Environmental Politics, 12 no.4 (2003): 166-167.
Review of Changing the Atmosphere: Expert Knowledge and Environmental Governance, ed. Clark A. Miller and Paul N. Edwards, Canadian Public Administration, 45 no. 4 (2002): 598-599. Review of Environmental Politics in Canada, by Judith I. McKenzie, Canadian Public Administration, 45 no. 4 (2002): 599. Review of Canadian Environmental Policy: Context and Cases, ed. Debora L. VanNijnatten and Robert Boardman, Canadian Public Administration 45 no. 3 (2002): 455-456. Review of Domestic Sources of International Environmental Policy, by Elizabeth R. DeSombre, Global Environmental Politics 2 (November 2002): 134-136. Review of Politics and the Environment: from Theory to Practice, by James Connelly and Graham Smith, Canadian Journal of Political Science 35 no. 1 (March 2002): 197-198. Review of Constructing a European Market, by Michelle Egan, EUSA Review 15 no. 3 (Summer 2002): 15-16. Review of Managing the Environmental Union: Intergovernmental Relations and Environmental Policy in Canada, ed. Patrick C. Fafard and Kathryn Harrison, Canadian Public Administration 44 no. 2 (2001): 234-236. Scholarly works in progress Journal Articles Is NAFTA s Citizen Submission on Enforcement Matters (CSEM) a forum for transnational activism and politics? Revise and resubmit to Review of Policy Research. International treaty compliance and the federal problem: the Canadian case. Revise and resubmit to Publius: The Journal of Federalism. Creative or professional publications Op-eds Against climate perfectionists of all kinds. Embassy Magazine, 21 March 2012. Letters Puzzling council. Re: Trade Deal Seen As Boon or 'End of World. National Post, 15 May 2007. A17 What Motivates Suicide Bombers? The New York Times, 18 July 2005.
Moving Immigrants. The Globe and Mail, 21 August 2004. U.S. Standards. National Post, 3 May 2004. How Should U.S. Answer Hate? The New York Times, 10 February 2002. Best-Laid Plans. The New Yorker, 15 April 2002. - reprinted in The Week: The Best of US and International Media, 19 April 2002. Charged, Not Guilty. The Ottawa Citizen, 29 March 2002. Podcasts and videos Video Canada-Europe Trade Agreement and Environmental Law. May 2012. http://www.eucanet.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id =25 &Itemid=74 Podcast for Centre for European Studies Environment Days, October 17-18, 2012. http://www6.carleton.ca/ces/ccms/wp-content/ccms-files/ces-inger-weibust.mp3 What a Canada-EU trade deal would mean for environmental regulation in Canada. Canada-Europe Transatlantic Dialogue, Carleton University Center for European Studies. Recorded Nov. 2010. http://canada-europe-dialogue.ca/category/podcasts/trg3- podcasts/ OTHER SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY: Papers presented Diffusion of provincial environmental policies. Canadian Political Science Association, University of Victoria, 4 June 2013. Look at me! Towards a typology of reporting and monitoring regimes in federal systems and at the international level. International Studies Association, San Diego. 1 April 2012. Look at Me!: When (and Why) Do States Consent to Monitoring Under International Agreements? Canadian Political Science Association, Wilfrid Laurier University. 18 May 2011. Transboundary Environmental Harm: Coase or Customary International Law? International Studies Association, New Orleans. 17 February 2010. Playing a zero sum game: Allocating water between states/provinces in federal systems. Prepared for workshop Whose job is this anyway? Solving environmental problems under multilevel governance: Lessons for/from the EU. Carleton University. 27 August 2009. Is NAFTA s Citizen Submission on Enforcement Matters (CSEM) a forum for transnational activism and politics? Canadian Political Science Association, Vancouver. 6 June 2008.
Who uses NAFTA s Citizen Submission on Enforcement Matters (CSEM) and why?, International Studies Association, San Diego. 22 March 2006. Convergence in regulation of dioxins, across countries and across media. European Consortium for Political Research, Granada, Spain. 18 April 2005. "Same Problem, Same Solution? How Canada and the European Union Manage Similar Environmental Issues," Prepared for "The Changing Face of Europe: Opportunities for Canada," Chateau Laurier, Ottawa Ontario. Sponsored by EURUS. 23 March 2004. "Are There Lessons for International Cooperation from Cooperation in Federal Systems?" Prepared for the 2002 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston. 29 August 1 September 2002. "Canada's Record of International Environmental Treaty Compliance: The Role of the Provinces." Prepared for the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Toronto ON. 30 May 2002. "Is The Centralization Of Environmental Policy-Making Inevitable?" Prepared for meeting of the Working Group on "Governance in Transition," Max Planck Institute in Bonn, Germany. 30-31 March 2001. "Local Ignorance: The Information Paradox of Decentralized Environmental Policy." Prepared for the 2000 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Marriott Wardman Park. 31 August - 3 September 2000. "Comparative Environmental Regulation of Industry: How England, Germany and France Addressed the Environmental Problems of Industrialization." Prepared for the 1998 Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Political Science Association. 11-14 November 1998. "The False Promise of International Environmental Cooperation: Lessons from Environmental Policy in Federal Systems." Prepared for the 1998 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. 3-6 September 1998. "Green Giant: the Need for a Federal Environmental Leviathan." Prepared for the 1998 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. 3-6 September 1998. "Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety Standards in the European Union: What Effect Has the European Union Had?" Prepared for the 1997 Annual Meeting of the European Community Studies Association Canada. 6-8 June 1997. "Air Pollution Control: Regulation versus the Alternatives." Prepared for the poster session of the 1997 Air and Waste Management Association (A&WMA) Annual Meeting. Toronto ON. June 3-4 1997. "Do Environmental Regulations Converge Over Time? Evidence from Industrial Air Pollution Regulations in Selected European Union and OECD Countries." Prepared for the 1996 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, 29 August 1 September 1996.
"Environmental Regulation and Federal Governance: Cooperation under Federalism?" Prepared for Conference on Problem Solving Capacity of Transnational Governance Systems, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne, Germany. 8-9 November 1996. Contract or Other Research Contract research, including unpublished technical reports 1997. Christoph Scherrer, Visiting scholar Center for European Studies, Harvard University. Cambridge MA: Wrote annotated bibliography on social and environmental clauses in trade agreements as background for Christoph Scherrer. 1998. Sozialklauseln: Arbeiterrechte im Welthandel (Münster: Westfälisches Dampfboot). 1996. Harvard Institute for International Development. Cambridge MA: Wrote report assessing the feasibility of a database of Asian environmental regulations, "Creating a Green Index for Asia." 1995. Environment Canada. Hull PQ: Wrote report on environmental standard setting in the European Union. 1991 1993. Bureau for Environmental Sustainability, Agriculture Canada. Ottawa. Wrote reports on the economics of agricultural waste management; the impact of trade and trade agreements on environmental protection and agriculture; and on policy instruments used to integrate environmental considerations into agriculture in OECD countries. 1992. Environmental Resources Limited. Oxford, United Kingdom: Wrote a case study on environmental management in Canada.